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Businiess name:  Medical Clinic Of Northville
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My information about the office is through my father. He received medical services for many years at this clinic and we frequently spoke about the services there as my father was very concerned about his health. Originally he saw Dr. Janice Summers and seemed to like her. Then her brother took over, Dr. Ross Summers. That's where the problems started. My father, who is elderly, had many health concerns and was at the clinic often. The comments made by Dr. Ross Summers that were being repeated to me were inappropriate and thoughtless. At one point, Dr. Ross Summers said, ""not you again"" to my father at another time he reminded my father that ""people can't live forever"" . That part was bad enough but the level and quaity of medical care was most disturbing. My father had substantyial tremors and asked Dr. Ross Summers about Parkinsons. Dr. Summers had my father hold a pencil and then pulled it out of his hand. Upon doing so, he told my father that if he had Parkinsons, he(meaning Summers) would not be able to pull the pencil out of his hand. In the meantime, he plied my dad with dozens of medications which for the most part did not alleviate my father's problems. My father continued to feel poorly until he fell down a flight of stairs severely injuring himself and was diagnosed with Parkinsons at the hospital. My father relied on Dr. Ross Summers' care, which was a mistake. I would not recommend this clinic, especially for an elderly person\r \r Pros: Conveniently located Cons: poor bedside manner and lackjing in medical treatment

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