Ethically and professionally irresponsible. Long story short, Dr misdiagnosed/misjudged my thyroid condition. Put me on Synthroid which was having very abnormal side affects. Called 4 times and even went to the office all in which was a battle to receive direction on whether I still the medication or not. After two days of this office disregarding my calls, i get a call responding to my «message» that my experience with the drug«was not normal». No kidding. When asking what i should do, they directed me to make an appointment. Money pit. They couldn’t care less what happens to you unless you are paying their(non-insurance visit cost of $ 75, initial visit $ 175). Doctors refuse to see or talk to you unless you are paying them regardless if they’re mistake effects your health or not. I definitely direct you to find another office who will tend to your needs regardless of their paycheck or profit to office.
Sue L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Tampa, FL
Always a wait. Not just 10 or 20 minutes, but 40 – 60 minutes… Every time. Even first thing in the morning. Staff is lack luster at best. Huge turnover. I’ve been going here for years, because of the location convenience, but every time someone asks me for a general practitioner recommendation, I specifically tell them NOT to come here. On a positive note, I guess having a doctors office you hate helps keep you healthy and away from their office. If anyone can recommend a good physicians office in South Tampa, I’d appreciate it.
Erin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Manhattan, NY
I have never given a place one star. It’s unfortunate, but I don’t think this office even deserves that. I’ve been going here for about five or six years, mostly for the convenience — location and it’s easy to get in. If I need to get refills on scripts — I can call them up the same day and get in right away. There’s the one star. First of all, the place just smells. It’s smells sort of like the seventies mixed with bleach. That’s the only way I can describe it. The staff is just rude. From the reception, to intake, to the doctors and nurse practitioners. They NEVER smile. During my last visit, the nurse that was taking my blood pressure wanted to confirm what meds I was on. She mispronounced all three, and added a fourth, which I have no idea where it came from… Every time I see my doctor, she reintroduces herself and acts like I’ve never been there. I’ve been going there SIX years, and my chart is right in front of her! To top it off, CVS has yet to receive my script they faxed over from last week. *sad face*