Disclaimer: I have a chronic but undiagnosed autoimmune condition, so my situation is more complicated than the average client. If you're coming here for something trivial like a check-up or cold medicine you're probably fine.
That said, the first two times I saw Brandi and she was kind and sympathetic. She was uncomfortable with the doses of prednisone she was prescribing, however, and referred me to (Curtis) Page. Cue the worst doctor experience I have ever had in my life (and I have had a LOT of experiences with new doctors):
Within a few moments of me trying to explain a complicated 10+ year medical history, he seemed to have already developed a diagnosis in his head. He was dismissive and rude, and almost flat-out refused to give me the prescription I needed, favoring instead medicine that I explained I've tried before and hadn't had enough of an effect. He finally gave in to prescribing prednisone, "2 refills or whatever she wants" and stormed out like he lost an argument. Which is good because at that point I was already in tears and was just relieved to have ann opportunity to cry in peace. I can't remember the last time, if ever, that a doctor visit made me cry.
He also had two medical students with him. I was never asked for my preference on whether they were in the room or not. This is one of the few times I would have wished they weren't there actually. All I can hope is they don't pick up his bedside manner.