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Businiess name:  William R. Sheldon, M.D.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My wife is having some issues and there was a tumor / cyst found. We went to Dr. Sheldon.\r \r First visit:\r -Dr. went through normal questions; what medications are you taking, what are your symptoms, etc. \r -When asked what has already been ruled out by his diagnosis, he had no answers. He wasn't even aware that we had sent blood tests to him (and he scheduled my wife for additional blood tests, urin tests, and a targeted MRI)\r \r Second visit:\r -Dr. again asked what medications my wife is taking (First visit was two weeks ago, so it is the same)\r -Dr. read MRI results to us, which my wife recognized as the original MRI, not the most recent. When told this, he fumbled around and eventually found the current MRI. He gave a quick look at it and he said it supported his analysis\r -He also said that the blood and urin tests showed nothing abnormal.\r \r Bottom line:\r We are finding a different doctor. Dr. Sheldon might be very knowledgeable in his field, but in our case he showed a com

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