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Dorothy L Wong, MD

3.4 (5 reviews)

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Internal Medicine of Yuma

Internal Medicine of Yuma

2.3(3 reviews)
1.1 mi

really like this place. Brady Olson has been a pleasure to deal with. great referrals for my toe…read moreproblems. got great personal advice and motivation from my last visit as well. JDW

I set an appointment for this place for 1/28. I wanted to be seen for diabetes maintenance,…read morefibromyalgia, and some other things that have me worried. (REALLY puffy feet, bad headaches, visual issues, and traveling numbness on my left arm.) Since we travel in an RV and live in AZ in the winter and travel in the summer, I wanted to establish a doctor in Yuma, where I am half of the year. I DO have health insurance that I pay for every month and have for over a year. This clinic was on the directory. When I was shooting the breeze with the nurse, I mentioned the weather and that I live in an RV and we'll be travelling up California in the summer. Then finally Brady Olsen, who I was appointed to see, came in and asked, "Do you live in an RV?" I said "Yes". He said, "You are a transient, we don't do that here". I thought he was kidding at first, so I asked, "What?" "We like to establish long term care for patients and you have too many health issues. We just don't treat transients" He then told me that he treats snowbirds because they live here for 6 months and then travel to somewhere else for 6 months. I told him that's what we're doing, we're just starting! At this point, he wasn't interested in talking to me anymore. He wanted me out of the office. He said, "Check out the Yuma Walk-In Clinic. They deal with transients". At this point, I can't believe whats happening. I never even got to tell him what's going on and what I need help with. The moment I said I live in an RV, he was done. Then, as he was ushering me out of the room, his 4 staff members were watching from the office area. He said, "We need to be more careful about transients". I interjected, "Because we're evil!" I was so upset! I felt humiliated because I was treated like a sub-human.

Dorothy L Wong, MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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