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    Wakefield Andrew E, MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Windsor Family Medicine

    Windsor Family Medicine

    1.5(8 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I was bitten by a tick several days ago and started showing some worrying symptoms that suggested I…read moremay have been exposed to Lyme disease. I have never been particularly thrilled with the doctors at Windsor Family Medicine because most of them would rather stare at their computer than look at you while they're treating you but haven't had a chance to look for a new physician that my insurance will accept. I met with Dr. Flanagan on Saturday morning and appreciated that he was willing to see me on such short notice. Because I use a service dog for Tourettes Syndrome that interferes with my breathing and swallowing I did tell him that I had the disorder. He looked at the tick bite on my neck, spent some time asking me questions and typing on his computer, then gave me a prescription for Doxycycline. I asked him if the pills he was prescribing were large and he said it depends on the brand but they probably aren't too big. A few hours later I went to the pharmacy and picked up two capsules that are far larger than anything I can swallow. I called the answering service and requested that Dr. Flanagan call me so I could discuss alternate options for taking the Doxycycline. When he called me back I explained the problem- his response? "You're 24 years old. I think it's time to grow up and learn to swallow pills." Never mind the fact that trouble swallowing pills is an incredibly common problem. If this doctor knew ANYTHING about the patients he is treating he would know that Tourettes is a relatively common disorder that causes involuntary movements and can make every day activities like swallowing pills extremely difficult. He automatically assumed that my inability to swallow pills was a mark of immaturity and not a side effect of my disability. As another user said- run, don't walk, away from this facility. Find a different doctor- ANY different doctor. While the nurses have always been kind and welcoming, the lack of sensitivity from every doctor I have had there and the fact that they don't seem to be particularly interested in actually treating you- rather they want to move you in and out as fast as possible- mean your money and time are best spent elsewhere.

    This was my first time using this office. The receptionist was very polite, and so was the nurse…read morewho wrote down everything prior to the doctor. The wait time was fairly quick with the usual new patient information packet. The doctor was very quick to judge and assume without actually hearing an explanation. Once I told him everything he was pretty reluctant to even refill my rx. He acted as if he was going to find a different conclusion than what my previous doctor did for me for 25 years. He sat on his laptop the entire time and kind of nodded every now and then. Overall.... No impressed.

    Wakefield Andrew E, MD - physicians - Updated July 2026

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