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Karen Strout
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- Lowell Street
3 years ago
Even with an appointment you have long waits. Very disappointed in their scheduling process. I'd you can find another practice for your procedure, I'd highly recommend it. We routinely have had long wait times.
Jean Glidden
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- Lowell Street
3 years ago
This office took my insurance information on the day of service, but refused after treatment to accept my insurance.
Ryan White
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- Richard A. Bazarian, M.D.
3 years ago
Marlene M.
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- Lowell Street
3 years ago
You might think it a good thing that your Ophthalmologist is now also a specialist, but it is really crazy making. It seems that the ophthalmologist who thought I might have narrow angle glaucoma was also a cornea specialist. So even though my eyesight was quickly on the decline, I had to wait 3 months to see the Glaucoma specialist. I am an older women and in my day an ophthalmologist learned about the whole eye. He Was the eye specialist! I tried to get the appointment moved up because I could not read anymore and I was worried about my eyes. Especially after reading on the net that Narrow Angle Glaucoma was an emergency situation that needed fast treatment, even saying go to the ER. But I waited and saw the Glaucoma Specialist because I suspected I did not have NAG. I feel this was just a way to milk the insurance company. If I had NAG the care would have been quicker. So after a bunch of tests This specialist says he thinks I need an updated Rex for my glasses. Guess what? He wants me to come back a third time to see the optometrist who specializes in Prescription glasses. I asked why one of the many woman who rush in and out doing this and that could not check my eyes? He looked at me like I was crazy. I will not return. Seeing someone outside of this office. The insurance companies should investigate this kind of behavior.
Al C.
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Yelp
- Lowell Street
3 years ago
rude and racist doc in cataract dept ,marginal way