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    Oregon Neurosurgery

    2.5 (10 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
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    Pain GPS Clinic

    Pain GPS Clinic

    3.0
    (8 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Septembe 25, 2025…read more To: Vanessa Johnston, FNP of GPS Clinic, LLC; 1605 Oak Street, Eugene, OR 97401 Fr: Dwight A. Janssen, Patient Re: Pending Neurological Assessment Due to Headaches and Lack of Brain Oxygen for 3 1/2 months. On May 9, 2025 you prescribed Clonidin and I began taking two pills at bedtime and one pill 8 hours later, then reduced that to 2 at bedtime. The dosage was 0.1 mg tabs and the prescription was for 90 pills. On June 3, 2025 you again filled this prescription for an additional 90 pills. Also, you should have been aware that I was taking two other medications for many years to lower my blood pressure: Lisinopril, which was 5 mg tabs and taken once each day, as well as Norvasc 10 mg tabs which was also taken once each day. You were also aware that my blood pressure was an issue after you read the cardiologist report from PeaceHealth Hospital after I had failed a stress test that you ordered in May, 2025. Since the PeaceHealth cardiologist failed to discuss any issues with me personally, you and I decided it was best to consult another cardiologist at McKenzie Willamette Hospital due to significant heart symptoms. You then facilitated an appointment with Dr. Stephen Wall on August 12, 2025. My first meeting with Dr. Wall was a personal consultation and I knew immediately that this Doctor was very knowledgeable and honest. However Vanessa, he disclosed some information to me that was extremely disturbing and something you had NEVER addressed with me. He was extremely concerned over the fact that Clonidine is a drug that significantly lowers an individual's blood pressure! This means I was taking 3 different blood pressure medications and 4 pills daily! Dr. Wall ordered a nuclear test of my heart and tested my blood pressure laying down quietly, which was normal, and then standing up at which point my Sys. number dropped by over 30 points into a very dangerous zone! After this appointment I stopped taking all the blood pressure medications and tested my BP on a daily basis. The results are attached and clearly demonstrate that I was in very bad shape. It took 12 days to get those 4 pills out of my system until my BP returned to normal. Since I had gotten back to normal my cardiologist recommended that I start taking Lisinopril again, which I did. Once off the BP drugs I noticed an energy level improvement but still had chronic headaches. During this period from May 9, 2025 to August 24, 2025 I was consulting with you on a weekly basis and was very forthcoming and descriptive of what I was going through. Honestly, I was scared to death that I might have a heart attack or worse during that period from May 9, 2025 to August 24, 2025, which amounted to 3 1/2 months of extreme suffering. I informed you during this time I was experiencing headaches, possibly fainting, weakness and fatigue, cognitive issues from a lack of oxygen to my brain, some nausea, and heart palpitations. Since this lasted more than 3 months, I was extremely vulnerable to experiencing shock, organ damage, heart problems, stroke and chronic headaches from a lack of blood flow. In fact, I couldn't walk more than 20 yards without feeling the above symptons and having to sit down for 5-7 minutes to let my heart slow down so I could continue walking. I believe the fact that I'm now experiencing chronic daily debilitating headaches is a result of that lack of proper blood flow. If a patient is experiencing these symptoms for an extended period of time like I am, it is totally advisable that I consult with a neurologist to get an evaluation of ongoing debilitating headaches. My problem was that my caregiver, Vanessa Johnston, absolutely failed to advise me on all the repercussions of using a drug like Clonidine with my existing meds. Any medical caregiver who doesn't properly understand all the attributes of a particular drug has absolutely no business prescribing this drug for her patients. This conduct represents medical malpractice and a total lack of understanding of the most basic ethical standards for any medical practitioner. I will be consulting with an attorney. Sincerely, Dwight A. Janssen; Email: Dwightj1@comcast.net; Phone: (541) 485-5771

    I went to this place because I have been taking pain medication for years because of chronic pain…read morefrom neuropathy and arthritis but my regular doctor quit prescribing for chronic pain. Vanessa treated me like a drug addict, even though I had been taking the same small doses for years, she tried to get me to do ketamine and I kept saying no. Finally she used a corrupt drug & alcohol testing company, Millennium Laboratories that has been fined 256 million dollars for giving out false test results for Medicare patients like me. The other company that she used at first was honest but she decided to believe the dishonest company so I quit going to her.

    Springfield Family Physicians

    Springfield Family Physicians

    2.0
    (43 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I became a patient of Dr Gene Thompson. First visit, he was patient and listened well. since I…read morehad lost considerable amount of weight and was experiencing dizziness, I questioned my blood pressure medicine. Did I still need it? He said we can do a lessor strength. He wanted me on a statin, which was expected. I told him I tried a statin before and experience muscle pain. Again he mentioned a lower dose. I agreed to trying a lower dose. I left feeling satisfied that my concerns were addressed. By the time I got home the pharmacy had my prescriptions ready. After standing in line for 20 mins it was my turn. Two prescriptions, no cost. All positive energy hmming along. I get home and open the pharmacy bag and retrieve my two prescriptions. They were both the exact same prescriptions, same strength I had previously! i send him a message expressing my disappointment. I had also brought with me to the appointment two months of daily bp readings that he never looked at. In his reply, he defended the prescriptions he wrote and acted like his opinion shouldn't be challenged. Shortly after that I found a new doctor. A young female who listened to me.

    I've seen multiple providers at Springfield Family Physicians and have always had excellent…read moreexperiences. Unfortunately, my experience with Dr. Jason Keister was the complete opposite. During my appointment on August 16, 2024, he told me that I had a "small heart attack," but that it was "very small" and not to worry. He then sent a cardiology referral based on that statement. Later, when I reviewed my medical chart, I found three question marks (???) next to my diagnosis with no explanation. When I requested a correction to my record and asked him to clarify what he meant, he suddenly changed the story. He denied ever mentioning a heart attack and replaced the question marks with "TIA," which has nothing to do with cardiology or the reason for the referral. This did not reflect what was actually communicated to me and only created more confusion. I've had nothing but great experiences with other doctors in this clinic, so this was shocking and disappointing. In my personal experience, Dr. Keister was careless, contradictory, and dismissive, and I would not recommend him to anyone who needs clear communication or accurate documentation. I hope this review helps others make informed decisions about their care.

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    Oregon Medical Group

    Oregon Medical Group

    1.4
    (82 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    I've had no issues with OMG, while there's not a hospital facility around that isn't sometimes hard…read moreto contact, I haven't found that to be the case with OMG. My care has always been very good and getting appointments has not been a problem either. I e been a patient for about 15 years and have been very satisfied all around.

    Beyond disgusted. Doctor is great. support staff sucks! call to make an appointment with…read moreDoctor, they try to put me into an appointment with a PA at a completely different clinic. I make my yearly Medicare physical appointment a year ahead of time, they cancel it three months before, tell me that I cannot get another with my doctor until next year (it is June now), but they would be glad to make me a telehealth appointment....Isn't an annual checkup supposed to actually check things like blood pressure, heart rate, listening to lungs? apparently not if we are going to do it over the internet. I have had notes in my chart telling me that they are referring me to a specific practice. I hear nothing, so I call the practice. they have not received any referral, so call OMG, turns out they referred me to a completely different doctor, even though it is clearly stated in my chart where the referral is for. I am then told that that is just the state of medical care here in Oregon, so deal. There are things my doctor understands that are not in my chart where the whole point of having the same doctor is that there is continuity, not having to start over every time you go in. But of course, that is just the state of the medical process here in America,is what they tell me. I never had these problems in California.....

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    NeuroSpine

    NeuroSpine

    1.7
    (36 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    I had a very poor experience with NeuroSpine and would not recommend them to anybody. After initial…read morescheduling they had a situation that required them to reschedule me which I found out out about via voicemail. It took a week of unreturned calls and being transferred to lines that were never answered before I could get rescheduled. I showed up early for my appointment and got my x-rays done. I will say the x-ray staff was awesome, friendly and efficient. I was called back to the Dr.Millers on time at 10:20 where I sat until almost 11:40. Nobody checked in or let me know why things were over an hour behind. My experience with Dr. Miller was unpleasent. He seemed extremely detached, made little eye contact and spent about 10 minutes with me where he offered me next to nothing in regards to my spine issues. He told me my spine looked like it belonged to a 70 year old and that outside of stem-cell procedures in other countries there was nothing that could be done. He said they have a pain management clinic I was free to talk to and that was about it. No talk of options, physical therapy etc. While I dont need to be coddled or treated with kid gloves I did find him to be quite rude and completely disinterested in what he was doing. It was at a level that made me uncomfortable as I felt like he was irritated by my mere presence. Also no apologies offered for lateness of the appointment. I will add that the front desk staff was very friendly the day of the appointment as well. Maybe I caught the Dr. on a bad day who knows but it was a poor enough experience that I wont return under an circumstance.

    $15 for a medical assistant to sign a piece of paper is insane. When I asked the reason for that,…read moreshe was rude and couldn't even give me an explanation why except that "we charge that for all paperwork" okay.. but why? And I had to come back the next day to get it!

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    I am beyond frustrated with Neurospine. I've been going here since 2009 and have spent close to $250,000. They're about making $
    I am beyond frustrated with Neurospine. I've been going here since 2009 and have spent close to $250,000. They're about making $
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