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Dr. Charles David,Associate Director for Internal Medicine It's tough for most of us to find a good doc. Especially if you are new in town or or unhappy with your current physician. With this in mind, may I suggest Dr. David. He's smart. He listens. He's compassionate. He won't give you unnecessary tests. He's board certified in internal medicine. He will help you stay healthy. I've never feel rushed - he is willing to spend as much time with me as I feel necessary. It's a little bit of nuisance to call for an appointment. You can't just call the office directly but have to go thru Banner's voice mails, prompts/clicks and finally when you get a real person on the phone, it's answered with a "......you have two callers in front of you, please hold" Other than this minor annoyance, once you have an appointment you should have little or no wait while in the reception area. I've found everyone in the office prompt, friendly, efficient, smart. Go see him, you won't be sorry, only healthy and happy.
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