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Businiess name:  Stokes, John, Md - Austin Brain & Spine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you are desperate for a diagnosis, like I was, I suppose it's a good place. If you want attention and competence, go somewhere else. Everything from the start of my visit, to now (waiting on a phone call back from the doctor's assistant) was messed up. While I was waiting to be seen by the doctor (almost half an hour to be called back, about an hour to see the actual doctor), two people came in with wrong appointments that somehow the staff had messed up. Nobody returns phone calls, unless it's the billing people wanting to know how you are going to pay. \r \r The doctor spent very, very little time with me, although he did diagnose me. I had to fill out 11 pages of new patient forms, which the doctor obviously didn't take any time to read, because I had to blurt out as much as I could during the ""consultation."" It seems very much like a machine, and one that wasn't working properly on the day I was there. \r \r Maybe it's just the general state of medical care today, but I wasn't impressed at all.

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