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Dr. James Garner

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Gender: Male
Specialties: Family Practice, General Practice
Location: 1000 15th St, Woodward, OK 73801
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  I would recommend him to my friends and would use him again. ..., Mar 6, 2012

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  Dr. Aldea Bamboozled Me, Don't Go to his practice!..., Jan 28, 2012

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  Staff does not call to alert patients of problems. ..., Jan 19, 2012

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