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    Aims Vascular Access

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Loose Deuce Septic & Tank Services - The owners!

    Loose Deuce Septic & Tank Services

    (8 reviews)

    This is going to be a long review but I wanted to help other potential customers get some idea of…read morewhat kind of work this company does. In one word - exceptional! I called Loose Deuce Septic & Tank Services and was scheduled promptly for a tank pump the following week. Shawn and Cayton, Shawn's son, arrived at the promised time and began to lay out their equipment and materials. I noticed they were careful to protect all our plants and house. They laid out tarps on the grass for protection and began searching for the tank. It was uncanny how quickly Shawn found the tank. Soon there was a pile of dirt and sod on one of the tarps. I noticed that Shawn pieced out the sod carefully and laid them on the tarp in the exact orientation that he removed them. The tank was full of solids which Shawn said was not a good sign. They pumped the tank and the Shawn went down a ladder into the tank. He blasted the walls and floor with water and inspected everything. He noticed that the inlet and outlet pipes were loose in their tank holes. More digging! The outlet tank pipe to the distribution box and the tank inlet pipe were quickly exposed and two more piles of dirt and sod were placed carefully placed on tarps. Shawn cut new sections of pipes since they old pipes were cracked and leaking into the soil surrounding them. He mortared these pipes both inside and outside the tank and distribution box to keep them secure. He cleaned out the distribution box. The holes were then filled and everything was left exactly as if they had never been there. Shawn and Cayton are diligent, honest, friendly, hard workers with a great sense of humor. They do the job right and at a very reasonable price. You clearly understand the cost of their service and if the scope of the job changes they are up front with the revised cost. They are true professionals, knowledgeable in all aspects of their business. They are the kind of people that make you feel like you are part of their family. I highly and without reservation recommend Loose Deuce Septic & Tank Services for your septic needs!

    We needed to have our septic pumped in our system Evaluation updated for the county. I called Loose…read moreDeuce based on their reviews on Yelp. They got back to me right away, and scheduled an appointment for the next day to pump our two tanks. They arrived a little early, which was great, and did a fantastic job on both of the tanks. I've included some before, and after pictures that they provided, as well as looking at them visually from when they were completed, and the difference is astounding. Not only did they remove the waste, but they cleaned both tanks. In addition, Loose Deuce performed some cleaning and maintenance on our main house tank, that is a dual chamber 1500 gallon tank. I've included photos of the difference, and they also showed me how to perform maintenance on them as well as how often. They also set up email reminders on a schedule for us, to avoid letting them go too far before pumps. Shawn and his crew are also super nice and helpful. They went above and beyond for an extremely reasonable price. I like to support small, local businesses and Loose Deuce is a great example of why. Exceptional service and results. They are now my go to for our home!

    OnePeak Medical - OnePeak Medical is now open at 3312 Gateway Street, Springfield, OR

    OnePeak Medical

    (20 reviews)

    I've been a patient at this office for about 18 months, and it started a little rough, but has…read moreimproved there Greatly. First, they listened to constructive criticism and improved their processes and seen an influx of more capable and caring staff. My GP, Patricia Trublood has been the best care I've received while living in Eugene. She carefully studies my medical history, acts as a hub for all of my specialists, listens intently, stays on top of my case and celebrates my wins. Her dedicated assistant Elena extends the same level of care. Same goes for Griffith, their Nutritional expert.

    Update: After sharing my feedback via link to a survey One Peak texted me this morning, I was…read moreimmediately called by the clinic's Practice Supervisor, Martanique. She genuinely wanted to hear about my experience. She listened to me and validated my feelings and the reaction I had to the Trazadone Rx and then asked if I would be willing to meet with another Dr. that takes a more natural approach towards treatment. She was very professional and caring and an asset to this clinic. I was excited for my first appointment with one peak after hitting 40 and just feeling "off" in a number of ways from slowed metabolism, to irregular periods, and just overall changes that I wondered might possibly be due to hormone levels. Upon scheduling a telehealth appointment, I received the standard-issue new patient packet to complete with all of my personal information and history. The packet also asked me to list my preferred pharmacy and reason for my visit. The appointment finally came around and initially it was an office staff member who logged on to check me in. She asked me number of questions that had already been answered in my new-patient packet, including my preferred pharmacy, but I thought, NBD, she's not the Dr. and may not have access to that information. Finally, the provider, Lauren Sadowski, logged onto the call and again asked me a number of questions about myself that were already included in the new-patient packet as well as the preferred pharmacy question **again. Next she asked me the reason for my visit so I shared with her my concerns and that I was interested in getting my hormone levels checked in case that had something to do with my recent (ish) struggle with weight gain. From there she asked me how much sleep I was getting so I explained that I'm a light sleeper and that it's because I have a young daughter and sort of feel like I sleep with one eye open ever since she was born just in case anything happens in the middle of the night. She then asked if i'd ever taken any medications for sleeping and I shared that I had not taken anything stronger than benadryl and referred to the above reason: I have a young child and worried that if I was taking heavy sleep medications it could disable me from waking promptly or being able to drive in the event of an emergency, to which she replied that I didn't need to worry about that because if there ever was an emergency, my adrenalyn would kick in and I'd wake up. I thought,"hmm.. kind of a wing-it approach to sleep medications and their side-effects, but ok". She then told me she was prescribing me a drug to help me sleep (un-requested) called Trazadone. So, before the call ended I looked up the medication on my phone and was a little surprised to read that it was a popular antidepressant that boosts serotonin levels. I was almost scratching my head on the zoom call because never had she asked, or had I shared that I was feeling depressed or that my mental health was poor. And was a little weirded out that she was so quick to prescribe me something that, by definition, would alter my serotonin levels whether or not drowsiness was one of the popular side-effects. Then she scheduled me for four more appointments with no real answers on what could be wrong with me other than her epiphany that i was obviously tired. So, we ended our call and I was handed off to another scheduler for the next wave of appts when I was, again, asked (4th time now) what my preferred pharmacy was. Not that it mattered because they ended up sending the Rx to the wrong place anyway. I let the incorrect pharmacy know that I would not be filling the Rx and just this morning called to cancel all the follow-up apts that were made for me. I had high hopes but what this visit was missing was the appearance that anyone cared or had any interest in paying attention to details when moving me through their systems. I logged in to talk about one thing and was prescribed a medication that treats something TOTALLY different. I then dug a little deeper and realized that while these positions are filled with Physician Assistants who are legally able to prescribe drugs, that doesn't mean that they have as much experience or educational training to diagnose and prescribe as a Dr. does which is a little scary once I started thinking and wondering about all the other drugs they have started patients on that they don't need. Anyway, that's just my two cents. Overall opinion is that these employees are lacking attention to detail, personalized patient interactions and care and overall experience.

    Aims Vascular Access - ivhydration - Updated May 2026

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