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Businiess name:  Pocock, David G, Md - F W Shappert Primary Care Clnc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Over the course of 4-5 days, I called daily (they never returned my calls) and went in at least twice to find out the status of an MRI. They told me they never got it. Turned out, it was siting on the ""doctors"" desk. This was an MRI of my brain and it was sitting on the persons desk for several days. Afterward, I saw this ""doctor"" again and was prescribed a medication that cost $500 for 20 pills. I called to ask if there was something else that could be prescribed. My phone call was never returned. This second visit was a waste of $80 dollars (it's only $80 because I paid the day of the visit, otherwise it would be somewhere around $120 for some ridiculous reason). I was asked the same questions as the first visit, only this time by a student doctor, so the $500 prescription could have been issued without another visit. I'm not happy about spending money to help some pseudo doctor train ... AND after all of this ... the health problem I went in for, I still have. Nothing has changed aside from my savings account being emptied.\r \r Do you really want to go to this place? Cons: High cost, never returned phone calls

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