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Steve Kind, St. Louis Park, MN
Dr. Kind does not care about his patients and does what is best for himself. He does not follow standard protocols and abandons patients. He does not listen to the advice of his more-qualified colleagues. He has his own biases, which get in the way of his ability to provide good care.
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HealthGrades, WebMd, RateMd
If you trust these health care sites with your health care decisions I got swamps in Arizona to sell you. I agree no one in any profession lawyer, doctors, dentist, school teacher aka me who does 20 years has a clean record. Everyone has issues yet these sites show them to be perfect little angels then slap a label on there sites to make you feel good to make you feel comfortable saying NO DOCTOR can pay to have things removed. COMMON SENSE SAYS THAT IS NOT TRUE. My own doctor who I chose from Heath Grades years ago had 4 negatives but at least it was true reflection of peoples encounters. WebMd said he was clean as a whistle and rate md also said he was clean as a whistle. Using these disingenuous sites for your most important health care decisions puts your life as well as your families in danger. Trust your Gut its usually right!!
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santhanam, killeen, TX
does not listen to patient. Cares only about time she has to tell patient same old same old. Does not give hope to oncology patients.
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Frederick Jacques, Presbyterian, Albuquerque, NM
He was a good Dr. Told me everything that was going to go on, step by step.
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Kanaa,Reynolds,Hapani oncology-hematology, Sanjay Hapani, M.D., Okc, OK
Has had my best interest both physically and financially. He's a great doctor and I consider him a friend. Every patient in this clinic comes in with a smile and leaves with a smile.
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Deborah White, Saint Joseph, MO
I have been trying to figure out my diabetes for years. At first, I believed she was a great doctor, but as I'm wanting different options, I'm starting to doubt her. What she says in person versus what she writes in clinical notes don't match. She doesn't accurately portray my desires and concerns in her notes either, which makes me seem like a stupid, uneducated patient. She writes that she suggested a treatment but never mentioned said treatment to me verbally. She failed to list reasons for requesting medication changes. It feels like a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde situation. I've considered recording conversations so that future doctors will know the truth versus what's in my records. I have messaged her and her supervising MD regarding my concerns. If they are addressed properly, I will gladly change my rating and review. If not, I will be finding a new primary care doctor for both my daughter and I.
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