Dr. Wang is so wonderful and thorough. He was so good at expressing thoughts and concerns about my situation in such a candid way. In the last 2 years I’ve been to 6 different endocrinologists for my VERY difficult condition. It’s so «uncommon» when really, i feel like an epidemic of «cushings syndrome» is prevalent among people that go undiagnosed because of lack of awareness, and diagnosing difficulty. To give you an idea of how«rare» this is, the statistic is like 3 people in a million or something. However, It isnt uncommon among«specialists» to either not know it, or not know much about it. At this moment, i have been to enough endocrinologists and doctors to establish a solid opinion on not only the medical industry, but the profession itself, its definitely a production line of «doctors» going through the motions of doing doctor-like things, with insurance hovering over to restrict anything productive to happen too quickly. Dr. Wang totally caught me off guard and broke that consistent and steady monotony by actually asking all the right questions and looking at the right things. i gave him most of my file(yay for me for actually getting myself together for this one haha) he knew most of the doctors that i had been to, and was very familiar with the unconventional protocol that they followed. He actually contemplated the different approaches he wanted to take and possible outcomes that might result. He also made sure to keep his feet planted in reality by considering how the insurance might respond. His perspective of himself is very refreshing because he definitely knew his role in the grand scheme of things. He seems to have a very busy practice but he does take walk ins