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    Dr. Thomas de Vries

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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    Praxis Jessen² + Kollegen

    Praxis Jessen² + Kollegen

    2.6(28 reviews)
    1.6 kmSchöneberg

    I have been to this practice a few times and generally have had a okay experience, but yesterdays…read moreexperience was one of the worst doctors experiences I've had. The doctor was rude, extremely rushed and his attitude was that I should be honored to be even seen by him. I did have a couple of questions for the doctor, but he said he was too busy and to make an appointment for the following week. I believe my total visit was less than 4 minutes, so I do not believe I was taking up an excessive amount of time. As studied as you may be by your thorough collection of books you choose to display in the waiting area, it is unfortunate a book can not teach you empathy. -- (Google translated) Ich habe in dieser Praxis ein paar Mal und in der Regel hatte eine gute Erfahrung, aber gestern Erfahrung war einer der schlimmsten Ärzte Erfahrungen, die ich hatte. Der Arzt war unhöflich, sehr gehetzt und seine Haltung war, dass ich geehrt werde, sogar von ihm gesehen zu werden. Ich hatte ein paar Fragen für den Arzt, aber er sagte, er sei zu beschäftigt und einen Termin für die nächste Woche zu machen. Ich glaube, mein Gesamtbesuch war weniger als 4 Minuten, also glaube ich nicht, dass ich eine übermäßige Zeit in Anspruch nahm. Wie studiert, wie Sie durch Ihre gründliche Sammlung von Büchern, die Sie wählen, um in den Wartebereich zu zeigen, ist es unglücklich ein Buch kann nicht lehren Sie Empathie.

    Bad experiences with two doctors in this practice:…read more 1. Dr. Jessen incorrectly called my bloodwork normal when the lab said I was anemic. I was symptomatic, treated it myself, and felt much better. 2. Dr. Mundt told me to gain weight and then come back when I came in a fourth time complaining of fatigue. I asked why she didn't work a differential diagnosis, and she responded by demanding photographic proof of Raynaud's, one of my symptoms. I have witnessed #1 before with multiple other women. For some reason, as common and painful/disruptive as anemia is, doctors seem to be bad at screening and treating for it. As offensive as it is when male doctors tell female patients they are hysterical--that the problem is in their heads, when the blood says they are sick--at least it is common and easy enough to solve the problem yourself. But I have never witnessed anything like #2 before. I've volunteered as an advocate in a lupus patients group after helping my mom get diagnosed and treated. To ask a patient for photographic proof of a self-reported symptom, instead of perhaps asking more questions about it... To basically just say, I don't believe you, prove it? That's mean, disrespectful, breaks trust, fails to show empathy, and generally does harm when it's possible to gather information to help instead. I was floored. I left the appointment, left the practice, and told them why I had left. They have not responded.

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