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I would like to ask somebody....anybody....why do the Ob/Gyns here in Seattle seem to be some of the worst Ob/Gyns I have ever seen? And I'm not the only one to believe this, I have had this...
I would like to ask somebody....anybody....why do the Ob/Gyns here in Seattle seem to be some of the worst Ob/Gyns I have ever seen? And I'm not the only one to believe this, I have had this conferred with Nurses, Dental Hygienists, Nursing Assistants etc. I went to see Dr. Otto to ask about my hormone levels. I was told by my previous Ob/Gyn in another state that I had funky FSH/LH levels etc. and I wanted to ask Dr. Otto about this and find out about my Husband and I's ability to potentially have children. I had my yearly exam with Dr. Otto and she seemed nice enough. She did not however do ANY sort of history and physical and I found that rather odd. But I let that go and figured I would see how she was when she called me about my blood results. Well I got my answer when she doesn't call me herself about my blood work but rather has her Nurse, Emily call me. Now I have to say Emily was just lovely. The nicest person and seemed somewhat knowledgeable BUT she was calling me to tell me I am infertile and have potential Premature Ovarian Failure! I mean.....should a Nurse be calling a patient with news like this?! As I was trying not to cry and see if I could be somewhat pulled together for the phone call, I asked Emily questions of course about POF and of course she didn't know the answers to my questions as these were questions that should be answered by a Physician. She was so kind on the phone and I want to make it clear that Emily was just so sweet and I could tell she felt awful telling me this news but at the same time the idea that Dr. Otto could not find 10 minutes of her time after charging me $400 for an office visit to tell me I cannot have children is just unfathomable to me. Emily gave me some numbers for infertility Physicians. And I appreciated that but again, it is fine to have her Nurse call me to tell me my pap smear is normal, to get a pharmacy number or to tell me I have high cholesterol BUT to have her Nurse call to tell me THIS? Dr. Otto can NOT be this busy to disregard the feelings of her patients and more seriously, disregard her moral duty as a Physician.
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I would agree that Dr. McDermott is a good Doctor, if and I stress IF you can deal with her office and nursing staff. I called Dr. McDermott's office to get a prescription when we had moved to a new...
I would agree that Dr. McDermott is a good Doctor, if and I stress IF you can deal with her office and nursing staff. I called Dr. McDermott's office to get a prescription when we had moved to a new address and had lost the prescription she had given me a few months back. I was told that they would get back to me. They did weeks later to ask where they should call in my prescription. I left this information with their receptionist as its impossible to talk to a nurse immediately when you call this office. Evidentially they called my old pharmacy instead even though I had given them this information with the receptionist. When I called to ask them to recall as they had called the wrong pharmacy, the nurse called me back and basically told me she talked with Dr. McDermott and she "feels they shouldn't refill my prescription and that I need to call my Internist." This is after I've waited for weeks for them to get the pharmacy right. The Nurse basically told me that they "had given me a Rx in person and had already called it in (to the incorrect pharmacy) and thus they can't refill it again. I asked the nurse if, since she was stating I somehow filled the Rx I had said I had lost, then perhaps she could call the pharmacy to find out if I had filled the prescription. She responded by telling me "she doesn't call pharmacies for anything but calling in prescriptions." By this time I had pretty much had enough with Dr. McDermott's office which I was bummed about as I really liked her.
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UPDATE: This company at first didn't respond to our complaint. We contacted the Better Business Bureau. Cascade Movers ended up reimbursing us for our whole move plus added funds to pay for the...
UPDATE: This company at first didn't respond to our complaint. We contacted the Better Business Bureau. Cascade Movers ended up reimbursing us for our whole move plus added funds to pay for the furniture that was destroyed. Thus they did do the right thing in the end..............
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Would highly recommend your NOT going with this company. When my Husband and I first scheduled a move with this company, we were impressed with the man who came out to look at our Apt. and give us an estimate etc. But it all went down hill from there. On the day of the move, the company sent one man whom had been working on another move all night. So needless to say he was not at his best. The other gentleman was so nice and was trying his best, but without the help he needed from the first man, things were dented, broken and now beyond repair. When they came to our place, they were shocked to find out we had a bunch of framed large paintings, which we had been promised would be "professionally" wrapped and taken care of. EVERY one of our paintings were dented, the frames all need to be repaired. Our dresser was dented on the top where upon we need to buy a new one as well as our bed side tables. We contacted Cascade as we had supposedly bought insurance for our move and told them we were fine not having some of the things replaced but at LEAST wanted to have our Dresser replaced as it was only 3 months old when our move occurred. We also requested the replacement of one of our art pieces as we were told at the framing store that it was unfixable and we would need to buy an entire new piece. We have YET to hear from Cascade about our complaint and we aren't expecting to. Go with this mover at your own risk. They look good initially but are not professional in the end. If you want your entire house dented and in ill repair, go with Cascade!!
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