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| - I don't like her at all. She's real confrontational and does not care if something is bothering you whatsoever. If you tell her something that's bothering you, she'll blink at you once, say one sentence then move on.
The appointment lasts for all of 5 minutes. She takes your blood pressure with a wrist cuff that she makes you place near your heart so it will register. She then weighs you on a scale she bought from Walmart. She writes a few things down in her notes, gives a RX w/only 2 refills, then sends you on your way. She doesn't even bother to make an appointment in advance three months later so you can get your meds refilled on time.
She does things the old fashioned way, as in paper 'scripts that you have to physically take to the pharmacist, old school pencil appointment books, etc--absolutely nothing is done electronically as with most medical offices. Having to call in a RX refill is quite the fiasco since you have to leave her the pharmacy's phone # and location (evidently she can't or won't look it up on Google if the wrong # is accidentally given), your bday, what medication you need, the dosage amount, etc. Doesn't she have record of that?! The answer is yes, but she can't be bothered to look it up. She is a bit difficult to get in touch with.
She also charges MD prices when she's just a nurse practitioner.
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