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Run down of my 2 visits here. 1st visit- Everyone I talked with was very friendly and helpful. Beth was great! I saw Dr Medina - hes doesn't seem friendly but seems like a good doctor. Sets up mammogram and they actually called day after that with results. I thought...all those online reviews must be wrong and they've straightened up the practice. 2nd visit (One week after initial visit). Saw Dr Torres. Smiled and was friendly. We discussed things, a medicine I need and to see a dermatologist. Set up ultrasound. Went down hill from there. Maybe it's just the doctors assistant that failed but it's caused me to find a new doctor! I had made 6 phone calls in regards to the prescription that was never sent in and about my test results - pap and ultrasound. Things woman worry about! I was always told her assistant will call me back. Radiologist said the should call you tomorrow but they didnt call until almost 3 weeks later. In that message they just said...all your tests came back fine. In fact, they didn't call me back until after I had left a bad review on Google - coincidence? Like I said...I have found a new doctor now.
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