1 /5 Barry Carr: When you walk into the doctorsā office it is very clean. The doctorsā office has a nice reception area.
The staff at the check-in do you seem a bit stressed, but otherwise very courteous.
When I would get called in, The doctors reception person would always be very kind. However, the intake, nurse or helper or whatever was never the same person twice.
I would inquire about this, and never got a complete understanding of whether or not it was staff turnover some other reason. That was my first sign about this office.
The doctor that I had, would only talk about one thing per visit. Urgent medical issue? Didnāt matter if it was not the first issue, I needed to make a separate appointment just need a signature on a form? It didnāt matter I needed a separate appointment. Had an issue with a prescription? Guess what? It needed a separate appointment.
Because I have a job, I was finding it very difficult to get to all of the appointments. I set up a virtual appointment. I sat and waited in this virtual appointment for over an hour, and the doctor never appeared. I called doctors office multiple times. I was told I just needed to wait a little while longer.
Finally, after an hour of waiting, the doctor joined on the video platform, and began berating me. When I attempted to defend myself, I was told I was being rude. I did not raise my voice to my doctor, I was nearly trying to express my displeasure.
I then received a certified letter from this doctors office, informing me that I was no longer a patient.
By which point I had already transferred my care to a much better doctors office.
I would avoid this doctors office.