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| - My first visit was very quick, doctor got the sample of my skin and I had an appointment for the next week to remove the stitches and learn about my diagnosis, at least, that was what doctor told me.
When I came back following week, I asked desk assistant, if I need to pay for my visit. She replied that I needn't because it is a continuation of my previous visit. I didn't get a call with my diagnosis before this visit, so asked the nurse about my diagnosis and what doctor thought about my condition. Doctor came in and told me that I have a rare incurable disease. His tone rather calm and unsympathetic, as if all I got was a flu. I was shocked by my diagnosis and doctor's unprofessional attitude, I expected a little more compassion.
In one month after last visit, I received a bill. After several calls and their promises to call me back next day which they never did, I called the billing. Very rude lady explained to me that the reason why they changed their mind and decided to bill me is because I had a "discussion with the doctor". I couldn't believe that being curious about my diagnosis after one week wait can cost that much, given they didn't call me with my diagnosis. I didn't receive any apologies for their inconsistency, just a threat: "Next time, if you discuss something with a doctor, you'll be charged for that."
No, no next time for Omni. That's a shame that Dr. Racette turned out to be such a heartless scam artist.
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