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    Duke Endocrinology and Bone Densitometry

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Chapel Hill Gynecology - Dr. Karen Clark - Board Certified Gynecologist.

    Chapel Hill Gynecology

    5.0(1 review)
    7.3 mi

    I have only good things to say about Dr. Clark. I've been her patient for about 4 years now and…read morewill follow her wherever she goes. She is personable, takes her time and listens to my concerns. .She doesn't order unnecessary lab work and is super gentle with exams. She is a real down-to- earth person too, I've gotten a lot of good advice from her. The office is small and comfortable. I've never felt like a just a number to them and they have always responded to me quickly either by phone or patient portal. I've always been able to get an acute appointment within days of having an issue.Liz gets me checked in and is really nice.

    From the owner: Dr. Clark has spent her entire career providing gynecologic care. She is also a wife and mother…read more Having raised three daughters, she is familiar with the needs of younger women. She is board-certified by the American Board of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and is also a Certified Menopause Practitioner, having completed the additional training needed to deliver expert medical care to perimenopausal and menopausal women. Dr. Clark specializes in nonsurgical management of gynecologic problems. She is a Fellow of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and is board-certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She is a North American Menopause Society Certified Menopause Practitioner (NCMP), one of only five in the Triangle area of North Carolina. She uses her background in reproductive endocrinology to assist women in treating a variety of hormonally-related problems, and to provide expert management of those issues using bio-identical hormone therapy. She is also a member of the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH), and is able to assist her patients with sexual issues.

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    Duke Aesthetic Center

    Duke Aesthetic Center

    1.8(5 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I had a tummy tuck because I lost a lot of weight and had some excess skin. Not a lot, therefore, I…read morehad a limited abdominoplasty performed by Dr. Erdmann. Trust me, I'm not one of those people that dreamed of having cosmetic plastic surgery growing up, so I worked out like a crazy person trying to get rid of it - but I couldn't tighten up that sagging 2 inches of skin that was hanging over my waistline. After my surgery, 2 years ago now, I was not given drains. I was told (post-op) that that was because I was "dry". To this day, I'm not sure what that means. Following the initial surgery, I had to go back 3Xs within 2 weeks because my body was starting to accumulate fluid in my abdomen area. The nurses drained the fluid as I lay on a table by pressing on my stomach forcing the fluid from a small opening they had to re-cut and re-open to drain. After my 3rd visit, I requested to have drains put in. The drains were removed about two weeks later and I thought everything was fine. It wasn't. I noticed fluid start to accumulate again, but not as much as before. Over time, the fluid hardened and I developed scar tissue. I raised my concerns and I was made to feel like "it'll be fine, just give it some time". I felt like Dr. Erdmann was tired of seeing/hearing me. Well over time, the fluid hardened and I (as a natural born cis male), appeared to be 3-4 months pregnant. The Aesthetic center was contacted and I was seen and had a scar removal surgery at Duke. I requested up-front that the drain be put in no matter how "dry" things may look. I drained for 2 weeks and the drains were removed. Again, I began to develop fluid but this time, it was jelly like. I thought "I'll give it time". I'm pregnant again. I'm going to have to have another surgery (not by Dr. Erdmann) b/c at this point, I am officially botched. I regret having the surgery and had I known this, I would have just lived with the 2 inches of saggy skin. I've been on this journey for almost 2 years now... Things to note: 1. Don't go to Duke Aesthetic Center 2. Don't go to Dr. Erdmann 3. You should plan to have a scar revision surgery whether you have to have it or not, so that any scar tissue can be removed. Most surgeons like to correct the line where they cut you the first time now that your body has had time to adjust and heal. 4. Get your massages after surgery. I was NEVER told about these but these help with the fluid accumulation and cause the fluid to not to harden. I've been told from another surgeon that they are not the most pleasant massages you'll ever have, but you'll want to make sure you have them. Again, I WAS NEVER TOLD ABOUT THIS at the Aesthetic center. The only time I ever met with the Esthetician was to be sold the silagen scar strips. 5. Dr. Erdmann has NO bedside manner. I'm not saying he's rude, it just "feels" like he doesn't care. 6. The nursing staff is great, however, they're not the ones performing the surgery. 7. Do your research!

    My experience here was so bad that 20 years later I still remember it as if it happened yesterday…read more I went there for electrolysis to remove a unibrow. My hair was so thick the aesthetician placed a single hair on a piece of gauze and told me she'd be right back. She went to the aesthetician next door, asked her to come out and together they stood outside my door laughing and gawking at how thick the hair was. I was so humiliated I sat in the exam room holding my head debating whether I should leave. I was determined to have the unibrow removed so I stayed. But when she came back to the room she removed hair around my brows permanently making them super thin and left the unibrow. She insisted I go elsewhere for hair removal. It was horrible. I hope she reads this to know how inappropriate and offensive her behavior was. I tried to complain but the office manager blamed me saying I was a "bad" patient. In a second visit, I met with a plastic surgeon to have a cyst removed, but the office manager and security insisted on being in the exam room when the doctor examined me. At that, I left and never returned. Horrible, horrible experience all around...

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    Duke Integrative Medicine

    Duke Integrative Medicine

    4.6(7 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    First of all I would like to personally thank Dr Rodriquez for her professionalism- patience &…read morekindness shown to me during my recent visits x2. I feel she was able to grasp my complex issues fairly quickly- she followed up With labs drawn after the first visit with the results and her recommendations even though they are visible in the Duke my chart- this was my 4th visit to this location- years ago my family gifted a visit when there was a bookstore - lunch and other amenities- even though some of the amenities have changed I feel this practice is well worth the investment- options for a la cart services like yoga & other a la cart amenities available. This location is situated off I 85 & other major routes- near the corner of Moreene & Erwin road a mile or so from the main Duke North Hospital Systems on Erwin Road & nearby Medicine Circle. It's now obscured from a lot of greenery and shrubbery but once you turn into the winding paved path way - the location is a beautifully crafted building remindful of the older Duke bricks and newer bricks building.Uniquely designed - there is a drop off entrance for accessibility with automatic door openers. The reception team members & Nurse equally friendly and knowledgeable. Nice comfortable seating available. In house lab. I shall look forward to utilizing more of these facilities in the near future

    This has been an extremely disappointing process at this facility. I went for three months and…read moreduring that time My doctor was always late for appointments, she cancelled my appointment twice (one due to illness) and the other unknown. I was put on an antibiotic for a chronic cough with no X-ray and the antibiotic had a black box warning and I became very ill. It wasn't worth $165 a month and I won't go back.

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    Integrative Medical Clinic of North Carolina

    Integrative Medical Clinic of North Carolina

    3.2(17 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    I very strongly do NOT recommend Karen Saylor NP. I feel I received near malpractice level care…read morefrom her. Her lack of attention to details of my health issues and concerns as she treated me over the past year was appalling. She put me on an extremely high toxic dose of T3 thyroid medicine that has made me extremely ill. I was never informed of what to watch for in the way of reactions (to this med or any of the many supplements she had me take). There is another Yelp review where the same thing was done to another patient. I also received almost no guidance or support in the process of tapering off the meds. I had to pay $25 to ask medical questions. Her answers were always to suggest something I was already taking or something I had already told her I couldn't take as if my chart wasn't even checked. I did not find her care 'integrative'. There was no talk of mind, spirit, or nervous system regulation. No checking with symptoms. Everything was based on $$$$ in labs which were treated with $$$$ in supplements. Her focus was pushing energy when what my system needed was gentle support and nurture.

    I forgot to mention that even from the initial contact that I had with DeMarcus for scheduling, I…read morefelt completely welcomed. He is extremely compassionate and made the booking process very seamless for me. I was in dire need at the time, and he saw to it that I was seen as fast as possible, keeping my availability as well as theirs in mind. Interacting with the team at IMC NC has been nothing short of comforting and miraculous!

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