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Businiess name:  Clark, Harold G, Md - Marysville Family Medicine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I don't know who you guys are seeing. But I've been at this clinic for years, and I've NEVER waited for more than a few minutes. The only time I've ever had to wait, is if I came I as a walk-in patient. This clinic has gone out of their way to get me in when I have been ill. I am permanently disabled, and have been since the age of 40. They have been wonderful, they worked with me to help me get my disability. They take the time to explain when I need it. I never feel rushed. I've had one or two bad experiences with certain physicians, but that doesn't make the clinic bad. And the lab, they are wonderful. For someone who has a problem with getting a decent draw, they never even bruise me. They take the time to call me when I've had surgeries from other surgeons, to make sure I'm ok. Dr. Holland is my primary, and he is especially the kindest, and the most knowledgeable physician I've dealt with it. I would drive out of my way to continue to be treated by them. I was almost crippled with my hips at one point, and he helped me finally find a surgeon who would do my surgery. Being so young, it was quite difficult. \r \r People need to take control of their own health care. You need to call ahead to make your appointments, and you won't have to wait as long, and if you come in as a walk it, well, you're going to have to expect a wait. I personally don't know what is wrong with people where they expect immediate gratification, and when they don't get it, they blame everyone else. You get upset at rush hour, but don't plan around it. You go into the grocery store during the busiest time of day, then yell and complain with us because the lines are long. Well DUH, everyone goes in at a certain time when they get off work and after payday. The first 10 days of the month when food stamps come in. Go in later. \r \r You complain because the restaurants are crowded at dinnertime. Again, DUH! \r \r Please, tell us where YOU work so we can see how you handle the same situation. Because I think our doctors and the staff there are absolutely WONDERFUL! They are kind, knowledgeable, will go out of there way for you. \r \r And if you were asked to leave for berating the doctor, well I have to say, I can't much blame her. If you want to nasty and mean, when she has so much to do, why would she want to continue to deal with such a thing?\r \r You know, it's always everyone else's fault when you're complaining so much. Ask yourself why there is so much to complain about!!!

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