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    HearingLife

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    5.0(8 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    After failing a hearing test, I went to Able Hearing and worked with Karl. I tried three different…read morebrands but ultimately decided not to purchase hearing aids at this time. Karl is professional, courteous and very knowledgeable. He is passionate about helping people regain their hearing, and it shows. The office observes strict covid-19 protocol and I felt safe while I was there. I definitely recommend Karl and Able Hearing.

    Friendly, Compassionate, Sincere, and Caring business…read more I am completely blown away by the level of service here. My late mother has purchased a couple hearing aids from this company. I have not got a chance to experience their level of service until recently while my mother was hospitalized as a result of her stroke. We were bouncing back and forth through voicemail but were able to settle a time to finalize the final fitting and take receipt of the hearing aid. They even made the effort to deliver the hearing aid while my mother was staying at OHSU. They test fitted the hearing aid and made sure it was comfortable for her before leaving. Joel was very professional and compassionate to my mothers needs. In the end, he gave us his business card and told us to contact him and let him know how she was doing with the hearing aid to see if any additional adjustments needed to be made. Unfortunately, my mother was only able to use her new hearing aid for only 4 days before she passed away. I had heard from a close family friend that some hearing aid companies would be willing to accept a refund if returned within a short time period. I stopped by here about a couple of days after she had passed and made an appointment with Wayne to work things out. Once again he was also very friendly, professional, and compassionate to our needs and was able to come with a reasonable agreement to return our hearing aid that mom barely even used. Bear in mind that these hearing aids are custom made so I wasn't sure if they could do anything for us which would have been understandable. I'm also sure that results may vary from customer to customer basis but I was glad he was able to accommodate us during this difficult time for our family. I just wanted to take a moment and thank the staff here at Able Hearing. It means a lot to us that you guys went out of your way to accommodate us during this difficult time for our family and am aware that you were more than flexible with our needs. If we have any needs in the future for my friends and family I will be more than happy to recommend you guys for any help with any hearing enhancement products.

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    2.8(11 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Like Honey, like most of the office staff. Hate their Phreesia system. It's possibly one step up…read morefrom smoke signals. The good: plenty of medical professionals to choose from, the lab is there, and there's on site physical therapy, with a great team. The bad: Wait times, even with their new 15 minutes before appt check in, can still take a while, and there's no reception in the office so you need their wifi. The ugly: Phreesia. If I didn't love seeing Honey and Ashely in the PT office, I would go elsehwere. Their medical scheduling software, portal, reminder system, all that is hands down the most useless thing in existence. Despite having two folks look at it, I get a call, an email, and a text message, one right after the other, to check in for my appointment. Two people have tried twice to get it to only do 1 of those 3, but it won't take. You can't schedule online. If you try, you'll be there for an hour, checking day by day by day for an appointment that doesn't exist, according to the system. If you call in, they'll find you the first available, and often Phreesia will tell you it's not. And that's with your preferred provider. The patient portal is slow and clunky, takes forever to load, won't let you change things, and half the time, if you reply to a message, it doesn't go through. It errors out, then you're supposed to screen shot it, make a NEW message, attach the image, and send it to the person you were simply trying to reply to. That way they can send it to IT and get it fixed. I get it happens to not everyone, but that seems like a lot of work around. And lastly, the check in process online is fairly smooth, it's more bad than ugly, except thaT Phreesia wants to gather information for more streamlined suggestions for healthcare. I.E. They want to collect your info and sell it. If you say yes, the little window goes away for a year. If you say no, it comes up every time you check in. I left a message with IT to see if they can fix it, but I'm not hopeful.

    Well, at first I really liked the NP I was assigned to. She's one of those people everyone seems…read moreto like. Initially, I just wanted to resume my regimen from my retired PCP, but this NP (Kate) was enthusiastic and encouraged me to advance my care and wellness. She really wanted me on Cymbalta. That should have been a red flag. I agreed and let the commercial drug geld me under its influence. It had a minor impact to my upper back pain but my deep pain, major spasms and teeth grinding worsened. More diagnostics were obtain and severe cervical spinal degeneration was found, but my neck is a secondary pain after my thoracic spine. Kate refused to order the thoracic MRI because the pain clinic might want to order it with a contrast agent. Ultimately she referred me to several other places, 3 of which were accepted - an acupuncturist, a pain management clinic and a neurologist. I complied with these. She prescribed me a mild analgesic. I adhered to the script and it helped. I thanked Kate. Then she completely changed and started wagging her finger at me about using the analgesic - AS DIRECTED. Unbelievable. Since then I've been treated like a criminal for pursuing pain treatment, which is much worse when the pain medication is then taken away. Thanks, Kate. The landscapes of Modern Medicine and Healthcare are treacherous wastelands. Anyone who can memorize enough text to earn a paper credential is knighted with letters after their name nowadays that in the end, mean squat. Don't go to Kate at NW Primary Care, even though she's very cheerful and nice.

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    3.7(6 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Dr. Meigs was my PCP for 18 years prior to moving to Orchards Family Medicine. The staff here was…read morerude, arrogant, and ignored any request for antidepresent medications, refused to make an appointment, slandered me to my insurance pharmacy, and told Dr. Meigs lies about me. My medical records were FAX'd to the wrong number 3 times. When I was finally able to get the staff to verify the fax number and the clinic finally received the referral, the staff called the clinic and told them I no longer wanted to be seen. It took from Aug. 10th to Nov. 29th to be seen by a much needed doctor. The clinic has constantly denied any of this. I wouldn't trust them or Dr. Meigs with the time of day. I believe there are reasons for this clinic remaining an independent clinic. They have messed up my medical records so bad that I am having trouble finding a new PCP.

    STAY AWAY. Word is that if you are anything of a problem this doctor will "fire you". He…read more"terminated" my friend who is nearly 80 years old. My friend has prostate cancer and this doctor simply sent him a letter telling him that he won't see him anymore with no explanation. He had the further nerve to post this letter to my friends online chart, presumably to help other doctors blacklist him. The real problem? My friend wanted to see the doctor when he did not have an official appointment. Most Doctors do want to help find cures and/or help heal. This one apparently only wants patients who don't have any major problems.

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