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Don't waste your time. They drain every penny possible through insurance claims. TIME IS MONEY...and they want all they can get. A practice that always makes you wait has selfish intentions. They are typically maximizing revenue, over-booking multiple appointments to allow for some "no-shows," "walk-ups" and are even encouraging extended patient visits and un-planned procedures because it will increase the day's revenue. Basically: More Patients + More Procedures = More Practice and Personal Revenue I moved to Tempe about a year ago and My Dr Now was a convenient doctors office I established myself with. I recently looked into my insurance claim history and saw the most OUTRAGEOUS prices for a routine visit (normally running about $120 at any other physician in my history) the stated reason under the claim was "additional office services"...WHAT?! .. One of the days that seemed unbelievably overpriced I will never forget; I was sat in the waiting room and after 20 minutes I opend the door and ask a passing nurse if my doctor had forgotten about me. She said no and that he would be right in. Not exaggerating, I waited 11 more minutes staring at the boring blue wall trying to convince myself that some kind of emergency had to have happened. After a total of 40 minutes in the room I came out one more time and it was then I was told that he had just come back from lunch...LUNCH. I was at a loss for words & the nurse couldn't have cared less. Whatever, I got my 4 minute routine doctor visit over with and moved on with my day. After finding out the obscene prices my insurance claims have paid for details stating "additional office serviceS" I had to blow this whistle. I am absolutely livid at My Dr Now and its conniving practices.
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