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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Christina Stevenson, Fnp

    Christina Stevenson, Fnp

    1.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Beware almost everyone I know that has came here has been diagnosed with ODD as well as ADHD. Most…read moreof all my children were diagnosed with the exact same disorder. She gives a computer test and she counts on that to make the diagnosis. I actually went and got a 2nd opinion and several have told me you can not diagnose a child in one day of they have ODD and definitely cannot diagnose a child with ADHD with computer test. To be diagnosed with ADHD youbhave to be tested all day by a professional with multiple testing to be accurate. Very sad situation to diagnose someone with both these disorders in 2 visits and now when your child wants to join the military their life is ruined. You have to end up paying several hundred dollars to have him restarted and get him cleared.

    I give her only one star as a former employee. If there were a way to give no stars I would. I…read morewas given three weeks to quarantine due to corona virus because my family and I have preexisting conditions. Before quarantine, I was training 2 student nurses. I had some reservations and addressed my concerns with my supervisor. She assured me that I would not be replaced. When it was my time to go back to work either remotely or on location, I was told there was no work for me. The phlebotomist at the job and I were friendly and she informed me that they hired one of the student nurses in my place. Dr. Brown denies doing this and claims I quit. I am now in the appeals process with unemployment because she lied to the unemployment agency and told them I quit and left due to personal reasons. This is completely false. I sent all my proof to a lawyer and am awaiting a response. She is not a good employer and she hides under the guise that she is a Christian. The oath of a doctor is do no harm. She tries to get her employees to become her patients so she can diagnose them and then manipulate them based on said diagnosis. This is a gross misuse of her credentials and she needs to be stopped from hurting anyone else.

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    Primary Care Urgent Care of Nashville

    Primary Care Urgent Care of Nashville

    3.9
    (7 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    This is one of the best urgent cares I've ever been to. Ive been here a couple times and every time…read morethey are so nice. The ladies at the front desk are really nice and caring. The nurses and doctors are amazing. I felt like they really cared about me here, they diagnosed me well and gave me medicine to get better. I will continue to go here, the only thing is they do get really busy but I guess it's because they are so great.

    My experience with this practice has been extremely disappointing…read more I initially saw Monique Lee in urgent care following a work-related dog bite injury to my hand. At the time, I was experiencing increasing swelling, pain, and concerns about the condition of my wound. During that visit, I had to specifically ask about removing the sutures so the wound could drain. I left the visit without being referred to the emergency room despite expressing concerns about the worsening condition of my hand. Later that same day, I presented to the emergency room because my condition continued to worsen. I was ultimately admitted to the hospital for about a week, underwent two hand surgeries, and was treated for a severe bacterial infection. Following my hospitalization, I required approximately 28 days of IV ertapenem therapy through a PICC line. Given the severity of the infection and the extensive treatment that followed, I believe the seriousness of my condition was underestimated during my urgent care visit. My most recent experience was equally frustrating. I arrived for my scheduled annual primary care appointment with Dr. Shandal Emanuel and was informed that I would not be seen due to an outstanding balance related to my workers' compensation claim. The balance remains unresolved because of an ongoing workers' compensation billing issue. I have been instructed by the workers' compensation carrier not to pay anything out of pocket while the matter is being reviewed, yet I have not been provided clear guidance on how to resolve the bill or confirmation that I would be reimbursed if I paid it myself. Despite explaining this situation, I was turned away from my appointment and denied routine medical care. During my conversation with the office staff, I was told that the doctor would not receive payment unless I paid the bill myself. While I understand the office's desire to be paid, I do not believe it is appropriate to place that responsibility on a patient who is actively involved in an unresolved workers' compensation claim and has been instructed not to pay out of pocket. I understand medical offices have billing policies. However, turning away an established patient over a disputed workers' compensation balance while providing no clear path toward resolution is unacceptable. Between my experience with urgent care, a hospitalization that included two surgeries and nearly a month of IV antibiotics, and being denied a scheduled annual appointment over an unresolved workers' compensation bill, I have lost confidence in this practice and will be seeking care elsewhere.

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    Haley Frazier, FNP
    Eastern NC Medical Group

    Eastern NC Medical Group

    1.0
    (2 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    This is a review of the Rocky Mount location on hwy 97. Our primary is Tammy Eby and she is a very…read moregood PA. With that said, when you're sick, the first person you see when you get to the office is the person at the front desk. Now, when that person, usually Sharon, greets you, do not expect a pleasant smile. Not only is she short with responses, sometimes she is just rude and snippy. We were told she's that way sometimes.?. I've never seen her not like that. Don't make excuses for the first person to see your sick patients. Note: Sharon, if you don't like your job then please make a change.

    My husband an I have never been so disappointed with a medical office. My husband hurt his knee at…read morework, and after a few days of fighting with him to go see a Dr, he finally agreed... This was a waste of time. He was seen on June 3rd for what the Dr suspected war a torn ligament in his knee. He was told that he needs an mri to diagnose the suspicion. We were told that they would have to contact our insurance before they could schedule this procedure. One and a half weeks later, and many nights of my husband working on this swollen and very painful knee, we still had not heard anything from anyone! I have left messages with no response. I work with insurance myself and know that our doors nor take this long to contact insurance. I FINALLY get someone to call me back only to be told that they still have not contacted his insurance!! Thank you for nothing! My husband will be going to a different Dr from now on.

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