We ended up at MetroDocs because we(family of 5) have followed Dr Sproul from our start at Nesset 26 years ago. We have been at Metro Docs for about 9 years now. The receptionist great you and treat you pleasantly. The nurses are very professional, but after all these years its like seeing an old friend. They ask about our kids and how we are doing and make us feel at ease, We have seen all the doctors in the practice at some point in the past 9 years and I would give them all 5 stars. Dr Sproul is our primary, but he is only there 2 days a week. We LOVE Dr. Parella, as do many of my friends. They are all wonderful. We need to remember that we ALL have bad days at times. Doctors are human too. I don’t think you will be disappointed. We have recommended them to all our friends and currently have 12 friends/family who have gone to that office! Try them. If you don’t like the office, find one you do.
Patrick M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Arlington Heights, IL
I am glad we are no longer using Metrodocs for my family care. After being sick(diagnosed with a virus, walking pneumonia, and several other things) for six months — within a few visits to an allergist and then a rhemuatologist, they were able to determine I had an auto immune disease and not a virus. If I listened or kept going to Metrodocs, I would never have been properly diagnosed and treated. Take your business and family elsewhere.
Laura M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Arlington Heights, IL
We only switched to Metrodocs because we followed our son’s doctor from Advocate. It was a big mistake! Over the 8 years we stayed with Metrodocs, most of the doctors left for one reason or another. All I can say is, the turnover was very telling. We switched around from one doctor to the next in the practice as each one left, some in very strange ways, and then we ended up with Dr. Kragt. Dr. Kragt is one good salesman, and it shows how this practice is focused on making money and not its patients. My family of four was pretty much sick for an entire year, with one thing after another. Each time we came in we were treating the symptoms and not the disease. My husband is a great case in point as to why you should avoid this practice and search for quality care elsewhere. After numerous visits to Metrodocs and seeing Dr. Kragt, my husband who had been very ill for 6 months was pretty much diagnosed with what everyone else had been coming to the practice and being seen for… viruses, walking pneumonia, etc. During that time, he remained sick and worsening without any BLOODTESTS ordered, or referrals. NOTHING! Finally, I had enough of it and decided to talk to our son’s allergist. This was the best move, because they started checking for everything and running blood tests. From those, we were able to rule out any allergy issues and get a referral to a Rheumatologist where he was given more tests and later diagnosed with Mixed Connective Tissue Disease. The best advice I can give anyone who wants to go to Metrodocs is STAYAWAY and go elsewhere. Doing nothing is not an option for our family, and I would think most people want to get to the root cause versus spending money for bandaids. With our great insurance, we choose better quality care and hope that you do too! Buyer beware!