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Daniel W. Hanson MD/Midwest Brain & Spine Institute, Minneapolis, MN
Dr. Hanson with Midwest Spine & Brain Institute operated on my lower back & fixed a bulging disk plus a little more. He did a great job and I am feeling great now. It was the 1st time we had met Dr. Hanson and he was very kind & understanding. He gives you ample time and explains what he was going to do. I would recommend him anytime. If I could have rated him a higher rating I would have done so. Thank you.
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Ian Parney, 200 1st st sw, Rochester, MN, 55905
Not only is Dr. Parney a leading expert in his field of neurosurgery with a special emphasis on brain tumors, he also has a great bedside manner. He is kind to his patients and gives them realistic expectations. He uses the latest technology to give his patients the best results possible.
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Carl Christopher Hook, 201 1st St SW, Rochester, MN, 55905
With the shutdown in March 2020, Mayo closed and Dr. Hook abandoned me; stopping my cancer care. When Mayo reopened, Dr. Hook said he wasn't going to give me certain care he'd promised and I'd die. Mayo and their doctors are known in MN for only caring about profit. Since Mayo shut and its doctors abandoned their patients, and Mayo "had to" care for the poor with Covid, Mayo and its doctors lost much profit. My insurance didn't pay well, so Dr. Hook decided to let me die. When I challenged Dr. Hook's decision, he retaliated by forever banning me from Mayo Clinic. The MN Dept of Health told me that Dr. Hook's and Mayo's actions were "morally wrong" but legal in MN. MDH said that Mayo and its doctors are known for turning away and neglecting patients. The Commissioner's office of the MN Dept of Human Services told me Mayo's known for banning patients. I think Dr. Hook took advantage of this to punish me for complaining.Stay away from Dr. Hook and Mayo if you want to get well and live.
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Steve Kind, St. Louis Park, MN
Dr. Kind does not care about his patients and does what is best for himself. He does not follow standard protocols and abandons patients. He does not listen to the advice of his more-qualified colleagues. He has his own biases, which get in the way of his ability to provide good care.
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