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Dr. William Cook, 2402 atherholt rd, Lynchburg, VA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Doesn't care about the patient and there needs while pregnant! Asked for several test to be done and nothing gets done! When he finally gets around for testing, tells u results will be in a certain day and that someone would call with results and never heard from them, even after about 10 calls to the office, all u get is lies on why they cant take ur call and that ur call would be returned, and never does!! Still waiting on results after 2 weeks and they have had results after 3-4 days of test! Staff does nothing but lie to get u off the phone! Wouldnt recommend Johnsons Health for anyone... 2402 Atherholt Rd, Lynchburg

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Dr. Trutt, Lynchburg, VA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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William Dombrowski, 1838 Greene Tree Rd Suite 460, Pikesville, MD


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Anesthesiologist, Dr. Dombrowski was extremely kind, professional and informative,=. I would 100% recommend him!

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Dr. William Huntley, 1313 Pinehurst Rd., Duniden, FL


Rating: 5 out of 5.

My first visit with Dr.Huntley was 6/23/16. Dr. Huntley is a Doctor that is well balanced, makes a patient comfortable & at ease. He goes in depth to find a patients problem, with a positive attitude. Needless to say, the Doctor expels confidence! I am still being treated by Dr. Huntley and intend to stay with him as long as necessary. I would highly recommend Dr. Huntley to anyone in need of a Neurologist who provides excellent care. Need I say more? Dom

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John J. McGuigan, 844 Kempsville Rd., Ste 104, Norfolk, VA, 23502


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I found a new provider. I’ll no longer be seen by Dr. McGuigan /Sentara Hand Surgery Center. Dr. McGuigan spoke to me like I was ignorant. Constant replies of “I do not understand what you are asking.” when there was no way to not understand. He was very rude. I even drew pictures to get him to answer my questions. He still replied with “I do not understand what you are asking.”. I have memory issues. So he kept repeating the medical terminology when I asked if a miracle occurred and my nail began to grow from the “nail matrix”, would it be able to attach to the nail bed and be able to grow out. He kept repeating “germinal nail matrix”. I said ok, will it grown and be able to attach to the nail bed? He said “I don’t understand your question.” What???? I drew a picture from a side view. He still couldn’t understand my question. There is no way he couldn’t. He finally said, “your nail will never grow. There is no germinal nail matrix left.” My nail is now over an 1/8” longer than it was at the time of the accident. It’s been 7 weeks. I wouldn’t go to him because he’s rude. I would give him credit for his knowledge, if he would share it and not be like Fort Knox with it, but share it. Be kind to your patients. They appreciate that. Also don’t keep implying that they are ignorant by constantly correcting their medical terminology. We’ve not been to med school. If we point and say, right here where the nail grows out of at its very point of growth, don’t keep repeating “germinal nail matrix”. That’s rude. Answer their questions instead. Be kind. Don’t imply that they intentionally caused the accident by calling it self inflicted. If you hear someone committed suicide, they call that self inflicted implying an intentional act. Accidents happen. I tend to think he was treating me this way, because he thought the accident was caused by stupidity. FYI, accidents do happen. Please treat your patients kind. The accident was traumatic enough without you adding insult to injury.

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Dr Luu(anesthesia doctor), 411 W. Randolph Rd., Hopewell, VA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr Luu was very professional in explaing to me about my procedure I had to have done. I would recommend him to anyone who should ask.

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Dr Kleu Luu, 411 West Randolph Rd., Hopewell, VA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr Luu was very professiona and thorough in relating the information to me regarding my prodecure I had to have. He was also very nice and I woul recommend him to anyone who asks.

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DR Mark SCRIPPS, 945 Garrisonville rd, stafford, VA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

i'm a new patient

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david m. cook, Professional park drive #200, Mooresville, NC


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Best Dr., for 27 years, has always made diagnosis correct, Very compassionate.

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lisa primiani, n/a


Rating: 3 out of 5.

This review is in reference to a United Healthcare virtual visit on July 3, 2022. I'm a 49 year old male who has suffered through anxiety and sleep related issues. To give a little more background I'd previously spoken with 2 other doctors on June 30 and July 2, also through UHC virtual care. But unlike this experience, those two were 5 stars. I originally called because at the time I was going through severe withdrawal symptoms after having to abruptly stop a sleep/anxiety medicine. I had a scheduled appointment with a new primary care physician on July 8 but I had no idea what to expect from the new doctor, plus I needed some immediate relief from the withdrawal symptoms which were making it almost impossible for me to sleep. The first doctor, William Errico, DO was extremely helpful and prescribed a 30 day supply of .1 mg Clonidine to help me. He was friendly and I immediately felt comfortable with him. On July 2, I spoke with Karen Beers, NP. At this point I hadn't noticed much effect from the Clonidine and was looking to gather a little more input on things. She was very patient and helpful and gave me some good suggestions on natural remedies to help with my issue. The 5-HTP she recommended has worked very well for me. By late evening July 2/early July 3 I noticed the Clonidine was starting to have a positive effect. I was still apprehensive about what to expect from the new doctor and I felt that I could possibly gain some more insight from talking to a third doctor and possibly get a refill on the Clonidine since it was beginning to work for me. Plus I had no idea whether a new pcp would even prescribe it. My mistake was getting Lisa Primiani. From the beginning she projected a cold, unfeeling demeanor and I felt uncomfortable with her. The only good thing about the visit was there was no cost because it was fully covered under my insurance. But in this case I got what I paid for. She tended to use the word "unfortunate" a lot but the truly unfortunate thing was this visit. Well, where do I begin? I clearly stated my issue and my concerns and her first response was that I'd already had 3 previous visits with other doctors (it was only 2 - the first visit with Dr. Errico was accidentally disconnected before it had begun). In essence, this made me feel very uncomfortable. Like I'd already called several times already and why was I wasting her time? This isn't what she stated word for word, but it was clearly the impression that I got. To quote a phrase from my 13 year old daughter, it was a "cringe worthy" moment. It got worse from there. At this point I knew I was wasting my time, but I decided to approach the subject of giving me a Clonidine refill. I stated the reasons for this as I did earlier in this review. Her response was basically if I'd taken the whole bottle already then I had a serious problem. These weren't the exact words but they're nearly identical. My initial reaction was complete shock. I honestly don't have words for it. At the time, this comment kind of reminded me of an old lady with a serious case of dementia who will pretty much blurt out the worst possible thing. I was like, no way, she didn't really say that! Also, if I'd actually taken the whole 30 day supply of Clonidine in 3 days then chances are that I probably wouldn't have been having this conversation in the first place. Another truly cringe worthy moment. Unlike the previous 2 doctors, she offered me nothing. Well, actually she did. She offered me an excuse. She stated that her specialty was not "chronic" issues but rather short-term issues or something to that effect. Well, I'll make it a point the next time that I call a telehealth doctor to tell my body not to have a "chronic" issue but a short-term one instead. One word of advice for this doctor, actually 2 words, smile more. A little friendliness goes a long way. I'd love to see the world of telehealth become a kinder place as exemplified by my visits with the first 2 doctors. Every patient out there deserves nothing less.

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