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Businiess name:  Raleigh Endocrine Associates
Review by:  Seyma B.
Review content: 
I have dealt with their office through myself (Diabetic) and husband (Thyroid issue). Dr. Stall was okay but I found that he did a lot of talking but not with information I needed or could use in the management of my diabetes. Whenever I tried to contact him, he never returned my calls, only the nurse would and during the time I would ask her questions, she did not know the answer and would have to go and ask Dr. Stall the answer each time. When the insulin pills stopped working (I still took metformin), I finally came in and pushed to be put on shot form. He gave no information if I should discontinue, lessen, increase the pill dosage. I had to ask the nurse who went to ask him. This was very stressful to not have direct contact with the Doctor. The on site nurse who helps people learn how to give their shots was more helpful. My husband dealt with Shawnee Weir with treating his Thyroid problem. she was GREAT. She listening to our conversation, gave meaningful information, Explained what she planned on doing to treat his Thyroid and what if any tests would be necessary or useful. She did not rush us out of her office. Wonderful Doctor! .

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