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john rodgers, 22 Isham rd, West hartford ct


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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mujech khalique, 45 south main st, west hartford, CT


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Steven Shichman, MD, 85 Seymour St., Hartford, CT, 06106


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Steven Jon Schichman is Director of the Urology Department at Hartford Hospital, Tallwood Men's Health Center. I thank God for Doctor Shichman. his sense of urgency was very comforting. In response to my initial contact, within minutes, he called me 3 times with updates and a next day appointment with Dr. Bieniek, an expert urologist on his staff.

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Blair Johnathan Willamson, 85 Seymore St, Hartford, CT, 06082-5218


Rating: 5 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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Niamey P. Wilson, 114 Woodland, Hartford, CT


Rating: 3 out of 5.

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John E Stavrakus, 102 Sum Mor Dr, West Columbia, SC


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I went to Dr. Stavrakus for numbness in both feet. He recommended that I take Motor NCS and sensory EMG test which uses electrical shock testing waveforms. On my next visit I was under the impression that I would be talking to Dr. Stavrakus about the results of my tests. To my surprise I did not see the doctor but instead was put into a room with two young ladies.They suggested to me several shots in each ankle one or two times a week for 5 to 10 weeks called nerve blocks, which consists of shots of dextrose (corn syrup and water). They had a cart with the shots and ready to go.This was to "Relive my pain". I never told anyone on Vitalaty Medical staff that I had any pain. I have numbness in both feet which has no pain. I am also a diabetic and I think sugar water may be a bad thing for me. These injections are very expensive and are not covered by my insurance. After conferring with my family doctor, my opinion on Prolotherapy/Nerve Blocks is that it's a controversial form of therapy, and Vitality Medical try's to push it. I am sure glad I checked out Vitality Medical on line before I let them talk me into the shots.There was also some startling information about Dr. John Stavrakus on line when I did some research.Patient/ Buyer beware!

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Danbury Orthopedics, Dr. John Dunleavy, Danbury, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Always an informative visit. I am grateful to have such a personable and knowlegeable physician. I am comfortable and feel very at ease with him. Mary Comer 4/5/2016

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Mohamed Hussian, 4 West Road, Ellington, CT, 06029


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Great medical advice help cure my sickness

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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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