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    Anthony Wehbe

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    Family Practice Associates of King of Prussia

    Family Practice Associates of King of Prussia

    1.0(2 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    They are are incompetent, lazy, no follow up. Every doctor who has looked at my bloodwork is…read moreshocked that my condition was not caught. Truly awful practice. Run if you value your health. While Dr. Ecker seems compassionate his laziness will kill you. His response to a symptom of a fatal condition was "interesting".

    My loyalty ran out. Family Practice Associates of King Of Prussia is a fine office if there is…read morenothing wrong with you or for mere upkeep of your health. However, if you have a disorder that continues to change in your body or if you do not know what is wrong in your body, it is a HORRIBLE place. A lot was happening at the same time, so I will separate the events into two categories of care and you will be able to see how the events matched up from there. Receptionists: Some of them may remember you and be personable, but most of the time they have different people at the front desk than I have seen before. Before Einstein took over there, I could at least count on the receptionists to know me. They were very nice and always seemed to know how to comfort me. I could also count on the person who answered the phone. He would always get my messages to the doctor quickly and CORRECTLY! Once Einstein took over, it seemed like every time I went, there was someone new learning to sign me in at the front desk, which not only took away from the norm and comfort I came to expect, but it made the signing in process take a lot longer. When you are sick, that is sometimes a VERY bad thing. Because I always had good service in this area of their office in the past, I gave them the benefit of the doubt and tried to wait until they found their receptionists. After a year of waiting, I gave up on my hopes that they would find more good people and came to expect bad service. They lived up to this as they refused to give me a physical in the summer (which is not their busy season) even though I had quite a few questions to ask the doctor about my disorder and I needed to update it at work. I had to go to CVS minute clinic for it. After another year, when my work required it again, I finally got booked for my physical at the office. I was finally able to check my cholesterol again (which had been high in years past) and it was very bad. When I called to ask questions about these results, the girl on the phones got my message to the doctor wrong twice. Once she finally got the message right, I got the run-around. Even though my cholesterol was that bad (and probably was for over a year), I had to wait a few months before they would even answer my questions! THEN, when I decided to leave the practice, I requested all of my records. They told me that the company that handles this only comes in once a week and that I would get a phone call from them telling me how much it would cost me before sending them to me. Two weeks later, I got my records in the mail with a bill for $82. I would not have minded paying this amount if they had called to warn me of it prior to sending me them like they said they would! Einstein has a LOT to sort out on the logistics side of this office! The Doctors: I went to this office since my mom chose it when I was a child. So, when it came time for me to choose my own office, I decided to stay with them. They had always been great in the past. I have since found out that is only because I only had routine visits in the past! A few years later, I began having a lot of physical issues and some mental issues with my body. My normal doctor did not think anything of it. So I tried a few others in the practice. Finally, one of my physical symptoms got so bad that I needed a night appointment. That one doctor finally told me I may have a serious disorder. She ordered a few tests and referred me to a few specialists. The results: I did have that serious disorder. That doctor no longer works at that practice. Now I have to cope with having this disorder which means I need to pay attention to even the smallest changes in my body to make sure my disorder does not get worse. This is the point at which they refused to give me an appointment for a physical! With such a disorder, I need to be extra sure I stay up to date with things like physicals and such. I was denied that care! When I finally did get to see a doctor, she dismissed quite a few things that were wrong with me. For instance, I have a rash that shows up on my body frequently. She found it on my stomach (after I told her it was usually on my arms, stomach, and thighs) and asked if I have eaten anything different lately. When I said that I hadn't, she ruled out food allergies and proceeded to ignore the rash! This was not the only instance like that. I usually felt rushed out the door because of things like that. Luckily, my insurance does not need referrals, so I was able to rule a few things out myself, but when those symptoms did not go away, I ran out of things to try. I thought I was going crazy. I began to think that was just how the health care system worked. After they gave me the run around the last time, I finally decided to give up on the practice because now none of the doctors were working for me and the receptionists were not even able to keep me at ease as they had in the past.

    Provive Wellness - PHP

    Provive Wellness

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Don't be fooled by the 4 stars…read more Here's how it works at Provive: post a negative review and your phone rings within minutes. Suddenly they're VERY interested in talking to you. But call them when your loved one is in crisis? Crickets. No callback, no urgency, no one who gives a damn. They don't earn good ratings--they manage them. The 4 stars aren't from great care, they're from pressuring people to take down honest reviews. That rating is curated, not earned. Our family trusted Provive during a mental health emergency and they completely abandoned us. No meaningful follow-up, no real support when things got worse. But their billing? Flawless. Their reputation cleanup crew? On speed dial. This place puts more energy into protecting their online image than actually helping patients. They'll ignore you when you're desperate, then suddenly find your number the moment you speak up about it. If they're calling you right now to "discuss" this review--that tells you everything you need to know. Find a provider who answers when it matters, not just when their ratings are at stake.

    Brittnay from Provive Wellness in PA really was amazing when I was desperate to find help for my…read moreson. She explained the intake process thoroughly and was compassionate throughout all of it. I had many questions and concerns and she took care of all of it for me. She texted and called throughout the intake process just to wish me luck and to see how it was going. Brittnay is truly an amazing staff member who went over and beyond to help and make me feel comfortable during this difficult time.

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