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Trinity Family Medicine
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citysearch c.
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The doctors here are very good as is the nursing staff. However, the office people have much to be desired, as they don't follow through with requests concerning referrals and insurance issues. Also, they claim on their website to provide ""spiritual and prayer needs"" for patients in addition to medical care. The one specialty they don't list is psychology, which I assume they are not trained in, but what degree or license do they have for ""spiritual counseling"". I came in recently for an appt. and was in emotional need of seeing a doctor for medication issues and they refused to see me because I had outstanding payments. I'm sorry but you can claim to be Christian, spiritual, however you want to put it, but when it comes down to the money (or inability to pay), screw the patient, I guess. I'm sorry, but I am going back to my prior primary care physician.
Pros: Great doctors, clean office
Cons: Office staff much to be desired
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