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John N. Clore, MD

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Virginia Diabetes and Endocronology

Virginia Diabetes and Endocronology

3.0(2 reviews)
7.5 mi

Have been a patient of Dr Allen Burris for 35+ years ..... soooo disappointed he is on the verge of…read moreretirement. Going to be difficult to replace my Doogie Howser :-)

I visited this office in May '15 at the request of my OB/GYN. I was scheduled to have a full…read morehysterectomy in June '15 and we wanted to discuss hormone level pre-surgery. No big deal. I saw Dr. Kuno and no major complaints. Although, she wasn't keen for me to have hysterectomy, which I ignored. It was obviously not her choice and for her seeing me only one time, it was inappropriate for her to make that recommendation when she didn't even know the whole story. She recommended that I see her again in two-three months. Two to three months later, I did not see her because the symptoms/hormone levels were perfectly fine & OB/GYN found no reason for me to return. (Obviously, I trusted him more because I had been seeing him for 8+ months for now.) Also, if my hormone levels were such Fast forward to today. I'm pretty sure this office has *lost it.* I called to make an appointment, because I'm having new symptoms which need to be addressed. I made an appointment for next week but I can't make it. So, I called to reschedule but they don't have anything until May. No big deal. I asked to see a different doctor. That's when I was surprised by their level of unprofessionalism. The receiptionist said, "well, you didn't return in two-three months like recommended. So, they (the doctors) might hold that against you." (1) I explained why I never returned and (2) I asked, if they were so concerned than why didn't they call and ask where I had been. As I stated, I haven't returned in over a year. They could not have been THAT concerned. Also, you cannot switch doctors which is ridiculous. Do the doctors not speak to one another or can each doctor not read a chart? If you want to switch, the doctors have to agree and you'll be processed as new patient which will take months to be seen. In short, go somewhere else. Save your time and money.

John N. Clore, MD - endocrinologists - Updated May 2026

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