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Sandland, Helen, MD East Tennessee Health Ctr
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My gyn. is temporarily on medical leave, so, I was referred to Dr. Sandland a few weeks ago. My visit was not pleasant at all. I found her disposition nonfavorable, non professional. Dr. Sandland made me feel too intimidated to ask her any questions even to the point of being defensive when I asked her if she had performed this procedure before. She even blurted out in frustation something that would cause concern for any patient. I have experienced quite a few gynecological procedures but none so uncomfortable as this. At one point she told me she couldn't read my gynecologist's notes and asked if I could interpret them for her which definitely is not a professional thing to do. You make your own decision but if any physician can't read another physician's notes he/she should never disclose this to a patient, nor should a physician ever let the patient see 'em sweat.
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