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    Kennedy Michael S MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    10 years ago

    By far the most thorough, caring doctor I have seen. Super grateful I found him for my primary care doctor.

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    Jeffrey G Ogden, MD - Achieve Health - Orem Internal Medicine: Jeffrey Ogden, M.D. is a Board Certified Internal Medicine serving Orem, UT

    Jeffrey G Ogden, MD - Achieve Health

    (11 reviews)

    I made an appointment to meet with Dr. Ogden to establish a patient relationship because my primary…read morecare physician retired. That was the biggest mistake ever. Dr. Ogden spent over an hour talking about how I should never get vitamin IVs and should drink Gatorade instead. He went on and on about his wife and told me that I was fat and should weigh 135 pounds. I am 57 years old, 5'2" and weigh 165 pounds. When I tried to tell him that I am very healthy he told me that many people tell him that they only eat a carrot but in reality, they clean out the fridge. It was bizarre. He told me that I needed to do lots of testing which all needed to be done at his clinic. He also took out a heart rate device that he said he purchased on Amazon for $30 and used it to determine that I had a normal heart rate. The next day I looked at the patient portal and was shocked to see his notes. He had diagnosed me with some serious conditions that I do not have. I made another appointment to let him know about the error, but he got offended and told me that if I didn't like it then I am welcome to never return. I did not return but the multiple false diagnosis will forever be on my medical record. I could be wrong but maybe he needed the diagnosis to justify to the insurance all the testing that he wanted me to have in his office. In my opinion, he has no idea about preventive health, and I would never trust him to give me any type of medical care.

    Dr. Jeffrey Ogden, and his medical staff, are excellent at what they do! They pay attention to…read moredetails related to your health, and have amazing bedside manners. My wife and I have been going to him for years. We highly recommend his medical professional experience.

    Intermountain Healthcare

    Intermountain Healthcare

    (1 review)

    In December of 2019 I visited the Intermountain Healthcare emergency room. While in the care of the…read morestaff, doctors and nurses I spent over two hours in a private room with very few visits. When I was visited by the attending physician, Dr. Nelson, his demeanor was very unprofessional, confrontational, and distrustful. I was diagnosed bipolar 2 disorder in 2018 and was between residences for several months before I moved in with family in Provo, Utah. With no established medical care in a new, unfamiliar area, I felt I had no choice but to visit the ER due to extreme depression and to make sure I was able to stay on stabilizing medications. I visited the emergency room to get an emergency refill on a non-narcotic prescription I have taken for years that I have been told not to stop taking because of its life threatening side-effects. I recently acquired my medical records from my visit at Intermountain Healthcare. After careful review of the documents, I have found that Dr. Nelson lied about me on my medical records and his unprofessional behavior in the emergency room was discriminatory and based on a diagnosis that I do not have. I asked to have my Lamictal prescription refilled as it is necessary to maintaining my mental health. He put in my medical records that I hadn't been taking it and he "advised against restarting it". I had not stopped taking it. I needed a refill because I was almost out and having a very difficult time. He told me to stop taking a life saving medication cold turkey. If I had stopped taking it cold turkey as he suggested, I would have been even more depressed, psychotic, and would possibly have seizures as well. If anything, he should have referred me to a physician who could help or sent me to an emergency mental health hospital for acute care. Dr. Nelson is not a psychiatrist. In my chart, he wrote in an diagnosis for borderline personality disorder and claimed my behavior (being upset about not being able to have my life saving medication) was due to this disorder. He also claimed that I changed and fabricated my stories while I was there, implying in my chart that it was due to this disorder (one I do not have). I was not visited by a staff psychologist, social worker or other doctor who could have advised him on such a diagnosis. I have since received follow up care and I am feeling better. I don't have BPD. I have never been diagnosed with BPD. I have bipolar 2 disorder and OCD. His uninformed diagnosis reduced the quality of my care by other attending physicians and nurses. The treatment I received at the hands of Dr. Nelson left me feeling even worse than I had felt when I came in to the emergency room. He stated that I have BPD in these records and to my nurses to invalidate my feelings and reactions to what happened. This is blatant discrimination and disgusting behavior from a doctor. I am concerned about the other patients that Dr. Nelson is seeing. If he treated me with such unprofessionalism based on a diagnosis that had no basis, he most likely treats other patients the same way or even worse. *Copy of the complaint email I sent to Intermountain Healthcare I DO NOT recommend visiting this hospital. I especially do not recommend seeing Dr. Nelson.

    Revere Health - Me, on the left with Chris F.

    Revere Health

    (126 reviews)

    This could be a 5 star review but Ms. Jackie with the sleep disorder unit was rude and difficult…read moreand therefore I refuse to give this place 5 stars. Parking was plentiful. We found the sleep disorder unit on the 2nd floor easily. Check in was easy breezy as I did the required registration process online prior. Waited roughly 10 min before being called back. Nurse asked a bunch of questions and then Dr. Staheli came in. He also asked a bunch of questions before agreeing to do the sleep study. After speaking with the doc he walked us to Ms. Jackie. Not sure if she was having a bad day, but she was rude and seemed bothered by doing a job and made us walk back up front to reception to get our insurance card scanned. The sweet gals told me they were so sorry that she made us walk back to the front and what an inconvenience when it could have been handled by Ms. Jackie. They scanned my card. Sent me back to Ms. Jackie, and then Ms. Jackie has the nerve to ask me to pull out my insurance card to verify the info! What?! After verifying the info matched she rudely told me a few dates that we could do the sleep study. I chose a date. She then told me I had to be back on a specific date fir the follow up with results. When I asked if my child needed to be present she said yes very rudely. I said well that date was her first day of school and I wouldn't let her miss it. She gave me the next date and said if you don't take this date you won't get your results for another 2 months after. Uh, ok, then give me the next date, she wrote it in a business card handed it to me and said expect a phone call from the sleep clinic a day before and don't be late. She turned back to her desk and we left, I do not look forward to dealing with her again, and I hope on our follow up I don't have to!!!

    I am incredibly angry with Revere Health. My experience observing my wife getting a scan there…read moreconsisted of people in their early 20s lost, confused, and overworked trying to do more than they were able to. Whoever runs this place should be ashamed and embarrassed. They then ran the wrong test resulting in a false negative so my wife's ailment remained untreated trying to figure out another solution. Then they charged the wrong insurance and refused to back down that they could've possibly been wrong resulting in us paying a large sum of money for the scan. Again, I don't recall seeing anybody there who was over the age of 24. At a medical facility. They then were unable to admit that they charged the wrong place so we had to pay for the wrong test because, again, they messed up. Stay away from here. If a doctor recommends you here, say no. You're better off poking yourself with a knife. Did I mention that the 22-year-old-girlypop-would-be-phlebotomist poked my wife with the needle 8 times because she wouldn't believe my wife when she said her veins were too small for a regular IV? Or that I had to remind the 23-year-old nurse aid or assistant Provo bro what he forms he had and hadn't filled out and what questions he had and hadn't asked? Or that rather than trying to help us with their mistake charging the wrong insurance they just badgered my wife incessantly until she had to get her lawyer father to step in while they figured all this stuff out? Seriously, these people don't deserve even the microbial respect automatically assigned to an entity when scrolling past it online.

    Kennedy Michael S MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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