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    CENTA Medical Group

    CENTA Medical Group

    5.0(6 reviews)
    52.7 mi

    Dr. Aaron Hilton performed surgery yesterday, and he did an outstanding job! He makes sure the…read morepatient knows what he will do, what he has done, and what to expect in the near future. He has a good bedside manner. When I was concerned about swelling after surgery, he saw me in his Lexington office the same day. When I couldn't swallow well yet, he asked if I could eat yogurt. Since I am allergic to milk, I did buy coconut yogurt. Just want to make those with lactose intolerance or allergies to milk aware there are alternatives to milk based products, including soy and cashew yogurt. I buy sugar free. His team of nurses, anesthesiologists and ultrasound personnel did a wonderful job! They are very personable, caring, and professional! In my opinion, this is the doctor to see for ENT, and this is the team you want in the operating room. They all represented Prisma Health well! However, post-op the nurse kept yelling at me, "You've got to wake up!" "What month is it?" "February." "No, she shouted, March!" What month is it?" "February." "No" March." She sat watching the monitor, impatient. "You gotta wake up." Sorry, I couldn't and I finally said, "Just get me out of here" because she wanted me gone! Next bed out in the other room my husband and staff were wonderful! I tried to get up and my arms were flailing. I couldn't control them, "Oh no," the staff said. You must wait. I wasn't awake. I've had this problem in the past and was told it's just too much anesthesia. So, I didn't mention it to the staff. But it was impolite to say the least to keep yelling at me. When I went back for swelling, I asked for antibiotics. Since my white blood cell count was high at MUSC ER. Dr. Hilton said it would go away, but it didn't. Urgent Care said "Go back" and gave me medication for inflammation from the surgical intubation and said I needed imaging because he felt something hard. Dr. Hilton believed I had a recent scope maybe somewhere else? It was from the surgery. However, he gave me a refill on the one medication, but forgot the other, and antibiotics. He said I don't need to follow up. But it is still an abnormal collection of fluid and blood, which could be a hematoma that needs draining. So, I said, "Unless this doesn't go away." He said sure, but he is so busy. I waited an hour and 37 minutes, but I understood; he treats a lot of children, and there were babies, one really was needing his help; however, I wish he'd follow up until this lump resolves. He would drain it if necessary, and I followed up if I determined I needed it. Yet, overall, Centa deserves five stars. Nobody's perfect! But this surgeon is close it.

    As for ENT, is there any other in either town, been to both for a variety of reason and even…read moreemergencies. Dr. Giles and Staff have always look out for our well being whether for my Grands or for myself. The quality of care and thoughtfulness of appointments and care checking you in then getting you back in a timely matter. Most of all I appreciate them still being an independent office and hope it will always stay in that position. Thankful for this Practice, Ben E Glover

    Aiken Physicians Alliance

    Aiken Physicians Alliance

    1.5(6 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    The last physician I saw at the Adult Continuity Clinic was Dr. Brickman, who has positive reviews…read morefrom most patients, and who I did feel took the time to review my case and explain my continued care options. He has competency in the treatment area I am needed expertise in; I do not feel that the other medical professionals there do. The first resident I saw there never bothered to scan the prior medical records I had brought with me, nor note the file they had been discussed, nor did her attending physician, because Dr. Brickman saw nothing in my record to refer to during our conversation. I was not tested for Vitamin D when I stated prior deficiency issues, which go along with health issues I have had, and my level was low when tested on the second visit. The second visit, prior to seeing Dr. Brickman, a different attending physician told me my issues were likely due to menopause, when I had stated I had ongoing medical issues well before my present life stage. They of course wanted to refer me (in my experience, many GPs would rather treat a broken toe that a complex health issue), but I was trying to at least rule out certain things before a referral, to make sure I was seeing the correct specialist (s). And, the third time I went in, the front desk staff person did not know the difference between two medical specialties with "ology" at the end of their names, and when I told her, I got a blank "deer in the headlights" stare. I had noticed previously on their patient portal, there is no email address, and when I went in today, I also noticed no upload feature to send my medical documents to. In the day of hacking and phishing, it would be wise as well as convenient to have an upload feature on their patient portal, but instead you either have to mail in documentation or wait until your next visit and bring it with you (only for them to probably lose that or not scan it, too). I am neither impressed by their tech or their clinic administration. It is a shame, because I feel Dr. Brickman would be a good physician to see for local care if I can't make it to a specialist at the time, but there have been too many other issues.

    this is for primary care. was told this is a teaching school, and prescriptions handled by Dr…read moreDavid Jenkinson. I had a prescription I take 1 tab once a day, prescribed 4 tabs a day, thank God I pay attention. I have a prescription that is controlled, he constantly sends a script for twice a day when I take 3. after calling and calling they will apologize and fix it, but then my insurance denies it because they continually make the same mistake. spoken to the office numerous times about these errors to be told they will work on it in the future, but the next month it's the same thing. Dr Jenkinson told me he can send whatever amount he feels to try to cover his tracks, then why do you fix it?? insurance tells me he's supposed to notify me of dosage changes as well. what is the point in having an attending physician that has to be consulted before you even leave and is responsible for writing scripts if the medical student I saw completes everything correctly and he doesn't pay any attention? Only been a patient for about 8 months. You have to call for days to get any kind of answers. Ive had to chase them pretty much every month about an issue and the staff is rude. Went in to speak directly to doctor and he discharged me for being belligerent towards his staff. Started disputing my dosage on a medication, but didn't bring it up when I've been seen? if that's how he felt, why would he be bringing it up after he prescribed for 8 months? Then, he sent in the script for the amount I've always received...Dr Jenkinson was cold, and could've cared less what his office had been doing. He told me he wrote the script for 3 months, I explained my insurance doesn't allow me to get 2 months at a time. He said, "oh well, I sent it" and refused to send it in as a 30 day. My pharmacy filled it for 30 days fortunately with 2 refills. Told me I need my psychiatrist because I told him this issue is effecting my mental health. my insurance is now investigating to see if this is an issue with facility, and was advised that circumstances can effect their relationships with doctors writing incorrect script. Insurance has reached out to Aiken Physician Alliance and they haven't answered.

    Augusta - Aiken ENT and Allergy - earnosethroat - Updated July 2026

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