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Gotta bump it down. We've seen many healthcare providers in this practice since we switched to Dr. Goebel, and not all of them are as patient and caring as she is. Dr. Misch seemed rushed to the point where I forgot all the questions I had for him at my infant's 6 month check up. He talked to us with a hand on the doorknob and one foot out the door. He gave me a completely conflicting opinion than our usual doctor on infant food intolerances, and wouldn't let my husband or me get a word in edgewise. When I brought up the opinion of the doctor IN HIS PRACTICE he brushed it off and made it sound ludicrous. Shouldn't the pediatricians here get on the same page, especially if the patients won't always be seeing the same one?! The continuity of care is awful. The woman who's usually sitting inside the door on the right side making appointments is so rude and brash. I've also had rude medical assistants do measurements on my infant. C'mon, people. Can't you muster up at least a FAKE smile for a parent as you assess their child? I honestly dislike change, but I feel like one might be coming for my family in the way pediatric care.
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