Upon entering the facility I immediately noticed the dingy appearance, but I didn't want to judge ""a book by its cover"" I gave it a chance hoping that possibly the facility saves on updating and maybe pays the staff generously. From the waiting room I could see one restroom, door wide open, with paper on the floor. Patient files were piled high behind the desk. The wait time was ridiculously long being as though the place was empty. There was a lot of writing on the walls partially covered by posters, bits of paper on the floors, and no running faucet water in the restroom. When Dr. Elekwachi Nwaogbo came to wait on me he had an instant attitude, although I was pleasant to him. In addition I tried to tell the doctor what I thought my ailment was, and he responded by cutting me off mid-sentence telling me in so many words that my symptoms don't reflect my assumed diagnosis. Ironically after examining me my ailment was exactly what I thought it to be. Lab tests would be required in order to confirm what we both are suspecting to be my ailment, but instead of treating me for one specific illness, Dr. Elekwachi Nwaogbo thought it to be more appropriate to treat me with prescriptions for illnesses that he has no clue if I'm suffering from. He didn't bother to go over any patient history with me to even come to a conclusion that I could be suffering from anything other than what it actually was. It was like ""hey one of these meds will work"" and that way no use of sending work to the lab, but likely billing for it. He actually left the device used to take samples in an halfway open drawer of the exam table! That was the most unsanitary thing I ever witnessed in a medical facility. The doctor was argumentative and did not want to consider the patients opinion.
Pros: A few staff members were friendly.
Cons: Any and everything else
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