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    David A. LeVine, MD, CMD

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    My husband and I see Dr. Salude at this office and he is wonderful. He is always very patient,…read moreunderstanding, friendly and personable. The office is nice, clean and new feeling located right off Hwy 19. His secretary is also very nice and accommodating. If you're looking for a primary care Doc, my husband and I definitely recommend Dr. Salude.

    Bring your wallet, checkbook , and CC to your first visit, you will be charged for everything you…read morecan be. Record transference from another Baycare facility doesn't happen, even if you wait 3 months for first appt. Maybe it's just me and my spouse, who were lucky ones that were dropped by our primary because their hours were reduced, that we needed to choose a new dr. In spite of a free annual through our insurer, asking anything health related caused a new office visit charge to apply. My first visit when all the referrals and procedures , EKG, done in office were billed they'd total in excess of $1000. Blood, Echo, Diabetic nutritionist, ophthalmologist, cardio, all ordered , because of general overweight and slightly raised AC1 would have been 1500 if all done. I have to make known my insurance limits before going back for more 'pain.' i might agree to only taking care of one thing at a time. It was all very frustrating, especially when a followup a reveal of the AC1 same results were slightly less than the previous one diagnosed as Diabetes. Why has my health costs so dramatically increased since my regular primary care dr's last appointment 3 months prior, am I dying? My wife's new patient visit wasn't any better. She was told her blood pressure was elevated and required an immediate EKG by the dr. She tried to explain maybe the cortisone injections she received the prior day and the resulting pain played a part. This was refuted by the nurse, who also refused to tell her her blood pressure. Answering the dr need to be consulted and would do the EKG, what a comedy of 3 stooges variety, even with the main characters , running out the door only to return with electronic medical devices in preparation for the Dr to use, and running back out to advise on this 'critical' patient. My wife's preempted response was no problem, promising to return when her health and blood pressure were normal enough to be shared, lol. If I go back there, it'll be just to see if 'standard of care' and patient's EOB responsibilty can live together in harmony at Baycare facilities.

    David A. LeVine, MD, CMD - familydr - Updated July 2026

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