Despite really actually liking Dr. Paul Lei (pediatrician) and Dr. Mary Tipton, I have to say most of the doctors, NPs and PAs at this office are iffy at best, and dangerous at worst.
I've had one NP there tell me I should be at church praying to get better instead of there to get medication on a Sunday. If you're going to be open on a Sunday then your doctors really shouldn't go around saying things like that to patients who come in that day!
Another PA my husband I and both saw repeatedly always seemed to think that we were depressed and kept asking if we wanted anti-depressants. Which we weren't depressed by any means.
But worse than that was a Dr. (Dr. Nabi) who I saw when I came in complaining of dizziness, vertigo, and my nose and face tingling for weeks (I tried to see Dr. Tipton, but she was out on maternity leave). Dr. Nabi didn't check my reflexes, didn't listen to my heart or lungs, didn't check my pupils or any of my sensations. He didn't ask me to move any of my limbs at all, and the only question he even asked me was what I did for a living. Then he proceeded to tell me my nose was tingling due to it being cold outside, that my arm was tingling due to a pulled muscle that I didn't have and I was dizzy because I was dehydrated (which I wasn't).
I left the office frustrated and upset. I went to another doctor at another clinic (Dr. Dennis Hamp who was wonderful, BTW!) - turns out I actually have multiple sclerosis and Dr. Nabi was either too ignorant to know the signs of it, or too lazy to care to do any testing for such a serious condition. The state medical board heard from me about this doctor.
Avoid this place - or at least request one of the few good doctors that are there.
Pros: The hours
Cons: Some truly horrible doctors
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