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    Yager Family Medicine

    2.8 (10 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Emory Family Medicine At Dunwoody

    Emory Family Medicine At Dunwoody

    2.0(49 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    This place is awesome…read more I've seen some 1-Star reviews for this place. They are either lying or they're the type of patients who are crazy or trying to use their doctor as a drug dealer. I brought my significant others here and the doctors here solved in 15 min what other practices had failed to figure out for 3 years for her. Every doctor her or I have seen here is TOP NOTCH! (I see Dr. Hunter). Emory has a practice of responsible prescribing, so if you're trying to get a fix, go somewhere else. If you want accurate diagnosis and solutions to your health problems that work, this is the place for you! If you read negative, bitchy reviews, don't believe them. This place is fantastic.

    I needed to get a physician's assessment and TB test for my aunt with Alzheimer's as part of the…read moreregulatory requirements for getting her into assisted living. By chance, she had her annual wellness visit coming up, so I thought getting those small things done as part of the visit would be quick and easy. It was not. Despite being scheduled to see her GP, we ended up seeing a different doctor, who was reluctant to do the assessment. She eventually agreed, but would not give the paperwork to us without a power of attorney, despite the fact that my aunt was right there. She also ordered a TB test, although apparently they couldn't draw her blood or do any of her vaccines in her office for reasons. I offered to run home and get it, but she insisted that I needed to make another appointment, but did allow that I didn't need to bring my aunt back. I really needed the form, so I agreed and made an appointment in the earliest available slot, the following week. I returned as scheduled, PoA in hand, only to be told that now they couldn't give me the paperwork because my aunt wasn't present. After much arguing, they finally agreed that if I could get my aunt onto a video call they would do a tele-health appointment and restart the process from the beginning. After an hour of waiting on call with my aunt, the doctor finally showed up and we got the assessment. Shortly after this, the results for the TB test I'd taken her to the lab to get started came through. I immediately called the doctor's office and asked them to send the results to the assisted living facility. They agreed to do so. By the beginning of the next week, they had not done it. The facility called and asked for their information to see if they would have any more luck getting the paperwork from the office. They did not. At that point it had been nearly two weeks since I started the process, and the doctor's office was still stalling us at every point. I'd kept the original copy of the assessment, so all I needed was the TB test result. I decided to get it myself. Unfortunately, Emory had somehow managed to get a phone number none of us recognized as the two factor authentication on her MyChart, and even with my aunt asking personally they would not give us access. After a couple of hours of frustration, I decided it would be faster to go down to the doctor's office and request a copy in person. I was wrong. I showed up, in person, with a medical PoA and advanced directive, with mom, my aunt's emergency contact, in tow, and requested the test results. They would not give them to us. I called my aunt, and she talked to them personally. They would not give us the test results. I have never seen anything like this, a medical practitioner refusing to hand over test results despite requests from literally every single person with any kind of interest or legal standing to ask, including the patient. At this point, my mom was literally crying in their office because they would not let us get my aunt into a safer living environment. They did not care. We obviously knew she didn't have TB, because we weren't in quarantine telling CDC doctor's who we'd seen in the last week. But they wouldn't actually tell us that. Eventually, after an insane amount of time, they gave us a literally worthless, unsigned letter saying she didn't have TB, but they wouldn't give us the test results. I finally gave up and went home, and after a couple more hours of headaches managed to get into MyChart and download the results. I understand that medicine can be litigious, but there comes a point where legal protections compromise patient care. Emory Family Medicine is far past that point. I think it's fair to say that they no longer practice medicine in any meaningful form, and are now just a legal mitigation strategy firm. The level of care and concern they showed for my aunt was non-existent. They delayed a meaningful improvement in my aunt's circumstances for a ridiculous length of time for no reason except to cover their own asses. They should be ashamed to claim to be healers.

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    Family Practice Associates of Atlanta - Front desk

    Family Practice Associates of Atlanta

    3.3(6 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I have been seeing Dr. Rogers at Family Practice (and associates when he's not available) since I…read moremoved to Atlanta more than 25 years ago. They are a teaching practice which I appreciate even if it takes a little more time. They are extremely thorough and never rushed and I feel like I have a good rapport with my doctor. He takes me and my health concerns seriously and patiently. His students are always thoughtful as well. My husband and son also use the practice (and my daughter probably will also when she graduates from her pediatrician). Insurance billing and copay has always gone smoothly and prescriptions come through quickly or they're handed to you for you to fill as necessary. There is evidence to support that teaching practices yield better care and my experiences here back this up. A wonderful place for lifelong care.

    I really really used to like them... alot. they were my childhood doctors and i was excited when…read morethey were listed on my approved doctor listing as i got older. Idont know when they decided to partner with emory but in my opinion it is a huge mistake. there is NO REASON for an appointment to take 2 hours and 15 min when i am just coming in to change to new blood pressure medications. The waiting room as like 10 min. got calld back, was told my fatness and blood pressure as usual... then i sit there... and sit there, this little twinkydink comes in and explains that he is not the doctor... ( well no duh) then proceeds to ask me a hundred questions and starts making comments for things that need to be done like tests... no sweet heart. ive had my kidney condition my whole life, I know what it is.. you obviously dont... or you wouldnt be making the assumptions you are making... then another 25 min wait for the doctor while i can hear the doc in training telling the doctor everything we just talked about right outside the door... then they both come in. and its 20 more questions.. its just akward and uncomfortable. I feel like the personal relationship you buiild with your doctor has gone out the window. and the last cpl times the nurse has called she was really rude... I think its time for a new doctor.. one that wont take half a day to refill a script...

    Piedmont Physicians of Brookhaven

    Piedmont Physicians of Brookhaven

    3.7(26 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    So this review is personal yet meaningful. I hope I succeed in sharing some insight and positivity…read moreto you all! This week I had had to take a visit to see the specialist to see Dr. Rangarajan. For the past couple of years, I had not been feeling like myself and things started to escalate the end of 2025. Long story short I have been having random fainting spells. I'm very winded just doing the simplest things like going up a flight of stairs, extreme fatigue, and just not feeling like my normal self. The last straw was an evening out with my sister and me having a random fainting spell while dining at a restaurant. She had never seen this happen to me and it was very scary and eye-opening which led to Dr. Rangarajan at Piedmont Heart Institute Brookhaven Cardiology. I must say my visit was very enlightening, very resourceful. Dr. Rangarajan was very thorough showed compassion and demonstrated stellar bedside manners! Even his physician assistant was top-notch. I left feeling educated of the necessary steps, he's taking to ensure we get to the bottom of why I'm having the fainting episodes and find a resolution which brings me sense of relief. Just a note to everyone please take care of your health, especially your heart and vascular health. It has no age limit. My significant other had an unexpected heart attack January 2025 at 43 years young. I'm so thankful he's still here with us! However, it doesn't always turn out this way as six months later we lost two friends and a family member to massive heart attacks all well in their early to late 40s. I'm grateful to have found a specialist who cares about my well-being and is taking his time to ensure all the necessary screenings/ test are scheduled. Do not wait for an ache or pain to get checked. Please take the time to go get your screenings. Make your heart health your priority! If you are looking for a cardiologist, I highly recommend Piedmont Heart Institute Brookhaven Cardiology. Ask for Dr. Rangarajan. The office building is visible & easy to access off of Peachtree Rd. The office building is connected to a Walgreens pharmacy. There is plenty of "free" parking in the parking garage. I did not get as many photos of the office as intended but I'll try to remember my next visit. I hope this review was helpful.

    This place has continued its decline. They lack in putting the patient first. They make me…read moreschedule needless office visit to fill a simple script. Profit over people reigns true here.

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