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dr malik, 51 main street, Upper Hutt, -Choose a state-


Rating: 4 out of 5.

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Dr Umo Umoh, Main Street, Hamilton, Waikato


Rating: 5 out of 5.

A great Doctor and really good in his job And has a very nice personality - from Hilton

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Ashok Dahya, 491 Main Street, Palmerston North, Manawatu


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Bit of a small Alec, “well, what do you think is wrong with you?” Said he would send ECG form to hospital. Two requests & 4 days later it still hasn’t been sent. Hopeless

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Dr Umo Umoh, Main Street, Hamilton, Waikato


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Dr. John Lambe, CAHMS hania street wellington


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Drugs first treatment later, this is exactly the sort of doctor that over prescribes psychoactive drugs like Ritalin to young children. I note head heads the Electro Convulsive therapy (?!) unit and 5 people have been treated with out consent. In the case of Dr, John Lambe, the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff is a pit of spikes.

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Dr Ashok Dayha, palmerston north


Rating: 1 out of 5.

He ruined my life in 2012 after not treating a lump on my foot saying that alot of people get these he finally agreed to do minor surgery in his rooms in Vogel street but he had to rush out to get his airline tickets to India for some reason and I ended up waiting for him to get back paid $250 for minor surgery that never happened went home my foot burst open after a couple of days and was hospitalized for 14 days with sepsis now I can't even walk and amputation is looming thank you Dr Ashok Dayha for ruining my life

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Dr Umo Umoh, Main Street, Hamilton, Waikato


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Made the experience bareable with good treatment.

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DANIELA REYES, 58 Akoranga Drive, Northcote, North shore


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I am disgusted This doctor gave me the wrong medication. The doctor I seen a week before her told me that I only needed cream for my foot .Dr Rey's insisted that I take this medication for 42 days . Deolate Terbinafine 250 mg .I have had very bad rashes all over my body and scalp and infected ears and very itchy skin ...Since the 12 July .She refused to give me the foot cream .The pharmacist and his Co worker said a week and a half ago that I should never had taken that medication .They said that I had a very very bad allergic reaction to this . Dr Reys was aware that I just dyed my hair I told her this .And she said that it was alright to take alcohol with this medication . After the first night I had a few beers .The next day my faeces (poos ) was white . I was horrified and I googled this medication and it said not to take alcohol with and this may cause a reaction to chemicals such as hair dyes and it did . I called the nurse's with my concerns regarding this .And I received no call back from Dr Reyes or her nurses what to do next .I only drank beer that first night . after 14 days of taking this medication my skin and and itching and ears only got worse .so I decided myself to stop taking this medication .I still have rashes on my body and my skin is still very itchy ! I am disgusted in this service . Imagine the state I would have been in if I continue d the 42 day course . I will be making further complaints to HDC and I will be contacting Auckland Council for further advise . This should never have happened . I should never have been put through this !

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Andrew Hilliard


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I have to agree, I had him for two of my occupational review reports, and it wasn't until a long time after he wrote mine that I saw complete lies. He omitted important medical facts I had expressed to him, thinking they were important, yet failed to record this information, which is not best practice. He did not document obvious and significant findings - such as very poor balance on the physical exam, regular falls at home, difficulty breathing and sternum pushing out the front of my chest wall- clear findings any doctor or nurse would pick up on a basic visual observation. His lies that are all through my reports - have seen me kick off my weekly payments, I had to pay for my tests to prove something significantly wrong, but other practitioners read these reports. Every other doctor who reads these significant health histories and findings believes them. My notes are complete shambles; nothing makes sense, and no one clearly understands my case. This kind of thing, committing crucial medical information, is dangerous. For a doctor to take the Hippocratic oath - yet worry more about money than patients' well-being and safety is BS I call this guy out and the rest of them. Shame on you - all of you who pl have forgotten why you wanted to become a Dr in the first place. Sad money is more important than fellow human beings or doing what's right

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Andrew Hilliard


Rating: 3 out of 5.

I have to agree, I had him for two of my occupational review reports, and it wasn't until a long time after he wrote mine that I saw complete lies. He omitted important medical facts I had expressed to him, thinking they were important, yet failed to record this information, which is not best practice. He did not document obvious and significant findings - such as very poor balance on the physical exam, regular falls at home, difficulty breathing and sternum pushing out the front of my chest wall- clear findings any doctor or nurse would pick up on a basic visual observation. His lies that are all through my reports - have seen me kick off my weekly payments, I had to pay for my tests to prove something significantly wrong, but other practitioners read these reports. Every other doctor who reads these significant health histories and findings believes them. My notes are complete shambles; nothing makes sense, and no one clearly understands my case. This kind of thing, committing crucial medical information, is dangerous. For a doctor to take the Hippocratic oath - yet worry more about money than patients' well-being and safety is BS I call this guy out and the rest of them. Shame on you - all of you who pl have forgotten why you wanted to become a Dr in the first place. Sad money is more important than fellow human beings or doing what's right

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