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Dr. Apolinario Ancheta

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Specialty: General Practice
Location: 1308 N Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO 65802
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  This doctor is a total idiot anf have no idea how to treat a patient..., Apr 10, 2012

I took my son for a fever and this doctor done a total different test that was not necessary at that time. He does not fully explain what the problem is, because he is not sure himself. I can probably do better job than him by using any medical website. This is the second time it happened to my son, where this doctor have no idea what is going on and it turned out to be a simple fever and sore throat. I do not recommend this doctor to anyone.
  Really wonderful surgeon and fantastic office staff...., Mar 18, 2012

Dr Goff is an excellent surgeon and she is also very kind and always takes time to explain things to me and discuss alternatives. She worked with my naturopath and combined standard medical therapy with alternative therapies and I am really grateful for the great care that she has given me. Her nurses, Holly and Heidi are simply the best in the world.
  Buyer Beware This Dr. barely takes time to talk to the patient, then blindsides the family member...., Feb 9, 2012

I took my Mom in for a migraine. She had not slept for five days because of it and was hallucinating. Dr. Gagan didn't consider that her blood pressure meds. or her migraine meds or the meds they were giving her in an I. V. could have caused this. Or the fact that her thyroid was off. He recommended Resperidal for her. He left the info with me and split, his visit with her all of two minutes or so. I read the med. info and thought he was trying to kill her. It was for schizophrenics mainly. He also said it was for depression. I told him the next day I thought she just needed some sleep. He returned the next day pushing the same drug. I again answered in the negative. A few hours later the pill came via the nurse. At that point I thought I had no choice, as my last two answers had gone unnoticed. I foolishly gave my Mom the med. She became paranoid and scared for her life for the next three days. I was told they didnt know if she would ever be the same. She had two seizures and is now on Keppra. His only reply was that he could give her a different set of meds. He is cold and easily offended. He left me and the other Dr.s and nurses to clean up his mess. It took us eight days total. All over a migraine. All Dr.s covered for him. I'll never forgive myself for not fighting him to the death if thats what it took to defend my helpless Mom.
  Money More Important Than Patient Care To Dr Chadha..., Jan 10, 2012

When I went to make an appointment, I was told that I was expected to pay between $200-$300 UP FRONT to see him because I do not have health insurance. When I explained that the number was completely asinine and I could not afford to pay that amount, the receptionist spoke down to me explaining that he "is a specialist and there are set value amounts for these things" that it "has to do with codes and other confusing things" that I just "didn't understand." This angered me, as I am currently waiting to sit for my RHIT accreditation through AHIMA, meaning that I DO understand and know how to code and bill for doctor's offices. Once I explained to her that I had never coded a chart for an office visit where a patient was required to pay $200 up front due to lack of insurance, she became annoyed and suggested I go elsewhere. I would NOT suggest Dr. Chadha or any of his associates at O'Reilly Medical Consultants because apparently money is more important to them than patient care.
  patient of dr acheatel for over 10 years who saved my life..., Nov 26, 2011

excellent md who met me in the emergency room when i was having an acute myocardial infarction. he took me to the catherterization laboratory and found an occluded left anterior descending artery that was occluded and he opened it up with a stent. saved my life