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Dr Johnson, no. andover, MA, 01845


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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pentucket medical, dr.jocelyn c duffy, andover, MA


Rating: 3 out of 5.

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Matthew Johnson, Salt Lake City, UT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr Johnson quickly put me at ease. I rode down the hall in a wheelchair to surgery, like a race car, fast w his long legs. I did the sound effects! No problems!

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Johnson, 408 7th ave, Brooklyn, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I meet this DR for the first time. He was disinterested in what I had to say. I explained My problems BUT had no solution's. He just sat and stared at me with such a stupid face ?

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Joseph Chase, North Falmouth, MA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Sprained my ankle and broke big toe in July 2017. Saw Dr. Chase in August as referred by ER. Started PT in Sept. as per his orders. More pain in Oct. than the initial injury and getting worse. I told him there was something really wrong in the ankle and requested MRI. He said to wait another month and work on getting out of the boot with PT. Still no progress in Nov. and more pain in new places. More swelling. Again asked for an MRI, but told me to wait. Dec. he finally referred me to a specialist, who did MRI right away. I had 3 completely severed ankle ligaments, sesamoiditis, lots of scar tissue, and stress fractures from boot/PT in 4 of 5 toes. Needed total ankle reconstruction, tendon repair, and debridment! Will be in a boot/crutches for more than a year from this mistake, and in a brace for another 6 months or more after the boot. Dr. Chase doesn't listen, and thinks patients don't know their own body. Terrible experience! Do not go to this doc!

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Dr. Daniel A. Gellar, 185 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Gellar is one of the top OCD doctors in the country (I am willing to wager in the world.) My child had suffered tremendously from OCD, anxiety and depression. We took him to numerous doctors. Nobody had an answer or a treatment plan, and worse, didn't really seem to care. Dr. Gellar is a God send. Having him on our side is something that is hard for me to express in writing. He saved our son and also us, as parents. He is a brilliant doctor and a kind man. He has been with us on a really hard journey. He listens and always comes up with a plan. He gave my son his life back. We were not functioning until we met him. He truly saved us. When kids have mental health issues and have no help, there are a number of bad things that can happen. They become hopeless. They self harm or worse. They self medicate. This doctor was the only one that stuck with us and supported us. So glad we found him. Eternally grateful.

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Bruce Wintman, Springfield, MA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Performed 2 surgeries on my hand, fixed the problems with no complications or post problems at all. Excellent Dr. would highly recommend Dr. Wintman.

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Ashwani Srivastava, 4305 W Wheatland Rd, Duncanville, TX, 75237


Rating: 1 out of 5.

This is a horrible doctor. No compassion for his patients. My grandfather suffers from heart failure and dementia. He was just released from ICU in March and I moved him into my home. I am establishing care with all new specialists in Dallas. My grandfather had a virtual appt. with Dr. Ashwani today. This was the first appt for my grandfather. Dr. Ashwani started off by being very rude to my grandfather because my grandfather couldn’t remember his current health issues due to his dementia. I always assist my grandfather with his memory and I only minutes earlier confirmed with the doctor’s MA that Dementia was in the grandfather’s chart. Dr. Ashwani tells my grandfather, you should know this, it’s your health. This comment embarrassed my grandfather. I also had to continue to repeat the fact that my grandfather was in ICU in South Carolina. Then he tell my grandfather not to drink water. I have never heard of a doctor telling a patient not to drink water. The hospital, primary care physician and Cardiologist wants him to urinate to keep the fluid off of his heart. My grandfather has a pacemaker and heart failure. He almost died 2 months ago because there was fluid collected on his heart and caused his heart to stop. I attempted to inform Dr. Ashwani of the reason why all of my grandfather’s doctors are telling him to stay hydrated. Before I could give any info, the doctor cut me off to say, “he’s on a water pill, what do you think a water pill does?” The fact isn’t, my grandfather is not getting enough fluid out of his body hence the reason why he drinks water. This doctor is extremely rude. This was a very horrible experience. I want a doctor that cares about their patients. His therapy plan for my grandfather could mean life or death. I don’t want someone that does care either way. This doctor also had the nerve to stop in the middle of my grandfather’s visit just to have a long discussion with his MA about another patient while in front of the camera.

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Mark Shovan, Brooks School, North Andover, MA, 01845


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Arguably the best teacher I’ve ever had

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Mark Shovan, Brooks School, North Andover, MA, 01845


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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