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Businiess name:  Dillard Jr Howard L Md
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dr. Dillard is absolutely the most competent, kind, and helpful physician I have ever known. He listens to and trusts what his patients tell him. Not a stiff, cold ""professional"", Dr. Dillard has a great sense of humour that he displays easily. He treats his patiens as individuals and doesn't automatically assume a patient is a neurotic whiner, presciption drug abuser, or an attention seeking hypochondriac. Is he perfect? Of course not, but he is an A+ doctor and a reassuring figure that I don't hesitate to call when I'm ill. I've been Dr. Dillard's patient for many years and I can't imagine having to find a new doctor; in fact, the prospect os doing so is exceedingly distressful and upsetting. However, I wish he accepted our current health insurance, but, with the new health Iaw insurance changes increasing the deductibles, premiums, co-pays, etc., it would be a moot point and an extra step in the process as I would be fronting the fees anyway and requesting reimbursement from the ins. co. \r \r Jemame

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