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Rohit malik, 100 pilot medical drive, Birmingham, AL, 35235


Rating: 1 out of 5.

He is a crazy man . Will not let me have a second opinion and my dad died of cancer . His nurse Jackie’s asked me why I wanted a 2nd opinion , like I was committing a crime . Nasty , mean . I can’t believe it .

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Francisco Caycedo, 833 St. Vincents Drive, Birmingham, AL


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Had to have a quick appointment because I was going out of the country. Saw me 1.5 hours after I called and was wonderful! Professional, friendly and very efficient.

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Jim Ellison, 100 Rice Mine Road, N, Suite B, Tuscaloosa, AL


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Returned last year to Tuscaloosa and was looking for a good MD.....Found one at Internal Medicine Associates....Dr. Ellison....I have been very satisfied with his professionalism..he asks me if I am having any problems....makes sure I am up with my shots and my prescriptions.....but most of all, he is easy to talk to and is eager to answer my medical questions....that makes me very comfortable....I would highly recommend him to any of my friends....

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Lenka Stankova, UT SOUTHWESTERN, DALLAS, TX, 75390


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Unfortunately you can go to college at any age and medical school also at any age as far as i know. I could be wrong things change. Were the rub comes in is after medical school unless you just want to be a GP witch is what is sounds like Lenka Stankova should have been all along you have to be accepted into a residency somewhere. Most schools want the BEST and if you are 75 years old and have to go to the bathroom 5 times an day when you are expected to be learning or frequently take the afternoon siesta it will be hard to move forward at 75. I do not know but do agree there should be a mandatory retirement age when it comes to the most precious skills I wouldn't want a pilot flying my plane at 75 nor would I want a doctor either whose teeth are going to fall out while standing over shaking with a knife in her hand. Skills fade. Show me a baseball player at 75 or any profession there might be a few but not many - hope it helps

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Susan Winchester, Birmingham, AL


Rating: 3 out of 5.

would like rating for Dr. Winchester of St. Vincent Hospital - Birmingham, Alabama

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Jose Merlos, Birmingham, AL


Rating: 5 out of 5.

The best anesthesiologist I have ever used. Was very comforting ot me and my family. Explained everything to be done to me and made me very comfortable before and during surgery. I appreciate her very much.

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Sarah Kunin, Oxmoor Road, Birmingham, AL


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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El louie Cotton, Birmingham, AL


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Very unprofessional. Do not talk with patients about important information instead of discussion with the patient. It's okay if you don't want to service a patient. If they call you and say I can't see my new doctor until four months later. And she will NOT keep the maintenance drug going until my appointment.

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St Vincent's Hospital, Rho Zhu, Birmingham, AL


Rating: 1 out of 5.

He barely speaks English (is he even here legally?), he seems very confused about basic tenets of internal medicine, and he misdiagnosed me after keeping me in the hospital for over 48 hours. He finally diagnosed me with Vitamin B 12 deficiency when he couldn't figure out what else could be wrong after running a CT scan, an ECHO, a carotid Doppler, and countless blood tests...ALL of which came back normal. On my discharge sheet the diagnosis said Vitamin B 12 deficiency. The paperwork he sent to my PCP said something entirely different. I am pursuing a lawsuit against him and Dr. Lucy Wheeler (also from St Vincent's) for failure to provide a correct diagnosis leading to severe, life altering consequences. STAY AWAY from St. Vincent's at all costs.

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St Vincent's Hospital, Rho Zhu, Birmingham, AL


Rating: 1 out of 5.

He barely speaks English (is he even here legally?), he seems very confused about basic tenets of internal medicine, and he misdiagnosed me after keeping me in the hospital for over 48 hours. He finally diagnosed me with Vitamin B 12 deficiency when he couldn't figure out what else could be wrong after running a CT scan, an ECHO, a carotid Doppler, and countless blood tests...ALL of which came back normal. On my discharge sheet the diagnosis said Vitamin B 12 deficiency. The paperwork he sent to my PCP said something entirely different. I am pursuing a lawsuit against him and Dr. Lucy Wheeler (also from St Vincent's) for failure to provide a correct diagnosis leading to severe, life altering consequences. STAY AWAY from St. Vincent's at all costs.

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