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Chicago Male Medical Clinic
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citysearch c.
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I made a mistake going here, don't make the same one. The office visit is just a fraction of the cost compared to the medication, which can only be filled at their ""pharmacy"" which you can't go to in-person.
When the doctor leaves the ""dealer"" comes in to push their goods. When the guys wearing suits come in, you know it's time to leave. At a real doctor office, nobody comes in with a suit, no medical equipment and a price sheet.
The front desk seemed like chaos somewhat. Three different people asked for my name, one talks over the other's shoulder, then a fourth guy comes in chewing carrots loudly like Bugs Bunny.
I really got the impression I was dealing with shady salesmen, who plucked 10 interns from a medical program advertised on Maury and so desperate to sell stuff, it's obvious they work on commission. COMMISSION SALES WHEN IT COMES TO MEDICAL ADVICE? THAT'S JUST WRONG! Imagine your doctor giving you a prescription that may not work as well as another to treat your heart, because he needs the commission.
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