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    Duwell Eric MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    13 years ago

    I've been with Dr Duwell since 1992. I've found him to be a great family doctor. He listens well and explains treatment/ideas very well.

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    Tammy Durant, MD

    Tammy Durant, MD

    (1 review)

    I've been a patient of Dr. Durant for 10 years now. Instead of pediatricians, I moved my 3 kids…read moreunder her care as well. She's an amazing doctor at the Bellin Health in Howard. I can't say enough great things about her. When my kids have a doctors appointment, they always make sure it's with Dr. Durant because they like and trust her so much. Dr. Durant is warm, caring, patient, and funny. and goes above and beyond any other doctor I've been to. She's extremely thorough and when she sees something unusual she won't stop searching until she's found the answer. Whenever I see her, it doesn't feel like I'm seeing a doctor, it feels like I'm visiting a friend. I've got a complicated medical history, and she's always making sure I get the care I need. Sometimes I disagree with her suggestions, but when I voice my concerns she not only listens, she also does an amazing job explaining why what she's recommending is something she feels is necessary. She takes an extraordinary amount of time with her patients, and I never feel like she thinks I'm wasting her time when I keep her in the room longer than expected. I also love how accommodating she is. If my daughter has an appointment and there's something wrong with me when I take them, she's always willing to check out my issue after taking care of my kids. I love it because it saves me an extra trip and saves time. Dr. Durant is the best doctor I've ever had. If you're looking for a doctor, I'd definitely encourage you to go to her because I can't imagine anyone else who would be as thorough, caring, patient & devoted to her clients as she has been from the very 1st appointment I had with her and every visit since.

    Primary Care Associates of Appleton - Family Medicine primary care physician, Dr. Merici Awe

    Primary Care Associates of Appleton

    (12 reviews)

    PCA works very hard to maximally charge insurance and patients…read more I have gone to PCA for several years. As a physician (a specialist who cares for very complicated patients), I know what constitutes reasonable billing codes and when to apply them. In early 2024, at my annual physical, I was billed a 99213--moderately complex office visit (=$89 after insurance); the billing department told me this additional billing was due to the doctor clicking on two refills for long standing, non life-threatening health concerns that were minimally mentioned at the physical. After that visit's billing, I discontinued those two medications. This year at my annual well health physical, I was again billed a 99213 (=$95 after insurance) despite not being prescribed any medication for any condition by this physician. This time, the initial billing employee told me the charge was due to my doctor's "co-management" of a chronic condition (for which I had seen my specialist two days prior and for which my primary was never involved in the care or coordination as I self referred). Then I was told that the additional billing charge was due to my occasional use of an over the counter heartburn medication and to discuss my cholesterol for which I do not receive any treatment. The Affordable Care Act of 2010 includes preventative health maintenance covered 100% by insurance. The providers at PCA and their billing department work very hard to find miniscule issues to levy additional charges for the patient +or insurance which is part of the vicious cycle (the medical-industrial complex) and contributes to ever escalating insurance premiums and patient financial harm.

    I have Dr. Hubert, He is a great guy. I'm not afraid of my question, he doesn't dismiss you, He…read morelistens and gives you the truth. I highly recommend Dr. Hubert. Dr, Hubert Nurses are awesome. They are very welcoming and Knowledgeable. I have called on them plenty of times. Both the Dr. and His Nurse will answer your question pretty fast on the portal message page.

    Aurora Medical Center

    Aurora Medical Center

    (25 reviews)

    I am at a loss in reading the comments that are critical of Aurora Medical Group in Oshkosh. My…read morepersonal experience has been nothing but exemplary. The medical staff are always, without exception polite, professional, attentive and knowledgeable. Most recently, and I might add, for the first time in 30+ years I found myself in need of the emergency room. The staff were phenomenal! I was seen without any delay, the billing clerk waited until I was being seen and more comfortable before seeking the insurance information, etc., the nurses where more attentive that I thought possible, and the doctor did everything plus. Perhaps those who have been critical had bad experiences. A one-off is always possible. However, I would suggest they revisit the Aurora Medical Center again. I believe they will experience the care, professionalism, and kindness I did.

    I love the few Aurora doctors I have, but I will NEVER again go to their ER. I was wheeled in…read morescreaming in pain, was made to sit through intake as I'm screaming, and I was wheeled out screaming an hour later after being treated like a drug seeker. Two days later, I was taken by ambulance (still screaming) to Ascension Mercy and was admitted immediately for intractable pain. Apparently, Aurora needs an acute diagnosis in order to provide care and, if they can't get one from an x-ray, off you go. I never saw a doctor, only a PA who was cold as ice. I asked for a neurosurgeon and she said they didn't have one. The ORAL medication given to me while there was laughable. I was discharged because there was "nothing else they could do." Now I'm sure they have their protocol and probably followed it to the letter. But therein lies the problem. I felt, and told them, that this was cruelty to allow someone to suffer so horribly and do nothing. Are the policy makers completely devoid of empathy? Or does the DEA have its foot on the neck of healthcare? I don't care which, the result is the same. We lose. Ultimately, it is Aurora's loss. Ascension had me inpatient for a week, they gave me what was needed to help control my pain, Ascension at Home was there for me when I was discharged, and I am in my third month of PT. Their care was just that...care. Wonderful doctors and nurses. I had intended to change my PCP as I moved a distance from where her office was located. I was looking at Aurora because I had my cancer care there and they were wonderful. I also have an endocrinologist there who I would follow to the end of the earth. But I've chosen an Ascension doctor because I would NEVER again go through Aurora if I needed an ER. To add insult to injury, they've been billing me since January $1000 for that visit. I may reimburse them for the two tablets they provided me, de minimus as that is. I gratefully paid for the cancer care, and all the specialist's copays, but I will not pay to be treated like a fake and a junkie, much less left to suffer. Worst experience ever.

    Duwell Eric MD - familydr - Updated May 2026

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