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| - It's been several years since my last update. My wife still comes to Dr Leber. Now I do also. I used to see her partner in her old practice, but he has since moved to research. For a time I used the LNP at my company, but this past year I established myself with Dr Leber. Our daughter also has "graduated" from the pediatrician she was seeing and now is a patient of Dr Leber.
Yes, you will have to wait in the waiting room. How many doctors have you seen where you didn't wait? One reason is that as long as you have questions she stays in the room and answers them. So some appointments take longer than others, and she can get a little behind. It's annoying when you're in the waiting room, but it's welcome when you're in the exam room and have questions or concerns.
Yes, she talks very fast. And once the exam is done and your questions are answered, she's out the door. But you can ask her to repeat something, or explain further, or express any concerns you have, and she is there for you.
She and her staff are concerned and thorough. As an example, I had an x-ray ordered by a podiatrist. I asked that Dr Leber be copied on the report. Her office was unaware of my situation and called me to follow-up on the report. Jennifer (who has been with her forever) wanted to be sure I wasn't in need of additional care at this time. I've had a few primary physicians over the years. This isn't the first time I've copied my primary on a report from a specialist, but it is the first time my primary called me to see if I had everything I needed.
We also have had to get my wife in on short-notice, and Jennifer makes it happen. If you're an existing patient she will find a way for you.
Dr Leber moves fast, but she's a great primary care physician and her office staff is great too.
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