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Julie Colvin, 4101 Medical Center Drive, Fayetteville, NY, 13066
Not very personable and issues written orders to patient without explaining why.
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Kiran Yalamanchili, 4101 21nd pl, Lubbock, TX
If you are recommended to him, I would refuse to go to him. Ask to referred to someone else. He does not care about no one.
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Kiran Yalamanchili, 4101 21nd pl, Lubbock, TX
He likes to make you feel stupid. He has no matters, respect to his patients. He does not care about his patients help. When he sees a problem he does not care. He will will make you feel like a fool when you tell him what is wrong with you medically. Hw will tell you that there is nothing wrong with you.
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Houssam Al Kharrat, MD, 5115 80th St, Lubbock, TX
Dr. Kharrat and his assistant, Hilda, are fine professionals and went the extra mile to accommodate my wife in expediting appointments and scheduling other specialist when she needed medical attention. Can't thank them enough for their help.
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Gregory Nazar, Baptist Health Floyd, Louisville, Kentucky
My initial experience with this neurosurgeon was good. Procedure performed for synovial cyst touching my spinal chord went well. Until...a couple of months later, pain increased in same area. A disc had slipped into the spot where the cyst had been. Because precautions were not taken to insure this didn't happen, anither surgery needed to be done. During this procedure something was done incorrectly, again, and spinal fluid leak started, became infected, resulting in ANOTHER surgery to 'clean out the infection'. Meanwhile, he continued increasing my medications to help with the pain. (Looking back at what he had me taking, I probably should have died from an overdose.) Infection continued to worsen. The pain became unbearable! Dr. Nazar said, 'Well, there will be pain while healing.' I couldn't sit, stand, or lie down without a ripping, tearing pain. I thought I would die. My final MRI he ordered showed the infection had gotten into my spine - the bones. It's called osteomyelitis. I've never experienced pain like this in my life! When his nurse practitioner told me over the phone what this was, I almost fainted. I told her I couldn't take this anymore and wanted a new doctor. I wouldn't send my enemy to this man or his nurse practitioner. If you need anything with your spine, go to Dr. Jeffrey Gum, Leatherman Spine Institute. Just do your research.
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