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Beware of this doctor - on the surface, appears to be ok but actually not..., Feb 7, 2012 This doctor is not accepting of the opinions of any other medical personnel. She wishes to be the only person with a say in what the patient will do and disregards any second opinions that don't correspond with her own. Her staff is not friendly and has even been known to yell at patients on the phone. If you do see this doctor, I highly suggest you regularly request copies of your records in order to keep track of what she is putting in them. I was blindsided by the comments she made in mine. |
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Worst Psychiatrist Ever-Incompetent and extremely unkind..., Oct 23, 2011 This man almost cost my mother her life through his incompetence. He prescribes medicine knowing it harms the patient, refuses to release records, threatens and harasses family, and believes the the narcotic buprenorphine is not a narcotic. Overall the worst example of medical practice. |
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Scott Yegel had a wait time of 50 minutes Unacceptable!..., Oct 17, 2011 . I am most disappointed in the wait time. I waited over 50 minutes to be seen by the doctor. 50 minutes just to have him walk into my room!! I never received any feedback as to the wait and when I addressed the issue to the doctor he merely stated I'm sorry. If the wait time was going to be long, I would appreciate if the doctor/ receptionist asked me if I cared to reschedule, who said I didn't have something else to do? My time is just as valuable as any person, so when I schedule an appointment I expect to be seen at least within 15 minutes. After all, the receptionist is the one looking at the calendar to ensure I am placed in to a time that is compatible with the doctor's schedule. If I arrive late or do not call, I am billed anywhere from $50.00 to $200.00 depending on the incident. If the doctor arrives late, I get nothing except sorry and all my other appointments being thrown off at that time. Why is it OK for the doctor to be late but not the patient? If you have too many people scheduled or you can't wrap up an appointment in a timely manner, maybe you should try placing greater distance between the next patient, to allot for the overtime (which by the way I'm not getting paid for) in which the patient will be occurring. So many times people say this is the norm, this is not acceptable! If you arrive late at the doctor's office you are billed or asked to rescheduled, if you arrive late for an interview you will not get the job, if you arrive late at your job you will be fired. Why is it OK for a doctor in a doctor's office to be late for his/her patients? I had an appointment; I even brought in my paperwork already filled out. I didn't just walk in. I rescheduled an appointment for another doctor while waiting for the doctor to come in, upon him coming In, I left. He or she will no longer be privy to my money when I have to wait excessively. |
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Dr. Duffett is an excellent doctor ..., Oct 7, 2011 Was referred to Dr Duffett by my hair dresser, for hip replacement and plan on recommending him to my friends. Excellent results no more hip pain, great mobility I can do the things I use to do before arthritis. |
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great doctor in Richmond West End/ Pulmonary Associates of Richmond..., Aug 16, 2011 I took my dad to see Dr. Haft for COPD. Dr. Haft was very considerate and honest in his discussion and rational for treatment. He spent a great deal of time sorting out ways to improve dad's quality of life and wellbeing. WE are very thankful for his excelletn care |