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Pierce plastic surgery Methodist medical center, Paul pierce, Dallas, TX


Rating: 1 out of 5.

This dr is completely inappropriate and I would certainly not recommend him to others

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Sandi Rigsby, Kingwood Medical Center, Kingwood, TX


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Anesthesia during surgery procedure went very well as expected, and preop/postop care was outstanding.

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Lenka stankova, 4500 s lancaster, Dallas, 76119


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I would like to know more about the racism and the white privilege that's happening at the Dallas VA. Is that the entire VA, or just Lenka Stankovas department? I was considering moving to Dallas but I think I will stay at New Orleans VA Medical Center. I don't want to go anywhere were I am treated as 2nd class. CRT training might help?

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Lenka stankova, 4500 s lancaster, Dallas, TX, 76119


Rating: 1 out of 5.

In the medical community we call that a real SHPOS!!

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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. Ali Mosharrafa, 4611 E. Shea Blvd., Phoenix, AZ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

It's a travesty that this man continues to practice plastic surgery while harming in excess of six patients. He has no remorse for his careless, on-going mistakes. The inept, self-serving Arizona Medical Board continues to sweep all of the complaints against this man under the carpet. I am one of his "Victims"! Unsuspecting patients have and will continue to suffer because they are unaware of this physician's negative actions.

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Paul Garvin, St Anthony Medical, St Louis, MO


Rating: 1 out of 5.

May have been a top doctor at one time. Well past his prime Performed a graft surgery. In an 8 month period, functional less than 2 months. Was determined that veins were TOO small to support graft. ANOTHER graft was needed. Garvins graft was EXTREMELY infected.

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angela guzzetta, dallas texas


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I was referred to this doctor by a Star Medical rep in Plano. I called to see what the requirements were for Bariatric Surgery. I provided my ins. info for verification & they scheduled me an appt for Thurs at 8:15am. I drove 45 mins to this appt and was told that they never put be on the schedule. Unprofessional. The scheduler advised that she could add me, but the first apt is at 10am. My first thought, Uh no, it was actually 8:15am. I would not recommend this office! What a waste of my time. If you cant commit to a schedule, how can I trust you with anything else. I will most definitely NOT return. They dropped the ball and nothing was done about it. Heard shes working at the VA now figures were ON TIME is not in there vocabulary

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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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Ramon Garza 111, PRMA, San Antonio, TX


Rating: 1 out of 5.

After my initial reconstruction surgery he purposely made my breast two different sizes and not symmetrical. Before second surgery he said the only way to make my left breast totally symmetrical was to raise and decrease the size. He then told me he was going to do a fat graft and inject into my right breast. I thought that would make them match. They look no different than before the second surgery which was scheduled for four hours only lasted one and half hours. I am a three year breast cancer survivor. Conveniently he could not schedule my third surgery to fix my breast to match before my insurance ran out. I’ll never understand how a world renowned plastic surgeon could care so little about making my breast perfect. I have nightmares about the situation.

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