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Businiess name:  Morrow, Jay S, Md - Diabetes & Endocrine Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My first experience with Dr. Morrow was positive however after I continued to have complications he became seemingly annoyed with me and talked to me in a condescending manner. I only saw him 3 times. I felt like Dr. Morrow thought I was exaggertating my symptoms related to a thyroid disorder. I would try to keep my concerns brief and he would just cut me off mid sentence. He also was redudant in his feedback and I felt like he wasted time when he could spend that time listening to me instead. I was very hurt that he gave up on me that easily and felt like he couldn't be bothered by a thyroid patient. I was encouraged by family to see someone else who will take me more seriously. Pros: organized Cons: condescending

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