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Deeply appreciate the kindness and care shown to me for the appointments, the reports and the evaluation ! Also, the follow up after an adverse reaction to the Rx. Was wonderful!!!!!
Really great medical service and good advice given.I would give a good revue to my friends and family.
My procedure went well and the doctor was very nice and informed me well of the precise before and after.
Went smoothly
I was treated with respect and gentle, great care by everyone as they prepared me for my Endoscopy. And, although I don't remember the procedure, I have great faith in Dr. Parker. She made sure she and her team had answered all of my questions before the anesthesiologist put me gently to sleep. She spoke to me after the procedure to explain her findings. The aftercare team was topnotch, also. I would highly recommend Dr Parker to anyone in need of an Endoscopy or any other procedure.
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