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John H. 3 years ago • From Google

Rating

Poor

Disappointing decline from once great medical practice

In the past, this medical practice was outstanding when Dr. Omar Shareef was in charge. As a pancreas transplant patient, my care was impeccably managed by the clinic and Dr. Shareef. However, after experiencing Covid twice and developing anaemia, I'm being extremely generous with a two-star rating. I haven't consulted Dr. Seth in a considerable time, instead seeing unfamiliar associate physicians who are unacquainted with my medical history. Working as a building surveyor, I experience dizzy spells when standing or crouching to document notes while inspecting multi-storey Georgian buildings. My transplant surgeon recently communicated with my doctor recommending a return to the original medication dosage, yet this practice appears unaware of this instruction. This seems like a significant health and safety concern, especially since I previously raised concerns about my lightheadedness before the anaemia diagnosis. I've completely lost faith in this practice, having been scheduled for a telephone consultation on August 2nd with yet another unknown associate doctor. I previously held this surgery in high regard and am certainly not attempting to play any special needs card. Before becoming a surveyor, I worked as a site carpenter.

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