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  • I have been going to Dr Milne for about 10 years. He is a wonderful doctor. When I first went to him, no other doctor could figure out what to do for me. I was absolutely miserable and would probably have died by now if i didn't meet him. Dr Milne is the only Dr that I have ever gone to his office and found binders full of letters and cards thanking him for what a great job he did. Many of them also believe that he saved their life. During the time that I have been chatting with other patients I have met many who were sent home to die (by others) or expected to die had they not seen him. Over time I have begged 3 friends to give him a chance and they decided to stick with their old doctor and not give him a try. Maybe that was a good choice for them because sometimes you are ready to go. All 3 are dead now. So to those reviewers who are used to having insurance pick up the tab, my answer is: What good will the money do you if you are dead? Costly? If you think paying cash for your doctor costs...Wait until the funereal costs come in! I have decided to not have a funeral and give the money to Milne. My money is more well spent on enjoyable living. During my first visit and before my 2nd visit I saw a 50% improvement in symptoms (in a few days). I honestly don't remember the charges because I felt like I was about to jump out of my own skin before he treated me and it was totally worth it. If you are paying $1000 a month for federal health insurance and you are still ill... what is a bad deal financially? Some treatments that you get here MAY be covered by your healthcare plan. I will also tell you that the last time I felt like I was getting a straight un-sugar-coated talk from another doctor was in the 1960's. So if you are looking for a doc who is going to give you some pills and tell you to "lets see in two weeks", this is not your doctor. If you don't want to hear that you eat the wrong food or need to improve other habits, this is not your dr. If you want to be fed a bunch of BS about its going to b ok without your efforts, this is not your dr. If you are not open to considering treatments that will require you do do things that you don't like and stick with him long enough to give the treatment a chance, stick with big pharma medicine. They will keep you comfortable and feed you BS until they tell you to die in a hospital or never tell you until you are dead. If you are not going to give it a chance and do what is prescribed don't expect results like pharmaceutical specialists get. Because the plan for treatment is not to mask your symptoms. I have found Milne's staff to be very friendly and efficient and helpful... ALWAYS. Please forgive some of my remarks because i read the 1 star reviews first and their experience is not mine. Milne has proscribed pharmaceuticals for me and others when needed. It is that pharmaceuticals are simply not the answer for many things. If you get that then Milne is a good choice for you. If you are smart enough or near death enough to realize that what you have been doing is not working and you need to get serious about helping yourself... this is the best doctor for you. Just my opinion. But that is the one that I usually go by.
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