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    Dr nealis is a great primary doctor. And the Bridgewater location is great.

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    South Branch Family Practice

    South Branch Family Practice

    1.0(2 reviews)
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    Recent serious decline in quality of service. Quarterly reviews of lab test results by a student…read morenurse. Utterly unacceptable. Most recent experience resulted in a violent argument. Doctor has virtually mo knowledge of nutriceuticals and wants me to stay away from them despite my reviews of over 600 investigations including double blind tests conducted under rigorously adhered to standard protocols and data evaluation backed up by clinical experience. Dozens of doctors, researchers, and nutrition experts. Dr. Julian yo can a d have done much better. Another chance. Don't disappoint me again.

    Lack of Compassion and Ethical Care - Disappointed with This Practice and Dr. JulieAnn Juliano…read more I've had two highly disappointing experiences with this family practice. The disappointing part is - he's only been there 3 times. Most recently, I brought my son in for his 6th-grade immunizations. During scheduling, at check-in, and while speaking to both the nurse and student trainee administering the shots, no one ever mentioned a document fee for signing the school forms. It wasn't until we were leaving--after I needed the paperwork signed and stamped--that the trainee came back into the room and informed us of the fee (which we mentioned we could return with because it was last minute and we had no prior knowledge of the fee) and then the doctor came in and refused to release my son's records until I returned with payment. While the fee itself was small, this approach felt like coercion and poor ethical practice. If fees exist, they should be disclosed upfront--not after the nurse had already injected my son with two shots--especially when needing the paperwork signed was mentioned multiple times beforehand. When I asked about filing a complaint, the receptionist Jung (this is what she told me her name was) simply shrugged and said, "I don't know where you can send the complaint," which further reflects the lack of professionalism. This is not the first negative experience. At my son's first visit (a few months back) he was visibly anxious due to his expressive communication disability, the doctor told him to "sit down and be quiet because he was old enough to know better." Only after reviewing his IEP and learning about his disability did her attitude shift. Healthcare should be rooted in empathy, clear communication, and genuine care--not robotic policies that lack basic decency. If you have children with disabilities or require more patient-centered care, I would strongly recommend seeking another provider.

    Justin Nealis, MD - familydr - Updated June 2026

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