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    5.0 (1 review)
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    This is such a WONDERFUL pediatrician office. My sons both see Dr. Ganacias. Hands down the most…read moredown to earth, thoughtful, and caring doctor I have come across. She takes time to answer questions, doesn't give the run around, and comes up with solutions and not more questions. She makes certain you are comfortable before you leave the office and is very quick with responding to messages. She had even gotten an issue with a medication solved for me. I wish I could give more than 5 stars. I am very pleased with this office, especially with as many times I have been here just to solve a strep throat issue with my youngest! The front desk staff is wonderful as well! I am so very happy I made the change to a much more patient centered pediatrician. Its not about a number here....its about the child.

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    Terrible Doctor. My wife came in to establish healthcare as we are first-time MD residents. Dr…read more Tang denied her of routine blood tests that we wanted for our own knowledge as we have with our previous doctors. We insisted to have it drawn and was still denied. As patients, we have the right to know what the results of our blood tests are as part of an annual check up covered under insurance, even if the doctor recommends otherwise. I can't think of a reason why an internist would deny a standard blood test at an annual check-up other than being absolutely lazy. Checking blood work every 5-10 years leaves opportunities to miss early detection for a variety of diseases that can be seen before actual symptoms occur, and Dr. Tang robbed my wife of that. Find yourself a doctor who will actually take their job seriously.

    johns hopkins hospital medicare advantage program run by last name is W and first name is M…read more Deserver negative stars for dishonesty with consumers. (Yelp wont allow us to use names.) JHH Medicare advantage Is buying names and street addresses from a marketing company to send out Via USPS junk mailings for medicare advantage advertisements. When you call the phone number in the junk mailings of 833-..etc....... a Dial America employees answer. Dial America was hired and paid by JHH Medicare Advantage to try and coax consumers to sign up for this program. JHH med Advantage program has been sending me USPS mailings for me for years. With someone elses name on my street address. I am the only one living in this home ever. I have opted out thru Dial AMerica and thru elaine dorsey and douglas hill. They all have put me on a 1 year or 3 year computer supressed system. Out of concern for someone elses name being associated with my street address I called the county tax records to see if this name was an error there. it wasnt. Everytime you call JHH medicare adv program they all say we can opt you out. Take all your inofrmation and never opt you out. This is dishonesty by JHH. I need the marketing company that JHH medicare adv program is buying street address and names from. I would call the marketing company to clear up the inaccurate name and get myself deleted from the marketing company. So JHH could not buy my address anymore. If marja is reading this respond by giivng me the marketing company you are buying street addrsses from.

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    I saw Dr. Rhodes yesterday for a physical since it had been years since my last one. I didn't go in…read morewith any specific issues, I just like to make sure everything is good once in a while. It was my first time seeing Dr. Rhodes and I thought she was great! She was very friendly and personable and I felt comfortable talking to her about personal topics. The exam room was very clean. They have a lab on location which makes this location very convenient. I always hated those doctors offices where they referred you to another lab, such as LabCorp. Maryland Primary Care is a one stop shop. I even had a quick eye exam. The lady who took my vitals and obtained my basic information (I think it was Ms. Kathy) was extremely friendly! I see many negative comments concerning the front desk staff but I had no issues. A day or two after making my appointment, my work schedule changed. I called back and was able to move my appointment without an issue. The lady who scheduled my appointment directed me to all of the new patient paperwork online. I am glad I did it ahead of time. She provided me with all of the information I needed for my first appointment, told me what to bring and advised their arrival procedures for Covid. My husband is also a patient of Dr. Ashbeck who he loves. He was experiencing symptoms for many years and finally saw Dr. Ashbeck who had the knowledge and experience to diagnose him properly. I believe he also saw Dr. Zarzuela a short time ago last minute. He had no complaints and liked him as well. Overall, my appointment went well from start to finish. They may need to pay a little attention to the restrooms to keep them fresh and tidy but that is my only complaint. They are in a convenient location with plenty of parking. If in need of a primary care doctor, this is definitely a quality option.

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    Every thing professional from start to finish. I had a leg wound from a weighted can falling from a…read morecounter and gashing my left leg. Received an appointment quickly, taken right on time, received a script which took care of the problem. Everyone professional and helpful.

    I get a feeling that they may like like gay people at MPCP as once they did. No smile. No…read more(platonic) kiss. No (gentle) tap on the bubble butt. Nada! And they don't like gay folks calling for their spouses for help when the spouse is sick. It wasn't always that way. For over 30 years, a fine man, as well as physician, Dr. Chaconas, cared for my father and all of me, including several LGBT related parts, pieces, and whatnot. When Doctor Chaconas retired, I was assigned to a replacement physician, Dr. John Billom - kind of stuffy at first meet - but maybe he'll improve. NOPE! After the 2nd office visit with Dr. Billom, I was informed that the good doctor was not "comfortable" with continuing to treat the LGBT issues, as before. Going forward, I was told I needed to seek treatment elsewhere for my gay parts. No problemo! I quickly found Whitman Walker, which expertly provides primary care for all parts of my gay self. I changed Primary Care Providers and thought that was that. UNTIL... I got a stern sounding letter from MPCP that said I had been discharged for "non-compliance with prescribed treatment" "Hmmmm... prescribed treatment, I thought?" Wasn't my "prescribed treatment" that I should take my 'ding-a-ling' and other playful parts elsewhere for treatment? I did! Funny, how there were no calls before termination to warn of the dire violation I had somehow started to commit, nor any advice on how to avert my impending doom. Nope! None! So I called into the office. The cheerful voice of the person who answered, suddenly turned icy-cold as soon as I gave my name and date of birth. Oh well. Maybe I called in at a bad time - again. I referred to the letter and asked what was the "prescribed treatment" that I had not complied with. The lady said , now more brusquely, that she could not tell me that information. I asked why she couldn't tell me . She said she couldn't why I was no longer a patient because I was no longer a patient. Whoosh! Shades of guillotine! Oh well. No problem. I have a brand new, sparkling new doctor "place." They like us gay folks there. They really like us! UNTIL....2025 - My wife, who still a patient at MPCP ,has a medical emergency 100 miles away, while attending to her elderly mother. Having her hands quite full, I call MPCP and ask to speak to her CRNP, a very nice person who I met during office visits for my wife several times last year. (Another sudden arctic chill:) "No!" Why? "Because you're not a patient." Can you ask her to call me - my wife's hands are full - she is in the ER? "No!" Can you ask her provider to call her? Non-nonchalantly, very non-nonchalantly, "We'll pass it along." Hours later when I checked, it seemed not much had been passed along. My wife called later to see whether the office could email an Authorization to Discuss Patient Info form for to her to sign and return. You know, many many places use email these days - it's marvelous thing. "Yes, but she has to pick up the form at the office -in person." Let's see.. My wife, drives 100 miles , signs the form; then drives back another 100 miles. No, I don't the ER is going to like this. Next I try, "Can her husband pick up the form for her? " No! " (should have known.) Funny how I don't recall hearing as many "No!s" back when I was a patient, a good little complying patient. But not today. Tomorrow, on through the next century don't look promising either. We gay folk kind of recognize that change to very formal, very clipped speech whenever certain areas of discussion are entered. Happens all the time. But I was truly astounded seeing this act come off the lips of a professional, a physician? I guess MD PCP no longer means MD Primary Care Physicians. It must mean MD Partial Care Physicians - if one is lucky.

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