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Businiess name:  Roblar Medical Management
Review by:  Amy G.
Review content: 
***I am adding an "edit" to this post to indicate that the doctors have changed as have the medical director since my experience with them. Therefore, I am changing my rating from "okay" to "good" in the interest of not giving the clinic an undeserved bad reputation if they have changed doctors and staff. The review below is the original review that reflected the experience of my family with the doctors in the past who no longer work there, so it is probably irrelevant. If there were a way to delete the post, I would do so.*** This is an Occupational Medicine clinic that is really not too interested in helping the injured worker. It is obvious that their sole purpose is to make money. They throw open houses and the like in order to get employers to contract with them for their workers' compensation cases. The injured worker does not seem to get a thorough examination when going to Roblar and the doctor rarely even takes the time to look at x-rays or other diagnostic tests. It seems like the main objective is to get the injured worker in and then rush them out so that they can get the next one in.

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