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Summit Primary Care & Walk-In
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I went with a few symptoms asking the Medical Assistant for a diagnosis. Rather than spending anytime with me she sent me for about 300 dollars worth of tests and a referral to a cardiologist because my EKG was ""a lil off"" (I am a perfectly healthy 30 year old with an awesome bp and otherwise very fit) After a 400 dollar trip to the cardiologist, he said there was nothing wrong with me and that he said ""you likely had a viral ear infection, it fits your symptoms perfectly, and she should have known she wouldn't have seen that by looking in your ear."" She was completely incapable and wrote me a bunch of prescriptions for a variety of things unrelated to my condition and the only one I filled did nothing for me, and given the real diagnosis, wouldn't have. 700 dollars later, and no diagnosis, she is what's wrong with the health care system. Some critical thinking, some knowledge and sending me home to rest since you cant treat a viral infection would have cost about 600 dollars less. I would NOT recommend going here--one trip to a GOOD dr is way better than several trips to a practice where no one is qualified or willing to actually treat their patients.
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