I am extremely disappointed by the customer service provided by this office. I made an appointment to get a referral, waited 10 days, and did not hear anything from their referral corrdinator. It took me a full day of calling the office repeatedly to get them to actually do anything about processing my referral request. If you’re going to give your patients the runaround, please warn us ahead of time that your service delivery is poor. We don’t all have the time to chase our tails and spend hours on the phone chasing you down to do your job. Absolutely DONOT recommend this doctor or his staff. One star only because I HAVE to choose one. You guys are what gives the health care industry a bad reputation. Thanks for upholding that belief.
James P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
The waiting can take a long time to see the Doctor, but it is well worth the wait. Dr. Corrigan is extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and gets right to the point. Although sometimes it can get annoying with his medical students.
Tara B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
The office is now located on the southwest corner of 15th street and Osborn. My ear had been hurting for days with what I suspected to be an ear infection. I was trying to avoid going to an urgent care and the hefty bill that often comes along with that. Every primary care physician I called in the area had a three to four week waiting list for new patients– except Dr. Corrigan. When I called, the courteous receptionist let me know that walk-ins were welcome and there currently was no wait. From the time I called, I drove to the office and met with Dr. Corrigan all in about 45 mins! The wait was short, the office staff was more than helpful, and Dr. Corrigan was knowledgable and efficient! I definitely recommend this walk-in clinic and plan to return and see Dr. Corrigan as my primary care physician.
David D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
This is the building on the Southeast corner of 7th Street and Indian School, on the 2nd floor; their office is way in the back. I called one day and asked to make an appointment, they advised it was not needed. So I came in on a Saturday at 10:00am but they were busy and wouldn’t take me. I returned on a Tuesday afternoon at about 1pm and filled out the paperwork, waited about 5 minutes and met Dr Corrigan, who was professional an courteous. I had a weird itch on my arms from daily swimming. He prescribed something, it worked, and everything is fine now. It only took about 20 – 25 minutes from walking in to me walking out. I’d call ahead if you plan to visit and see what kind of wait is expected, unless you live close.