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| - I laughed at Rufus Q's review but he is completely correct. I have had several visits to UMC QuickCares over the past couple years and this Buffalo location was the closest to my former residence, so it's probably the one I visited most. After encountering the "fatherly" doctor a couple times I would drive out of my way to the location at Peccole Ranch just to avoid the CHANCE of getting her again. Then again this was just up the street from me, and being tired after work I would sometimes give in and just go to this one. I did encounter her on a good day once, and to be fair my issues were taken care of in the end for every occasion, but just the condescending tone in which she handled me was somewhat insulting and very aggravating. Obviously I am not just wasting 2 hours of my time to visit a doctor if it wasn't serious enough!
I believe the first time I had her I had to plead my case, which she pretty much brushed off. Then a week later I came back with the same problems to plead my case again, and that time she did give me something that helped. As if having health problems wasn't enough, having to convince the doctor that you ARE having problems to me is one of the worst feelings in the world. I came to you for help, and you want to have attitude and/or brush off my symptoms? Why are you a doctor???
I have seen a couple other doctors here and had no problems with them. Like I said, just having a chance of getting her again is enough to make me drive somewhere else just to avoid the inconvenience and anger I feel at having both health problems AND doctor problems. Thankfully I've moved recently and this is not the closest QuickCare for me anymore.
FYI this and the Peccole Ranch locations have had "summer hours" in the past, which means they closed at 4 or 4:30... and this is not something that's noted on their website. Whenever I had needed to go after these had closed I would go to the one in Spring Valley, on Rainbow. If it's summertime and you may need to show up after 4, call ahead!
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