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Chelsea wells, Belmont, MS, 38827


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Unprofessional.

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Jennifer Nicholson NP, Wells Highway, Seneca, SC, 29678


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Has poor medical skills.

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dr mousard, 116 Belmont st


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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sonia singla, belmont nc


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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borisgorsham, broadway, chelsea, MA, 0215


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Beth Israel hospital

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borisgorsham, broadway, chelsea, MA, 0215


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Urologist

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Charles Moore, Hattiesburg, MS


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I went in for A prostatectomy and to stay overnight in hospital. I woke up in recovery and was told I'm going home. Dr. Moore decided to cut A hole in my bladder instead because he had A hard time putting in A catheter. I've been in A diaper ever since because he left me incontinent.

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Larry D. Field, 1325 E Fortification Street, Jackson, MS, 39202


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Field is an excellent doctor and surgeon. Very personable and genuinely cares for his patients.

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At Dominic, Mark Valverde, MD, Jackson, MS


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Mark Valverde, former Psychiatrist at St Domic hospital in Jackson, MS will not 1. Look his patients in the eyes or call them by name, even when the patient asks that he do so. When the patient was in the inpatient area of the hospital, the nurses were unable to reach Dr Valverde by phone or beepers when he was needed for emergencies. The staff appeared to be scared of him. He would not reply when a patient was in distress. Dr Valverde is a psychiatrist. Psychiatrists are supposed to look at their patients in the eye and offer understanding. He was unable to connect with his patients. It was a shame he was chosen to work with the most vulnerable of patients. I left with the lowest opinion of his communication skills, his lack of compassion and he had an air of being better than others. His choice to not respond to calls from staff calls was malpractice. Dr Valverde would not look the patients in the eyes. It may behoove him to work in a lab or do research. Psychiatry must encompass compassion. Dr Valverde had no compassion.

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Ms. McGarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Shes so fat that when she steped on the scale at the doctors aoffice the doctor said: Oh ***! That's my phone number!!

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