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    Amy Barfield, MD

    2.5 (22 reviews)
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    Excellent Doctor! She was very kind and made my visit very pleasant and very helpful. Dr Barfield is an amazing Doctor.

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    I have known Dr Barfield for years. She is not only knowledgeable but has a wonderful "bedside" manner. I would HIGHLY recommend her.

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    I've been seeing Dr. Konn for a couple years now. I'm very happy to have her as my new physician…read more I'm from California to find a great physician is not easy. I chose Dr. Konn on my own search. She's very sincere and caring and thorough. I highly recommend her.

    Such a nice-looking facility but has so many problems. What a shame!…read more The good: - You get to gaze at the pretty fish tank or get your office work done while waiting for your name to be called. - You get caring medical assistants who genuinely care about what your medical conditions are and are willing to provide thoughtful recommendations. - You also get patient lab assistants like Lauren who go out of their way to make you feel comfortable. Now over to the bad, worse and the worst: Front office are friendly in-person but only sometimes over the phone. They certainly aren't while moving appointments last-minute with no explanation. Medical staff (doctors, nurses, assistants, trainees) are a hit or a miss. Either they assist you with all your questions and/or offer recommendations on existing ailments or they redirect you to the portal. Ah, the portal that no one looks at. Messages don't get responded to at all. Results get published with a huge delay (3 weeks when they tell you 7-10 days) Wanna know where else the delay is? - At the hospital during every.single.appointment. It doesn't matter if you've pre-booked your appointment slot months ago (that's the typical wait time) or fill out the check-in forms online, you can't escape the wait. If you're lucky, you'd probably wait only for 45 minutes. And surprisingly on their mostly automated contact number too. It takes 5-6 tries to get a human (from the front office) to pick up the phone call but once they do, you're put on endless hold for no reason. If they remember to come back after the hold which does happen once or maybe twice, they still have no updates on blood work, results or any message responses from the medical staff. A huge disconnect between the medical & front office staff literally in all matters. They have a really long way to go to get to anything resembling a decent provider.

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    North Fulton Family Medicine PC

    North Fulton Family Medicine PC

    2.4(22 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    NFFM recently changed their Portal. None of my previous medical information was carried over. I…read morealso left 2 messages for a prescription refill. NO ONE has called me back....Does anyone do their job anymore?...It's time to stop blaming everything on a shortage of personnel due to Covid 19. This excuse has gotten old!

    I needed a new primary physician after my pediatrician kicked me out of her practice once I…read moregraduated college (I know, but she was SO good it was worth sitting in the waiting room filled with wailing kids and chairs for midgets), so I started digging online and Dr. Lisa Lefkovitz's name came up. Bingo! Female physician? Check. Internal medicine? Check. Taking new patients? Check-eroo. So I called, made an initial appointment and was in yesterday for my first "grown up" physical. And it was one of my most painless doctor's visits ever. When I walked in, instead of the usual clipboard to fill out the entire history of my existence (including citations and footnotes), a receptionist handed me a table PC with a stylus and I verified the majority of my info which was already in their system. Next, I was called back in a timely manner (ie not 30 minutes after sitting in the lobby twiddling my thumbs - though I was armed with a Kindle loaded with "Game of Thrones" - I've been to doctor's appointments a time or two), and a nurse did all the preliminary tests: weight, blood pressure, EKG, blood sample, etc and took my history down on her computer. A short, short time after that (and I mean this in doctor's time, not the rest of the world), Dr. Lefkovtiz entered (she's a darling - so sweet and easy to talk to - I liked her immediately), we went over me, my family history and how I'm doing everything right (at this rate, I'll live to be approximately 362.4 years old, by my own calculations). She showed me a couple photos of her daughter, told me to come back or call if I ever needed anything and we were done. I was in and out in less than 2 hours. That's a new land speed record I figure. And then I was back off to work (yay...). The only bad thing is that because it was a physical, I had to fast from midnight until my blood was drawn the next morning, which didn't happen until almost 11 AM. I suffered somewhat of a food deprivation headache, and was kind of "off" the rest of the afternoon, but if I only have to do that once a year, I can deal.

    Amy Barfield, MD - familydr - Updated May 2026

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