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    Richard W McDuffie,MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    One of the very few doctors who could listen. He never ordered any unneeded tests. He was the best but he is retired now.

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    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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    Andrew Gilchrist

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    I saw this Dr. about 15 years ago, give or take, when he was @ Oak St. Medical., Eugene. In the…read moreseveral visits I had with him for my Fibromyalgia, he never ever once listened to my lungs or heart (& I have COPD). He sat in the opposite corner of the room, What? This was so uncomfortable! Well, the practice itself, Oak St. Medical, + all their affiliates, says it all. No, I'd run the other way as a new patient. I did!

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    G Street Integrated Health - 1435 G Street, Springfield, OR 97477

    G Street Integrated Health

    3.0(20 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    A doctor here stopped refilling a (*non* pain med) medication that was helping me get through my…read moreday, with no heads up that the refills were going to end. I am brand new to being able to access medical care so I'm somewhat unfamiliar with the processes, and that's on me! But befire stopping a heart medication, I admit it did not occur to me the Dr would just cease refilling it with no warning. I requested a refill through my pharmacy's automated service 3x, figuring something was going wrong with the request process there- after a month or so I finally called to see if the requests were processing, and they said "oh, yes! They're going through, your Dr is just denying them" - So that is how I found out. I came in very excited to finally have insurance and start to be seen by a doctor. I left each time feeling embarrassed, generally unheard and just awful. Each visit besides the one that I brought a friend with me to- had lots of eye rolling and scoffing at what I had been doing to manage histamine flares, and deep exhaustion at home (which had been incredibly effective, I was so grateful to find relief!), after I had asked for help managing those symptoms in the first visit, but the doctor had said "go on Amazon and try otc medicine until you find one that works!" My symptoms were chalked up to allergies, aging. Later testing and several visits later presenting the same info - determined I had a chronic illness. I cried during the session where my symptoms were attributed to allergies & getting old- because I had taken the day off, and was so excited to get help, and ended up feeling very rushed, and dismissed like I was inconveniencing them. The Dr looked at me very awkwardly and asked if I was going to therapy. I said "sorry, you probably don't get a lot of people crying in here" They said "....no, not really. "They also let me know that a dr from a previous er visit wrote something unkind in my chart. I asked a couple times for an allergy panel- I was told by my pcp and the allergist there "they're very expensive, and even if you do it- what are you going to do with the results?" I didn't even know what to say to that. One session another person came in with a iPad on a podium and took notes- this person was not introduced, and no one mentioned what they were doing. The following visit I was asked if a student could listen in, and I said no. They said would you consider it, bc they are wanting to learn about my condition- I declined. It's understandable to not know immediately what is going on with a new patient! I don't expect that at all. I go into doctors doing my best to present what is going on and am absolutely there for guidance. I don't go into places asking for help, and give attitude, or think I know more than medical professionals I know by this review I may sound like I have wild expectations, or maybe I have a bad attitude But I promise I do my best to be chill and respectful and helpful. But the treatment/weird adversarial attitude from the doctor, the no heads up about ceasing to refill heart medication became too much. I'm so grateful to have found another PCP. They helped me immediately, explained medications and their thought processes, ask in depth questions about lifestyle and already are ordering heart monitoring tests to evaluate my condition, and were surprised my former PCP had not taken these steps before diagnosing me and putting me on a medication. It could have just been an awful fit, and they just didn't like the cut of my jib. I'm truly hoping this is rare and everyone else has an easy time.

    I have many medical issues that most are life-threatening if not under a doctor's care. I saw…read moreWilliam Everts, D.O. For 1st time on 1/7/26; He refused to have me as a patient because I have too many medical problems. ITo mention a few: AFIB, Bradycardia, meningioma, Fibromyalgia, Osteoarthritis throughout, Spondylitis, Degenerative Disc Disease, & a whole lot of pain to go with it all! If that wasn't enough, I was refused a Cologuard test kit (I had a pre-cancerous polyp removed 18 months ago, & 3 months later, I started experiencing intermittent bleeding in rear area, also intermittent bleeding in stomach). After being offered a stool sample DNA test, Dr. Everts denied it to me, refused me my heart/COPD meds, & refused any/all referrals, whether it be for Internal Medicine specialist and/or pain management. Instead of referring me to specialists, he told me to BEG all practitioners to get an Internist. It was a waste of waiting 3 months to see Dr. Everts. I'm 67, extremely disabled, housebound most the time. I made several complaints, one to Providence Insurance, who want me to file a formal grievance within the 60 days period, which I will. This should never have happened. I sent an email to office management, who called a few days later to ask what she could do to fix the issue. She explained that it wasn't a "good fit" with Dr. Everts. She wanted to help me. Much appreciated, though. In the interim she told me Dr. Everts said he'd be my PCP, but really, it's too late. Damage done. I, after 2 days solid all day on the phone/online, & got a Primary Care/Internal Medicine Dr. I see early February. Again, this should have never happened.

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