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Ray Jonathan Lara, 6340 North Campbell Ave., Tucson, AZ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I was recently diagnosed with an ear infection on 06/23/18 by a local care provider. I sought out additional information from Sonoran ENT as a confirmation that the ear infection was reacting to anitbiotics prescribed and that nothing else was wrong with my inner--ear. I clearly stated to the staff at Sonoran ENT that I have never had an ear infection as a childe and that as an adult, I have no clue as to how an ear infection may impact my hearing, the duration of an ear infection, or what to expect from the healing process. On (06/27/18), Dr. Lara chose to remove cerumen (ear wax) he viewed with a binaural microscope using a procedure called, "micro suction." I have been dealing with tinnitus (ringing of the ears) and sensitivity to certain sounds ever since this procedure was performed. Up until the procedure, my ears were fine. At no time did Dr. Lara or the Sonoran ENT staff ever discuss the timeframe related to the healing process of an ear infection, nor did he ever discuss what to expect from an ear infection. Furthermore, he never discussed the potential harmful side effects of ear wax removal. Do yourself a favor and "Google" side effects of "micro suction." In speaking with two additional ENTs and nurses since the procedure, it has come to my attention that the advice given to me on 06/27/18 by Dr. Lara should have been to simply let the ear infection play out and then investigate other options if the antibiotics did not improve my situation. If Dr. Lara had an ounce of bed side manner or in this case any understanding of ear infections, he would have taken the time to explain the ear infection healing process and he as a professional ENT would have not chosen to remove what little ear wax may have been present. Unfortunately for me, he did not. Dr. Lara may have performed an unnecessary procedure at the cost of not only my pocket book, but my enjoyment of life. I am still a young adult. I highly recommend seeing a different ENT. I also highly recommend not letting anyone use the "micro suction" procedure on you.

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Jennifer Parod, Tucson, AZ


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Third EDG in 6 months, easy. Perfect access, no sore throat.

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jordan smith, 1555 E River Road, Tucson, AZ, 85718


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I was impressed front my first meeting with Dr. Smith. Not only was he professional, well spoken and personable, but he had a very efficiently run office. Everything about my experience from pre surgical visit, surgery to post surgical visit was outstanding. I had put off this surgery for years because I don't deal well with western med - Dr Smith took this objection away with his method of care delivery. Also, of note, Dr Smith's PA, Tim, only complimented Dr Smith's approach. Tim visited me the morning after surgery in the hospital with empathy and positive words. I was delighted with the whole experience.

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Vivian Castillo, Tucson, AZ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Very poor doctor. Had terrible problem getting refills. Don’t go to her!

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dr salvatore tirrito, 4729 e camp lowell dr, tucson, AZ, 85712


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Gause, Tucson, AZ, 85706


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Horrible bed side manner and needs to keep his opinion of how to raise a child to himself

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timothy mcnichols, 1631 w ina road, tucson, AZ, 85704


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Jennelle Olson, Tucson, AZ


Rating: 5 out of 5.

She is a wonderful caring surgeon who is very skilled at what she does. I had a complicated surgery but she did a fantastic job. I would recommend her 100%

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Kenneth Hatch, Tucson, AZ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Dr. Kenneth Hatch was paid to preform a full hysterectomy on my wife, because she was diagnosed with uterine cancer several years ago, because of his monumental incompetence he left her right ovary in. 2 years ago she developed ovarian cancer which would be impossible if he had take out the ovary which he was paid to do. My wife has spent two years in pain going through treatment. The quality of treatment provide by Hatch was excessively poor. My wife faces a shorter life and is constantly in pain. Hatch should not be a doctor, he's a butchers. My insurance and several real doctors had to do the job  Hatch was paid to do. He is a a poor excuse for a doctor

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Metapearl, Tucson, AZ


Rating: 4 out of 5.

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