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    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Biliouris Timothy L MD

    Biliouris Timothy L MD

    3.0(2 reviews)
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    Dr. Biliouris is never on time, but if you're looking for a doctor that cares about you then he's…read morethe guy. His office staff is caring and efficient. Best practice I have been to.

    My mom has had Dr.Biliouris as her primary care doctor for many years.After my sister passed away 2…read moremonths ago,I have taken over as caregiver for her and have been there with her to her doctors appointments about 5 times now.I find Dr. Biliouris to be a very caring and a compassionate doctor and my mom loves him However,I find the emplyees that he staffs or should I say some of them, are very incompetent for the position they hold with no customer service manners at all.My mom was nauseus for a few days so I called the office trying to get her a prescription for a mild medication to help her stomach settle.The receptionist who answered said she would speak with the doctor and have him call something in..I never heard another word all day about it.I called the pharmacy she uses and bothered them 4 times that day but was told nothing was called or faxed in.I called the doctor's office the next morning only to be told that he didn't want to call anything in because he doesn't know why she is nauseus.Mind you,we were there 5 days prior and she was fine.They know her whole history,know the fact that she is stressed and depressed from losing a 2nd daughter and they also know she has transportation issues because I work full time on week days when they are open.I was upset that they didn't even call me back to tell me this the day it was requested..At the very least, I should have gotten a return call to let me know there would be no prescription and they should have recommended something she could try over the counter . I then requested that the doctor call me As my mom thought,that also never happened after wasting another day trying to make her feel better. I honestly question whether he was even given the message.I called back a 3rd day in the morning to see why I hadn't heard from him and was told he was there til after 5:00PM and didn't have time to call. I only wish I only worked until 5 and could ignore requests for a phone call from a sick patient.I then asked why he didn't call when he returned the following morning.My answer again was, "He doesn't come in until 8:30AM and there were 3 patients waiting for him and he didn't have time..My first thought was well we've been waiting for 4 days to hear something.After getting impatient with the foolish excuses the recepstionist was giving me ,I again told her I wanted to hear from him that day.We had a few more words and her last words to me were "I'm not listening to you yelling on the telephone, she hung up on my ear.At this point,I am apalled at the "lack of customer service" and care that was shown for my 86 year old mom.She put her trust in him and his staff many years ago but, now when she needs them,they don't even have time for a phone call.It is now 5 days later and I still have not heard a word from the doctors office.This is the fine care being given to our senior citizens on Cape Cod.Unfortunately,I'm not sure where the blame lies.I tend to believe that its from the lack of careness in his staff.Something that should be the protocal for being hired at any physicians office.They should be made to attend "Customer Service" classes after being hired and learn the "do's" and "don't" for customer service.Quite naturally, they will have alot of communication with the elderly when employed by a physician..Hanging up on ones ear is inexcusable in my book especially when one puts their trust in you to care for them. I was taught, right or wrong...Customers are always right!....I feel it should be the same way in any public facility.After this incident,I'm truly considering finding her a new primary care doctor for her, one that will be there when needed,one who make calls when needed and one who hires a staff that are trained properly who can handle stressful times "on the job" in a physicians office.Hanging up on ones ear does nothing for a doctor's office reputation.I find it hard to believe that this is the best staff he can find and if its a matter of holding down "the budget", then its time to rethink whats most important and find qualified willing and able experienced people who love their job ,ones who have a personality before he finds his "patient list" depleting! It may be worth the few extra bucks he may have to pay out to find the qualified staff to keep the good reputation up that he's always had!

    CareWell Urgent Care - Fishing lure in my finger

    CareWell Urgent Care

    2.6(96 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Sometimes you find a find a service that just warrants a positive review. So unfortunately for me,…read morea few times a year, I get a buildup of fluid in my ears that is very painful. I think it's from allergies but I'm not positive. It is extremely uncomfortable with symptoms that include vertigo, earaches, intense sinus pressure and more. Up until now, I have had to try using over the counter remedies until a doctor's office could fit me in which usually means 3-5 days of pain and misery. However, one day while waiting for my doctor's appointment to arrive, the pain became too much and I needed help. My first idea was to go to the ER which I'm sure would been helpful however, it's a long wait and includes everything else that comes along with an ER visit. On a whim, I thought about going to Urgent Care and went to the Carewell website for directions. I saw on the website that they do virtual visits and had one open within the hour. I followed all the instructions and within 10 min. I had a text confirmation with instructions. About 15 minutes before my appointment, they sent another with a link to my appointment and then time came for my appointment. I clicked on the link and was connected with doctor Meg. She was incredibly nice, very empathetic, explained exactly what she believed was happening and then called in my prescriptions to hopefully solve the problem. She also articulated a plan B if it plan A did not work. Luckily, this solved my problem and since that time, the same thing happened one other time in which Dr. "Liz" was equally nice and helpful. I decided to post this in hopes that it might be able to help someone else in a similar situation knowing that not everything is 100% perfect and there are some cases in which the doctors will need to see you in-person in order to give you a correct diagnosis. That all s aid, thank you again to the great doctors at Carewell, I greatly appreciate all the help, relief & peace of mind you've provided me since finding you in January 2025.

    I had a fishhook in my finger that I couldn't get out on my own , and even though they were at…read morecapacity on a Saturday night, they took me in anyway . Of course I didn't have my insurance card because I was on vacation , but the front desk looked me up and let me in anyway . I watched no less than ten people come in and they had to turn them away , but they did it so so nicely . As a doctor from Boston I honestly could not believe how considerate everyone was . Then Regina numbed me up and yanked it out ! I could have kissed her . So so grateful for this place .

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