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This doctor does not know what he is doing. He didn't listen to me, interrupted me when I was answering his questions, and prescribed a battery of mail in tests unrelated to my complaints. He was very arrogant and it was grossly obvious he is in business to make money, not heal people. He performed tests on me during my first visit and didn't tell me he was charging for them, yet I had to sign a waiver saying that I would be notified of all costs PRIOR to treatment. I had to email my entire detailed medical history prior to the visit and he didn't respect me enough to even look at it prior to my visit. He read it while I sat there and watched him. He ignored results of other tests I brought in. I should have istened to my instinct and walked out of the door after the first 2 minutes. I should have known when the recommended readings were a bunch of articles that were ""paid advertisements"" in magazines, not real published or peer reviewed information.
Pros: Nice waiting room
Cons: Terrible treatment and a waste of money
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