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I cannot recommend this doctor enough. Even when I moved 90 minutes..., Jan 15, 2010 I cannot recommend this doctor enough. Even when I moved 90 minutes away, I drove the distance to see her rather than finding a new one. She helps out in any way she can, and has always made me feel comfortable. Some of the people working at the reception desk are not as competent as their jobs. But the doctors personal assistant always knows EXACTLY what is going on.
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Avoid Dr. Curtis Buchheit currently working at Three Rivers Health...., Jan 30, 2012 Doesn't listen and he likes to spend a lot of time talking. If he does give you the chance to say something, he interrupts you and doesn't give you the chance to finish your question. He will ask you if you have any questions but it's always at the end of the visit and he is standing up with his hand on the door knob ready to end the visit. His answers are brief. The front desk staff at the Three Rivers office never return phone calls and mostly doesn't want to be bothered with phone calls from patients- even when it's an emergency. Trying to get a prescription refill is a waiting game that could take over a month. Please conduct your own research because I don't want to include the details I found out second-hand. Let me just sum it up as he has had a lot of complaints and is very egotistical. He likes to present himself as the owner of his workplace-which it isn't. And that the office staff is his staff-which they are not. There are so many negative things I could report to you about Dr. Curtis Buchheit, but it might be better if you did a little research on your own. Good Luck! |
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Professional Negligence-Public Record in DuPage County..., Dec 3, 2011 Be aware that Dr. Richard Wolff of Alliance Clinical Associates in Wheaton, IL was found guilty of professional negligence in a court of law in December, 2011. See case 07L409 in Dupage County, Illinois. |
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Stay Away from this one-he is using scare tactics...., Oct 12, 2011 I went to this Doctor for a very specific job required test. After a cursory exam he tried to sell me a test that was not required and suggested that he needed to implant a device into my heart that is not indicated for my condition. He also tried to put me on a medication that another Doctor IN HIS OWN PRACTICE had determined was bad for me. |
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Never expected this from a Medical Professional......., Sep 22, 2011 TOTALLY UNPROFESSIONAL ALL THE WAY AROUND I was recommended by coworkers to go to this Doctor since my previous Doctor retired.Upon walking in to the office all looks professional, but when I met with him everything changed. He had a attitude of a "pompas ass". I explained to him I was looking for a new primary care physician because mine retired.Dr Alonso asked me who my former physican name was and he replied "Script Writer". He also stated that."I better not be DR. shopping in order to get scripts". I explained to him I am a NYC Paramedic with 10years on the job, and never needed a script. He looked at me and laughed.At that point I was insulted and should have walked out but I decided to give him the benefit and let him proceed with the blood work-up. As he was drawing blood I noticed he wasn't wearing gloves which is a big "no no" in the health care field and the topper was he returned the Vacutainer holder along with the tourniquet to the draw for use again on another patient.I questioned him on it because we are taught never to re use any supplies on a patient and I explained it to him He said with a smile"What did you say you do for a living and I stated a Paramedic". His insulting reply was "You guys in NYC may waste money and throw out supplies but not in my office, I discard them when I deem necessary.You are only a Paramedic with a crash course in medicine but I went to medical School and made doctor, Who are you to judge me?Never in my life have I ever been insulted by someone in the Medical field and will never put my foot back in his office. I certainally advise caution in going to this mans practice. |
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Dr Chatrath frustrated me enough to go Dr hunting...., Sep 9, 2011 I have seen Dr Chatrath for about 3 years now and I've finally had enough. Chatrath is a prime example of the statistic that says a Dr on average only let's his patient talk for 18 seconds before they cut him off. He is very dismissive and doesn't seem to care very much about his patients. It is also clear that he is attempting to get as many people in and out of the office as possible in an attempt to make as much insurance money as he can. The final straw was when I had a serous infection in my arm and he told me, "if it gets any worse male sure to call me" so I did. Unfortunately I never heard back from him. |