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aid harrison, 19 norwood stret, everett, MA, 02149


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dr. david wayne harrison, 19 norwood street, everett, MA, 02149


Rating: 2 out of 5.

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Christopher Chiodo, Boston, MA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I consider myself very lucky to have been referred to Dr. Christopher Chiodo when I ruptured my Achilles tendon in August. He led me through a process called 'functional rehabilitation,' immobilizing my foot in a boot, when I was unable to have surgery because of a pre-surgical Covid_19 positive test. I never had Covid symptoms but never had the operation either. Dr. chiodo is knowledgable and direct. He has an excellent assistant as well who answered any and all emailed questions. I particularly appreciated getting a call from him on a Sunday evening when I was first referred and had the positive Covid test. I recommend him as highly as I possibly could. He's outstanding.

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Lenka stankova, 4500 s lancaster, Dallas, 76119


Rating: 1 out of 5.

The aspirations of the doctor's white coat. When you enter medical school, you get the shortest white coat and have the white coat ceremony where a white coat is placed on your shoulder in most medical schools. You then recite the hypocritic oath of do no harm to your patients which has been forgotten on many doctors today. Its a WOKE message now every school is different as you progress throughout your career your white coat gets bigger along with their heads with training and certifications it represents professionalism among patients all the studies say this. The joke is on all of us there are some really bad doctors out there we have all encountered at least one maybe more in our lives. Maybe Lenka Stankova should give her white coat and scrubs back just based on all the unsatisfactory comments? Just a thought or work behind the scenes not treating patients I think the DEI doctor should consider this as an option. I am glad she not my doctor! P. Oreilly MA

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McDonalds, Norwood, MA, 02062


Rating: 4 out of 5.

I am angry they send mevsurveys in Spanish I change it to English and it goes back you need to fix this problem also when you ask if your satisfied your answers are horrible yes I understand but do not it should be yes or no

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Max’s deli, Boston, MA


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Corn beef sandwich bag of chips and a soda $19 completely overrated sandwich was small and They pulled my corn beef out of a plastic bag and steamed it in a machine will never come back

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Terry Thompson, FNP-C, East Falls Primary Care, Idaho Falls, ID


Rating: 1 out of 5.

On July 3 2018, I had sinus surgery. This created so much swelling, I was unable to breathe through my nose and was unable to sleep for 7 days afterward. Being bipolar, this lead to a manic state. Mania can be a very dangerous condition that can wreck lives and cause hospitalizations. When I pointed this out in an attempt to obtain a sleeping aid that would work for me, she obviously thought that I was just drug-seeking and threatening and manipulating her. She would not prescribe a med without seeing me, even though I had previously had it filled by a former psychiatric provider, and would not see me FOR ANOTHER 6 DAYS, during which I would continue to have severe insomnia and mania. And even then, there was no guarantee; she seemed very reluctant to listen to me or cooperate. She either didn’t believe me or didn’t care—not sure which is worse. Terry represents the worst kind of medical provider who stigmatizes, doesn’t understand and mistreats patients who unfortunately have mental illness.

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Kyle R. Flik, Everett Rd., Albany, NY, 12054


Rating: 1 out of 5.

This doctor was recommended as a dr. who could relieve the condition on my left knee where fluid had accumulated. He did not even touch my knee. He talked to my daughter and not me. My daughter was there because she drove me to the office. I tried to get him to understand that I was the patient, but was ignored. He said I should see a plastic surgeon. None of the doctors I questioned thought that wass swhat I should do. I have been to a very nice drl at the bone and joint center in Albany new York.. He is going to operate on the sac in my knee sometime in May when'hopefully' some of the medical scare in the country is lessened I would not recommend him to anyone.

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Dr. Mulundi, Everett clinic, Everett, WA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Jones Jr, Thomas A, Hoyst St, Everett, WA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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