1 /5 Tara Smith: I had a sincerely poor experience with this office. I moved to FL from PA and this office seemed to be the best choice for my insurance. However, I went in for my first appointment and I could actually hear one of the nurses/NP’s/etc. talking about my ADHD, PTSD, and OCD medication outside of my door on the phone as if I was a complete basket case. For context, I am in my Master’s for clinical counseling and I work with disordered children’s in the public school system. I was disappointed that I had not yet even met my NP and they had made a quick judgement of me. Although my NP, Nicole DuMont, was very nice when she came in, it seemed as if I was more knowledgeable on my medications and the interactions than she was. I am on Buspirone for anxiety, but she recommended a triptan for migraines. My BP coming into the office was only 90/70, and then she recommended a beta-blocker for my tachycardia symptoms since I have orthostatic hypotension. I told her they were severely contraindicted on both fronts and she did agree, but it was concerning nonetheless. They have in-house cardiology, but I was treated less than in that department too. My cardiologist, Dr. Bipul Roy, asked if I had any heart conditions or a family history of heart issues. I told him that I have an incomplete RBBB, and a LAFB, and he said “that is not a heart condition,” and continued to tear apart my diagnosis. When he did an EKG, he said I did not have an IRBBB, but I was in the hospital shortly after our visit for palpitations and my IRBBB and LAFB was still completely intact. I switched to HCA Ocala Primary Care and I am treated like a human being by people that are knowledgeable in their field. Overall, I genuinely would not recommend this practice based on my personal experience.