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Lijia Zhu, 7330 N Canton Center Rd, canton, MI, 48187


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Dr Lijia Zhu is so mean. she never had time for patient?she even said she cant communicate with her patient?and let us search what we want to know online by ourselves.

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Barbara Jaquith, 345 N division rd, Petoskey, MI, 49770


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Rude. Very demeaning and straight faced when trying to find a doctor for my four year old autistic son.

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Mrs.Wright, Plymouth Highschool, Canton MI, MI, 48187


Rating: 1 out of 5.

She’s a ***

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Famous hamburger, Canton center, Canton, MI


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Do try to eat there, rude people. Instead try the one in dearborn. They have better service and tasty food......I will never go there again

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Taco Bell, 7047 N Saginaw Rd, MOUNT MORRIS, MI, 48458


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Chris S, Order:375491 Is always fast and polite everytime i vist Taco Bell drive-thru. Just want to thank him for good service.

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Manal H Assaad, 4360 Fulton Rd., Canton, OH


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Shelden Martin, 690 N Cofco Center Court, Suite 290, Mesa, AZ


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Couldn't have been any better, explained what was going on with my knee and what options were. Easy to contact his assistant who quickly responded to my needs. Clean facility and great support staff. Easy to schedule and accommodated changes I needed promptly. Honestly, I don't know how they could have performed better. I even understood the billing.

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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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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. Michael Sullivan, Gaylord, MI


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Very sad experience. Dr. Sullivan performed a root canal on my number 13 molar. The root canals of this tooth are very narrow and extended. I warned the Dr. that I had a traumatic experience with elongated tooth roots which for teeth being extracted both as an adolescent and as a young serviceman in the Navy. Both of those times the dentists had a rough time with the teeth. The procedures lasted over 4 hours for the tooth when I was a child, and two visits over 3 hours each when I was in the Navy. Dr. Sullivan assured me that he was capable, and that his skill was superior. I believed him. After his first attempt at root canals on this tooth, Dr. Sullivan sent me home telling me that there wasn’t enough time that day to finish the procedure. Mind you I’m under the influence of sedation at this time. I told Dr. Sullivan that I would rather have the tooth pulled than go through another 3 hours in the chair. Amazingly I believed him again when he told me the reason he couldn’t finish was because of scheduling. He also said that he wanted to prove to his dental assistants he could finish the job! Being as high as I was on the anesthesia I made the poor judgement call to return. Two days went by with excruciating pain in my upper jaw. I was having to take Tylenol and Advil to relieve the discomfort. I went back to Sullivan’s office, asked AGAIN if it would be better to just extract the tooth, and he said it was his opinion he could save it, and this time he could finish the job and apply the cap. So I strapped on his gas mask and knocked myself stupid only to have the “Doctor” root around, stretch my jaw and break off half of what was left of the tooth. When I came to I distinctly remembered the snap, the dental assistant saying “Oh God!”, and the good Dr. scurrying away into another operatory. What was I told this time? Of course that I’d have to come back since it was the tooth’s fault it was so damaged that it cracked, and now he had to make a new cap with his machine. Stoned on the good Dr.’s laughing gas I told him “that’s okay, mistakes happen”. What an idiot I was. The laughing gas wore off and the Tylenol Advil routine lasted a week. I went back to Beacon Dental Center, this time for the last time, to finally get the remnants of my tooth capped. This time he squirted the glue in to fill the root canals, fixed the cap on the tooth, and away I went. Fast forward 5 years and I’m in the chair of a very competent dentist. The dentist asks if I’m in any pain and I mention the constant pain I’ve had on my left sinus area. I’ve felt this pain for three years. I’m shown the current X-ray of the area and the Dentist tells me that it’s not normal. The capped tooth is great work (machine made, remember) but there is stuff in the canals of Number 13 tooth that extend into the sinus. After visits to an Ear Nose Throat MD, Oral Surgeon and Endodontist specialists, I’m scheduled to have an operation to remove the so-called saved tooth, and resultant fistula created by the extensive overfilling of the Number 13 root canals with guttapurcha, the latex based root canal filling material. Predictably I could sue and win to recover the costs of these procedures, but the good Doctor has closed his practice, and is now enrolled in a school in Detroit. The lawyer I consulted doesn’t see that my case is strong enough to show the pain I’ve been living through since I trusted Dr. Sullivan. Of course there are risks to root canals. I accepted the possibility of a dry socket, and possible infection, but was re-assured by Sullivan that he’s done thousands of these procedures with no bad outcomes. General dentists can perform root canal procedures along with other dental procedures, but often they refer patients needing endodontic treatment to a specialized practice, who works in collaboration with your dentist. An endodontist is a dentist who specializes in saving teeth. Dr. Sullivan should have not touched that tooth after I warned him of the history of my other root issues, and certainly after he saw the roots narrowness and length.

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