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Dr. Richard Aasheim

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Gender: Male
Specialty: Family Practice
Location: 438 E Vann Rd, Greeneville, TN 37743
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  Avoid this "Doctor" if you care about yourself and your loved ones!..., Apr 19, 2012

I saw this individual at Starke Shands ER per advice from my primary doctor. If you care about your health or your loved ones' health, DO NOT see this doctor. He is extrememly rude, does not listen to you, does not check what medications you are presently taking, and will not look at your injuries. Instead he prescribes painkillers without really knowing what is going on. I consulted a pharmacist with the medicaitons he prescribed because I don't trust him as far as I can throw him. His ego is truly ruining his quality of care, which to me, is practically non-existant. Beware of this quack!
  Terrible Doctor, Unprofessional and Unintelligent ..., Apr 6, 2012

I had clavicle repair surgery with a plate and screws done by Dr. Gennaro. He averaged at least an hour behind schedule. The hospital staff was awful, they burst a vein every time an IV had to be put in. The x ray technicians messed up the angle of the x rays every single time. A month after surgery I developed pockets of fluid which formed blood blisters on the scar. Gennaro used a bone growth catalyst that had a reaction with my skin. This resulted in a hole in my skin that had to be surgically closed. The catalyst was not needed as I am a healthy, 18 year old who is active and fit. Two months after the initial surgery I broke my collarbone again, along with the plate. When he looked at my x ray his fist word was "Shit". He continued repeating this before saying "I've never seen this before, or read anything about it. So come back in two weeks and we'll see how it heals" I will never deal with him again. The plate is visibly displaced and very painful. If my collarbone heals like this the metal will grate against my skin every time I move as it has been doing. I have never had a worse medical experience
  Creationist, not Scientist, Overprescribes antibiotics..., Mar 19, 2012

If you want to wait forever to get in to see your child's doctor, to have anti-biotics prescribed willy-nilly, or to visit with doctors who believe in creationism and not science then ABC Pediatrics is your practice. My oldest daughter has constant sinus infections, so I took her to an allergist to see if there was an environmental cause for her illness', and in the course of reviewing her medicines, lots of anti-biotics and a steroid. I have been given cause to doubt that she has been treated effectively. One Saturday I took my oldest daughter in for a sick visit, she was complaining about an ear ache, to the Alameda office, where I see that Dr. Gregory Guthrie has stocked all of his examination rooms with the creationist clap-trap, "The Great Dinosaur Mystery and the Bible." I had seen this book in an office on a previous visit, but mistakenly thought another parent had left it there. Now that I've seen this in another room, alongside with other tomes from the Bay Area Fellowship, alarm bells start ringing in my head. And a conversation with Dr. Guthrie, "I put that book in all my waiting rooms," and three different scripts for anti-biotics convinced me that I never want to see him near my child again. On Ash Wednesday I had a 2:45 appointment scheduled with my regular pediatrician, Dr. Tessa Perez at the Saratoga office, for my youngest daughter's 4 month check-up. I was finally brought back to the doctor's office at 4:10 (I have to pick up my oldest at school by 4:30, a fact I brought to the intake nurse starting at 3:30). I brought up Dr. Guthrie to Dr. Perez and she defended him, and proceeded to explain to me that she was a "conservative Catholic who didn't believe in evolution" and that everything that I was taught about evolution by Father Norris in my 11th grade Catholic Dogma class was wrong. And now it's 4:23, I have 7 minutes to make my 7 minute drive to pick-up my oldest daughter, and no time to get my youngest's immunizations.
  They have a functional restoration program for pt, ..., Feb 25, 2012

Maywood and Mata own and operate an FRP program. The old FRP programs where amazing. I think Maywoods program is a scam. He prescribes meds then asks for the insure comp to pay to detoxify you in his program. Then recommend you sign off medical care. Saving insures millions and you loose the chance for a normal life. Org FRP programs had a 30% suc rate for back injuries other shoulders neck etc... less than 10%. The programs have become less advanced and more like adult day care.. Years ago fallow up research was key. Now you are a success if you complete the program? Maywood’s teach’s you to live with pain instead of repairing the problem. I have personally allowed Maywood to perform work on me the biggest mistake of my life. If you care about yourself your health or your loved one you will stay far away from this fraud.
  BEWARE OF THIS PERSON HE IS DANGEROUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..., Jan 29, 2012

THIS DOCTOR IS IN SO MUCH TROUBLE HE HAS CHANGED HGIS NAME TO TONY MORK WHEN IT WAS DR. ANTHONMY RICKET MORK, HE LEFT FLORIDA AND MOVED TO CALIFORNIA CLOS3ED DOWN HIS FACILITY AND OPENED A NEW ONE IN 3 WEEKS FLAT.HE HAS LEFT MANY PEOPLE ( OVER 80) SUFFERING , HURT, AND DISABLED LEARN ABOUT HIM AT WWW.MICROSPINEHURTME.COM