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The number is for either Boulder or Bonanza, so there's a lot of 'I don't knows' happening. First visit I had to wait 65 minutes after scheduled appointment, which they said was because it was busier than normal. So took a chance and scheduled a follow up, that's when it went south. Before going in, I called to confirm since I was never given an appointment card or follow up call. I remember either 10 or 11 am being an option. I was told I made an appointment for 8 am instead of the time I thought. Since I work late nights, I knew that would have never happened given a choice. So to avoid being charged the $200 'no show' fee I went in as a walk in. The receptionist, I believe her name was Danielle, basically shrugged her shoulders when I asked for information, and was obviously not nice. 75 minutes of nothing before I finally asked how much longer, only to be told that it would be another hour. Thankfully i found a nice receptionist who told me that they had the wrong number on file. I don't understand how I was told that I confirmed the appointment if they didn't have my correct information. Especially since I put that on the form I had to fill out.
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