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    Rocky Mountain Eye Center

    Rocky Mountain Eye Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Dr. MCCANN performed a surgery on me called Ectropion Blepharoplasty, it's been a little over a…read moreyear ago. I cannot begin to tell you how I am suffering from the results of that surgery. My eyes are red and tear constantly. It has so curtailed my social life, it makes me so sad I have finally decided to write this review. I so trusted this man, was excited to have the surgery. I remember every minute of the surgery. I wasn't at all drowsy as I was told I would be. There was constant talking and laughing, I remember thinking how can he concentrate? He worked much longer on the right eye than the left eye. He started a suture in the left eye and it was not Anesthetized, I flinched, he asked the nurse to put some Anesthesia in that eye, he continued but didn't work on that eye nearly as long as the right. My left eye results are worse that than the right eye. My present eye doctor suggested I see a surgeon in Bosman that he knows for corrective surgery. But at 89 I am too afraid after this disappointment to try again. My last appointment with Dr. MCCANN left me in tears. He yelled at me and told me he didn't need to see me again! Jacque Thomas

    I recently had LASIK surgery on both my eyes with fantastic results. Dr. Bedrud performed the…read moreprocedure, and it went very smoothly with zero hiccups. I was in and out the same day, and had no post operative problems. Both eyes are now 20-20. Before I could not see at all beyond 20 feet. I can easily recommend Rocky Mountain LASIK/ eye center if you need LASIK surgery.

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    Family Medicine Center of the Bitterroot

    Family Medicine Center of the Bitterroot

    2.5(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Three docs: Teresa Borino, Randy Stewart and Brett Heath. My wife and I regularly see Dr. Borino…read moreand have been seen by Dr. Stewart on occasion. We have no experience with Dr. Heath. Dr. Borino is a nice, very smart western woman, reared and educated in Wyoming and Montana. I think she is a super diagnostician. Am always amazed at how "up" she is on medications, trends and treatments. Her knowledge base is huge and I feel that I am getting the very best advise when I meet with her. Dr. Stewart has treated our youngest son, my wife and I. Being part of this practice he fills in for Dr. Borino and diagnosed my knee injury and referred me to the orthopedic surgeon. Their new office suite is larger and better than their former location and is still adjacent to Marcus Daly Hospital. Their billing is good, but their front desk people are pretty confused and not quite on the ball. My opinion. And please don't blow off this fine medical practice based on this. But just about every time I come in for an appointment they ask for my insurance cards, make a copy and treat me like a new patient. Pretty annoying. And when I check in, it takes awhile for them to find me on their computer system. Ugh! Yes, I mention the front office staff and operation each time I see Dr. Borino, but this is Montana and everyone is nice, so I don't hold out much hope in the personnel arena. They are good personable physicians who treat you like a neighbor.

    Love the front desk gals & the billing dept. Dr. Stewart's nurse, Dorothy, is WONDERFUL. No…read morecomplaints about how Dr. Stewart handled my kid through almost 18 months of well-baby checks & shots. We then decided to have him become our family GP - HUGE mistake. The short of it - he is brusque, condescending & should not be seen by anyone seeking help with women's or weight issues. The long of it: I called to have a thyroid & hormone panel run (have a fam history of problems with both) due to gaining almost 70 lbs in 6 months after I finally started my period 1 year after having my baby + other symptoms (felt like crap). No insurance, so they recommended cheap thyroid first. I asked SPECIFICALLY for the thyroid anti-body test since it took 3 years for them to find my dad's prob w/ processing T3. It's a good thing Dr. asked that we meet alone or my husband would have slugged him FOR SURE. I explained my diet (weighed my food& got down to 1100 calories/day), my exercise program(3-5 days/week), how I wasn't ovulating (digital tests @ home for 4 months), that I couldn't seem to focus & was tired no matter how much or little I slept. Only the basic T3 test was run & came back normal. He gave my 3 pages of symptoms & several years of med records I brought a cursory glance (no joke, he didn't even look past the first pages) then tells me that I'm depressed because I'm fat & I'm getting fatter because I'm depressed, so to do the Weight Watchers program& lose enough weight to be physically capable of joining a gym. Wait, I say - I'm not SAD. I'm tired & run down & upset because I'm gaining weight while doing everything right! He literally rolled his eyes & said, "I'm not saying this is the case with you, but bigger people LIKE you tend to underestimate their caloric intake & overestimate their physical activity." I tearfully told him I was very careful about what I was eating & begged - PLEASE run a FULL thyroid & hormone panel because I KNOW something isn't right - especially not ovulating. He asked if I was having periods - yes. "Then you ARE ovulating." (Ummmm, NO! Not true!) He said he wouldn't test further because I absolutely DID NOT have any kind of hormone or thyroid problem & I needed to accept that I simply had to eat less, exercise more & develop the will to "actually stick to it." He said he would send me to an endocrinologist if I insisted, but that it would be a waste of his, the other doctor's & my time to do so. I was devastated & walked out of there with no hope feeling helpless. Lucky for me, I have an amazing husband & family. They were all livid & insisted I get a second opinion. I'm SO glad I did. Dr. Stewart did me a disservice - & charged me almost $300 to do it. There's NO WAY around this fact - he was absolutely 100% incorrect. And his course of treatment would actually have been harmful, perhaps deadly. Though it did cost me another $1200 for tests (a FULL thyroid & hormone panel....whodathunk? Oh, right - I DID!), doctor's visits & meds, tests showed I was NOT ovulating, had almost ZERO progesterone, almost no adrenal function, that my thyroid levels WERE messed up (just like Dad - trouble processing T3) & that my digestive system was almost completely stagnant. My new doc says I would have starved myself into the hospital within another 6 months if I had done what Dr. Stewart recommended. She put me on progesterone & vitamin supplements & sent me home TO EAT 2x as much as I was plus protein shakes every day. More tests to come, but over the last 3 months, I've LOST almost 30 lbs. I feel AMAZING! I have energy back! My brain fog is gone! My body feels like my own again! Truth be told, I think I was dying before. And I am just damn lucky I didn't stick with Dr. Stewart. Bottom line - I wouldn't recommend Dr. Stewart. The guy has a problem. He REALLY needs to work on his "bedside" manner & he should seriously consider working on his listening skills & delivery. When you have a person who lived in So Cali for years - land of the 120lb "fatty" - telling you that you need to lay off the focus on weight, it's time to evaluate yourself. I hope he does because I think they have a good thing going at Fam Med otherwise.

    Mark Calderwood, MD - optometrists - Updated May 2026

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