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Dr. Eric Seiger and The Skin & Vein Center of Sterling Heights..., Feb 23, 2012 Dr Eric Seiger is a board certified dermatological surgeon who practices in cosmetic surgery. I have had several cosmetic treatments in his Sterling Heights office. Each time I visit I feel very welcome and taken care of. Dr Seiger is a compassionate physician & his work is impeccable. If you are looking for a dermatologist/cosmetic surgeon Dr Eric Seiger is the one! |
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Poor... He could be a "good" patient. Does not udnerstand simple basics...., Feb 6, 2012 Way too much desire to earn money in practice, and too less commitment for personal growth, education, purification. I know he is a descendent of Asia Minor (Polis, today`s Turkey). I don`t like him at all. |
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Bad inguinal hernia repair. Trust your instincts and go somewhere else. Like a vet...., Feb 1, 2012 He has never made a mistake in his life. But I have had three more surgeries trying to fix what he did to me. I will never get those years of my life back. Go somewhere else. I kept going back, thinking he was trying to help me. He was just trying to prevent a lawsuit and tell me it was in my head. |
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Knows a lot about lasers - very nice surgeon who will spend a lot of time with you..., Jan 26, 2012 I went to Dr. John Burns for a Fraxel laser treatment and my skin looks amazing. I look much younger, and my skin looks so much better. I have a lot fewer spots and my skintone looks much more even. He is a very nice doctor too, and knows a lot about laser treatments. He spent a lot of time with me. I highly recommend him! |
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Money More Important Than Patient Care To Dr Chadha..., Jan 10, 2012 When I went to make an appointment, I was told that I was expected to pay between $200-$300 UP FRONT to see him because I do not have health insurance. When I explained that the number was completely asinine and I could not afford to pay that amount, the receptionist spoke down to me explaining that he "is a specialist and there are set value amounts for these things" that it "has to do with codes and other confusing things" that I just "didn't understand." This angered me, as I am currently waiting to sit for my RHIT accreditation through AHIMA, meaning that I DO understand and know how to code and bill for doctor's offices. Once I explained to her that I had never coded a chart for an office visit where a patient was required to pay $200 up front due to lack of insurance, she became annoyed and suggested I go elsewhere. I would NOT suggest Dr. Chadha or any of his associates at O'Reilly Medical Consultants because apparently money is more important to them than patient care. |