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Dr. Sarah Gamble

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Gender: Female
Specialty: Internal Medicine
Location: 30 Shelburne Rd, Stamford, CT
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  She Saved My Life and Listens to What I Have to Say..., Jan 14, 2012

Dr. Gamble has been my primary care physician for 2 years now. After countless doctors office's where the wait time was unbearable and the care limiting and impersonal I have finally found a doctor who listens. Dr. Gamble spent time listening to me, not just about my medical concerns, but to all the pieces that make up the puzzle to a healthy mind, body and soul. I finally felt a long awaited validation! Dr. Gamble saved my life. She discovered a disease that had gone unnoticed in me and brought me back to life through her concierge vision of medicine. I now feel healthier then ever. Having Dr. Gamble as my physician has changed the way I see my future, it is never to late to be healthy and learn about what makes your body work best. I will forever be grateful to have a Doctor who cares as much as she does.

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