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| - I already wrote a review, however, I believe it was on an old page, so I'm reposting my experience, as well as adding to it.
I have had 2 appointments with Dr. Dolinar. Neither have been great, but this one warranted a review. I have been a type 1 Diabetic for about 8 years, so I know the in's and out's of the disease. I have never been treated so poorly in my life by a professional. I was told that my major in college doesn't appear to be a good fit with me, and was belittled to the point of tears. He didn't address any of my concerns and reason for seeking medical care either time of visiting him. I came in initially due to a new medication making me very, very ill; and was told I would have to come back in 6 weeks. I came back, and nothing. Didn't address any concerns of mine, or ask if anything has changed since last time. He continued to 'encourage' me to buy a book, that he happened to write, and that was it.
The office staff and lab staff were pleasant and helpful.
I also had an appointment with the dietitian (and supposedly diabetes educator), hoping I would get some guidance about how to start losing weight. First of all she was behind about 40 minutes. And once I finally got in to see her, she acted like I was newly diagnosed with Diabetes and just went over basic things with me, such as how to read a food label. Anybody past the 5th or 6th grade should be able to understand that. It was a complete waste of time.
I referenced my issue as to why I was being seen, several times, to several different people that I interacted with during my appointments. None of which actually addressed that issue.
Very disappointed and won't be coming back.
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