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    Stewart Pamela E MD

    Stewart Pamela E MD

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    Right after Thanksgiving, 2015, I was hospitalized with a rather mild case of pneumonia/bronchitis…read morein our town ,Ulysses, KS, and Dr. Pamela Stewart was the ER doctor who handled my case. I had never seen her here before. She first of all denied I had pneumonia until the x-ray person told her it was definite. She kept saying she didn't know what I had. She put me in a room upstairs and began treatment. I had the standard treatments for my malady, but then after multiple blood tests, Dr. Stewart declared me to be very low on Digoxin (I was taking one Digoxin pill per day at the time but had had none for two or three days). Every hour for several hours (maybe seven), I was given a Digoxin pill. By morning, she declared I was dangerously high in Digoxin and needed "flushing." I was feeling quite odd, but I was tired of Dr. Stewart's odd behavior whenever she would come to my room - very overconfident in her own ability, but acting rather silly at the same time. Afraid she was killing me, I told her I felt great again. She dismissed me and I went home - happy to be alive. When my heart started doing strange beats (skipping, adding) the day I went home, I saw my heart specialist, Dr. Evans (from Cypress Heart - Wichita) at our local hospital. I explained Dr. Stewart's "care" of me, and he called for the hospital records. He seemed very disturbed that any doctor would overdose a patient on Digoxin. I no longer can take this medication, but my heart beat is still irregular. I have very brief periods almost daily when I feel like I'm going to faint. I have little energy. He has recently retired, but the concern her showed indicated that he thought Dr. Stewart had done me more harm with her methods. I saw my regular doctor a day or two later and told him of this incident with Dr. Stewart. Again, this doctor showed great amazement that a doctor would give anyone so much Digoxin. He told me to avoid Dr. Stewart at all costs.

    Women's Clinic - obgyn - Updated July 2026

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