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roditis, 23-25 31 st, astoria, NY


Rating: 4 out of 5.

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roditis, 23-25 31 st, astoria, NY


Rating: 3 out of 5.

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roditis nicholas, 23-25 31 st, astoria ny 11105


Rating: 4 out of 5.

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DR.HANBING ZHOU, 31 Seymore St, Hartford, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

The best doctor I've ever had, friendly, kind and Best doctor I"ve ever had. Caring, kind, friendly and his knowledge is outstanding. The best. personality is outstanding

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Robert Stern, 31 Healey St, Cambridge, MA, 02138


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Doctor Robert Stern, currently at Saint Elizabeth’s and prior to at Emerson Hospital, has been and is the best mental health care Doctor I have ever been fortunate enough to have been in care of. Sincerely, John Sevier

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pipia ambrose, 4 2-07 30 ave, astoria ny 11103, NY


Rating: 4 out of 5.

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Jordan S. Zuckerman, 23-83 Bell Blvd, Bayside, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

If you need a dermatologist, he's the one to go to. He takes great care of you

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boolbol, Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CA, 06032


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Pain Management Doctor blackmails patients, has been in and out of pain management practice three times asked to leave or be terminated. Many law suits against him. Left his practice in Farmington 25 years ago, went on to St. Francis Hospital where he was kicked out and Pain and Spine in Farmington CT left this year.

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Peter A. Bourell, 25 Main St., Hyannis, MA, 02601


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Edwin Kuhl, 266 Joule St, Alcoa, TN, 37701


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Dr. Kuhl has been my family physician for 10+ years. Until recently I had never experienced the belittling, talk down to your patients as I had often heard he could be. Not only did he refer to me as being incoherent, (which I wasn't) but he become so verbally abusive that by the time the exam was over, I left the exam room in tears. My recent for the unplanned visit was due to a fall I had experienced on a Saturday night and again on a Sunday evening. Because I had been diagnosed with thinning bones 4 years ago and subsequently prescribed medication for the condition, I have been especially careful have how I walked, slowing down my stride, and given up horse back riding. The falls I took placed great stress on my joints, hips, knees, and lower back. Long story short, the good doctor has lost a patient for good. I will never allow this person to examine me again. I will never use East Tennessee Medical Group again. The treatment I have received from this group since reaching my 62 birthday has been less than stellar. No one deserves to be treated in such a mean, hateful and cruel way, especially when said patient was in excruciating pain, could barely walk, and exhausted due to lack of sleep. I considered filing a review with the state medical board, but instead decided to post a review on this site first. I will pray in earnest that someone on the medical review board will eventually conduct a review on Dr. Kuhl's unprofessional conduct toward his patients. I know I'm not the only patient he has treated so poorly. My uncle was also a patient of his a few years ago and was subjected to the same type of verbal abuse, lack of caring from Dr. Kuhl. His bedside manner has a lot to be desired. His uncaring attitude, verbally abusive tone is unacceptable. Another incident with this doctor was the misdiagnoses on me in 2013. He kept insisting the pain in my chest, running down my left arm, and shortness of breath was heart related. First off I have no relatives who have ever had heart problems. Secondly, it took two trips to the emergency room and 7 months to get this man to refer me to a gastroenterology specialist. As it turned out my gall bladder was on the verge of shutting down. The emergency room doctor on my 2nd visit discovered the problem and thank goodness he did. Otherwise I probably would not be sitting here filing a review 6 years later. Thank you for reading the post and I hope the word gets out so that no one has to endure what I went through on Monday, November 25, 2019.

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