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| - I cannot begin to describe how blessed I feel to have found Dr. Dare. I have declined changing insurance plans for awhile, so I can continue to go to Dr. Dare. As a fellow healthcare professional, I admire his practice and expertise, more importantly, his willingness to help cut costs.
I have been going to Dr. Dare for about a year and a half now and he surprises me every time. I first started seeing him for a problem that turned out to be a gallstone, a problem that 2 other doctors completely overlooked and dismissed as something else. To be quite honest, I am still quite shocked he figured it out - as I had only one vague symptom to report. When I went to Dr. Dare for a prescription, he sat with me and took the time to research which medication would lease conflict with my other medical issues and more importantly, he tried to find the medication that would cost me the least amount of money. I don't know any doctor that would take the time to do that, in fact, I know that some medical schools teach their students to finish the examination of their patients in 15 minutes or less. My most recent encounter with Dr. Dare, he asked me to come in to schedule an MRI if the pain I was having persisted. When the pain had persisted after a week, I called the office to see if Dr. Dare could just write me a script for the MRI so I can avoid paying another co-pay. Not only did he write me a script, they faxed it straight to the imaging center so I wouldn't have to stop by the office.
The minor downside to his office is that, most of the time he runs late. I usually budget 1.5-2 hours for each appointment. HOWEVER, the reason he runs late is because of the amount of care and attention to detail that he provides each patient. It really is quite extraordinary.
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