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G Hammuud, Columbia, MO


Rating: 4 out of 5.

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Scott Foster, 305 Keene St, Columbia, MO, 65201


Rating: 4 out of 5.

Although my wait time was ridiculous, Dr Foster took good care of my feet and toes! His front office staff needs training and courtesy classes to be more kind and timely.

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Scott Foster, 305 Keene St, Columbia, MO, 65201


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Although my wait time was ridiculous, Dr Foster took good care of my feet and toes! His front office staff needs training and courtesy classes to be more kind and timely.

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Fernando Navarro, 2 medical parkrd, Columbia, SC, 29203


Rating: 3 out of 5.

This is Fernando Navarro. I got my medical degree from the Nigerian Medical School for Supreme Leaders. My long lost royal cousin paid for my tuition. And now I am here treating you American tards.

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Fernando Navarro, 2 medical parkrd, Columbia, SC, 29203


Rating: 1 out of 5.

How can you trust a doctor with the name Fernando Navarro? Sounds like a mud doctor that was practicing voodoo just a few years ago. Get out of the ghetto and get you a real doctor.

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Marc j lumsden, Cape Girardeau, MO, 63701


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Pre-Calculus, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Chick-fil-A, Stadium Boulevard, Columbia, MO


Rating: 4 out of 5.

Great drive through service

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Bini Sebastian, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, 65201


Rating: 5 out of 5.

The class I took with Bini was Experiencing Cultural Diversity in the United States, which was an awesome class to take before I graduated from college. Also, this was my first time having a class as a discussion basis, but I would say I loved the way the class was organized and thought was a better way to learn knowledge in that form rather than sitting in the class just for taking notes. In the classroom, she guided us very well to talk about our experiences, views on certain things, and express our emotions, which is a good experience for me because I hardly speak in class before. On the other hand, she let us know how to be a good listener and show sympathy for the minorities and the injustice they suffer in this society. At first, I didn't like this class too much because the topics it discusses can easily drive your emotions and take you to a more real-world, which I am afraid to know. I am very grateful to Bini for everything she has done for me. We had several personal discussions after class, and she was very concerned about my feelings when talking about certain topics and making sure I was comfortable talking about them. In the process, the confidence and support she gave me helped me being easier to express my opinions in class and no longer afraid to talk about certain topics. The atmosphere in her class is really good. I can reflect on myself and the society in the process of learning, so as to improve my perspective on things and the way I talk to people. This is my luck in her classroom, and I hope she can eventually become a teacher and use her power to influence more students.

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Deborah White, Saint Joseph, MO


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I have been trying to figure out my diabetes for years. At first, I believed she was a great doctor, but as I'm wanting different options, I'm starting to doubt her. What she says in person versus what she writes in clinical notes don't match. She doesn't accurately portray my desires and concerns in her notes either, which makes me seem like a stupid, uneducated patient. She writes that she suggested a treatment but never mentioned said treatment to me verbally. She failed to list reasons for requesting medication changes. It feels like a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde situation. I've considered recording conversations so that future doctors will know the truth versus what's in my records. I have messaged her and her supervising MD regarding my concerns. If they are addressed properly, I will gladly change my rating and review. If not, I will be finding a new primary care doctor for both my daughter and I.

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