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Better Plastic surgeons in Mobile, doesn't know insurance procedure, non caring..., May 17, 2012 Hard time getting a return phone call once your procedure is over with. Dr and staff are 20 years behind on covered procedures with insurance. Certainly will NOT return a phone call about insurance after your claim is denied, and will screen your calls about that matter. They charge up front, so they have their money, and could care less if you get reimbursed or not. When I was upset about having to have the procedure done, I started crying. Dr Proffitt just walked out of the room! |
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HORRIBLE!!! I cannot believe that they allow him to practice medicine...., Apr 12, 2012 This is a very long review but to summarize. Dr. Kong is possibly the worst doctor I could ever imagine he is a disgrace to the medical field. I was a patient of this doctor for 18 months. I was forced to see him because of workers comp. First you will call to set up an appointment. They do not verify your insurance before you arrive so expect to have some trouble with that. His office staff is incredibly rude and unprofessional. When you walk in the door the first thing you will notice is the other 400 patients in front of you who have been waiting for hours. The office is dark and the furniture is cheap (think thrift store). The whole place smells a little bit like urine and is covered in a THICK layer of dust. One you reach reception you will not be greeted. They have glass windows covering the reception area. I'm assuming so that when customer gets angry they don't cause physical harm to the incompetent employees. You will unpromptly be sneered at by someone who barely speaks english. They make you fill out about 10,000 forms most of which are illiterate and unnecessary. Now you can go ahead and relax because it is going to be a while. Next some angry woman will come demand you come into the back. They lead you down a very small hall way that has files stacked all over the floor. You will be upset at this point because the place looks like a landfil. You still have a chance to RUNNNNNNNNNNNN. You will be placed in a microscopic exam room and asked to wait 45 minutes for a nurse. The nurse will come in and give you a bunch of attitude if you mention you've been waiting. Then she will take SOME of your vitals with filthy equipment I assume is still there from the 1970s. You can relax again... call the health department... say goodbye to your closest friends and family. Whatever ends you need to tie up while your still moderately healthy. The doctor will come in who is a fat sloppy pig from somewhere in the middle east. He smells like french |
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Great attention! She is very kind and her staff too..., Apr 7, 2012 I was refered by a friend. I got lost and i was late, i called them and they told me how to get there very nicely. I didnt wait that much in the waiting room. Her staff is very helpfull and professional. When she entered the room she quickly ask me what i had and review it. She called another doctor to have a second agree for what she thought i had. I got dizzy she quickly lay me over and gave me a candy. I dont know what i have in my neck, they need to have the test answers. She is great! i recomend her to all of you!! :) |
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I am not sure if he pays attention on patient reviews..., Feb 6, 2012 Unhelpful, sarcastic, self-assured. Easy to get appointment in, but then.... I am disappointed and would advise that he takes some fellowships or conituing education courses and then rejoin his colleges in oractice. |
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A friendly doctor who makes too many mistakes and then covers them over...., Dec 16, 2011 My husband and I both went to Dr. Hoing for about two years. She is very easy to talk with but makes too many mistakes. She has me on a medicine 20mg more than the doctor recommended dose. She also has not filled out paperwork for my care in over a month. She has made numerous mistakes with my husband as well. She has placed undo stress on our family and she in my opinion is not living up to her Hippocratic Oath: "I will remember that I do not treat a fever chart, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being, whose illness may affect the person's family and economic stability. My responsibility includes these related problems, if I am to care adequately for the sick." We will no longer see her and we advise everyone to be careful who do seek her professional care. |