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As someone training to be a dentist, this center is the model of what not to do as health practitioners. 1) Appointment time. Good luck getting an appointment within one month where you don't have to take time off during the day. They'll offer some times that are smack in the middle of the day - and those are appointments that aren't with an M.D. You'll probably have to settle for a physician's assistant. More often than not they'll also try to call you to bump your appointment beforehand. 2) Punctuality. They'll get to you late. Guaranteed. 3) Appointment. Succinct and quick - they're not interested in really getting to the root of the problem. They'll prescribe you a bunch of chemicals to treat symptoms. I had to actually stop the practitioner from leaving in order to ask a question. They handed me a bunch of print-outs to read, by myself, and had to ask the receptionist how I could schedule for some of the treatments listed. 4) Redeeming qualities? They're still polite, and the clinic area is clean, private, and beautifully designed.
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