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Businiess name:  Dr. Jeffrey Alvis - Stonebridge Pediatrics
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
When they moved to their new location, it seems that they have bitten off more than they can chew. My daughter had to wait almost a week for proper medication for a sinus infection, yes a sinus infection, which was diagnosed the week prior but they forgot to call in the prescription and then told me they needed to see her AGAIN to re-diagnose her. WHAT?! Now, it seems that the MRI report for a shoulder injury is not good enough for him and now he wants to see her in the office, another $35.00 co-pay. I am starting to think that they are more interested in money, more doctors, and fancy digs, rather than the patient. FED UP!

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