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Dr. Erika Mckeen was very thorough and extremely knowledgable...., Dec 31, 2009 Dr. Erika Mckeen was very thorough and extremely knowledgable. She explained everything that she was doing and why she was sending me for testing and that made me feel comfortable and confident in her abilities. I have already recommended her to my family in the Phoenix area.
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Excellent Pediatrician who cares a great deal about human life. She is affiliated with great hospita..., Jul 14, 2010 She is a competent and caring pediatrician . She has a great bed side manner. My family highly recommends her. I have had many pediatricians for my children , but Dr. Tafreshi-Oraee is the best one I have found. Her staff are quite professional as well. |
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Joel health care team has taken a turn for the better...., Apr 25, 2010 If you are a Soldier who is currently stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina then chances are you may be seen at Joel TMC. There was a time when I dreaded going into the office however now that it has a new OIC appointments and sick call have a more smooth transition. The team is very caring and gives great health care advice. |
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Fantastic Doctor with less than averege bedside manner...., Mar 8, 2010 I have had great results from excruciating sciatica and back pain following spinal fusion surgery and subsequent hardware removal. Dr. Saegar performed a trial for a spinal cord implant, and a week later performed the actual implant surgery. My results have been amazing. Dr. Saegar is outstanding in his field, however, if I based his bedside manner (which is horrendous) on a second visit, I never would have gone back. |
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Although the facility was a campus medical center, the staff was equivalent to a number one surgery ..., Feb 22, 2010 I had never heard any good reviews from our campus health center. Everyone had always said they either tell you that you have mono or you're pregnant, even if you didn’t have either of those. So when I walked in the door with a raging fever and shivers, I wasn’t expecting anything special at all. But right away, the desk receptionist took my name and walked to me the second floor and got me an appointment within minutes of my arrival. The waiting room was semi packed with sick college students but Purrell was located on ever end table and desk top, so there was a great effort being displayed to keep up healthy. Even with the waiting room being a jungle, I was called back into a room after just fifteen minutes. The room was very large but it smelled so heavily of hospital supplies, which is by no means a flaw, my stomach just could handle it, so I began to heave. The doctor, Dr. Huber, came in just as I was throwing up and immediately got me a glass of water and propped the window open for some fresh air. She didn’t probe me, do a typical mono test or even ask if I was pregnant. We calmly discussed my previous medical history, talked about my classes and what major I was considering. After establishing that friend-like relationship, she began asking symptoms, taking blood pressure, listening to my heart and taking my temperature. My main problem was my throat, so she swabbed it and did a few simple tests like the strep test. All the while the swab was being tested, she talked about my swollen neck glands and the roughness of my throat. It was as if she really wanted me to understand what was going on and that it wasn’t a huge problem. When the test was complete, she let me know that I was positive for strep throat and wrote me a prescription and walked be back out to the lobby, as the hallways had been a little confusing. She told me I could pick my prescription up right down on the first floor and sent me on my way with a friendly smile. And the |
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I trust Dr. Berdick implicitly! He seems gruff to some because..., Feb 20, 2010 I trust Dr. Berdick implicitly! He seems gruff to some because he is very no-nonsense, but he is very caring and I find his approach refreshing. His hours are phenomenal, especially for anyone who works. He is quite busy, so I highly recommend getting an appointment as early as possible (his office opens at 5:30 am!) if you need to get in and out. He will never let you leave his office unless he has done something to help you feel better. |