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Staff are mostly sweet, helpful Mexican girls. I've been to the office three times, and each time I was seen in under thirty minutes. Hence the two stars. The rest of it is a travesty of "care". Their volume is simply too large for any doctor to give adequate attention to any but the most critical patients. Many of them are sports doctors, so if you don't have a purely mechanical sports injury, you are wasting your time and theirs by pretending they want even to look at you. I've seen Drs. Nevins and Rimoldi. Nevins is polite, will answer questions and listen, but again, seems to have just too many patients to even sit down in the room while speaking to you. Rimoldi is a total dick. He didn't even consult the report of an MRI I had provided, and declared the report flawed, not explaining why. He also raised his voice at me, which, had it happened a few years ago, would've earned his face a trip to the floor. Again, a sports doctor with too many patients to give a shit, or even pretend to. He is exactly the type of doctor who leaves one feeling disappointed, confused, and angry at the end of it. No redeeming qualities at all. My advice: make an appointment, hope for the best, prepare for something near the worst.
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