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    Stillwater Medical Center

    Stillwater Medical Center

    2.2(20 reviews)
    49.4 mi

    My son is a student at OSU and went to urgent care 2 days ago with fever, body aches and a horrible…read moresore throat. He saw Dr. Emma Nolan who tested for strep but would not test for flu. She gave him a mouthwash to help with the throat and discharged him. 48 hours later he has progressively gotten worse. High fever, horrible sore throat, cough, congestion- you name it. I called back asking if they would please call in something to help him since he had just been seen and was told he would have to come back in again. They had his entire chart in front of them but would not help us. I basically pleaded with them as he can barely talk or drive he's so sick. They simply said he would have to be seen again. This was an awful experience for him and us- knowing we are hours away from him and the first place he went to be treated would do nothing. Not even a flu test! He was fortunately able to be seen by the campus clinic today and diagnosed with flu. They immediately started him on meds to help him since he is so very sick! Please do not support this urgent care!

    I can't evaluate the Medical Center for people that actually reside in Stillwater, Oklahoma. I can…read moredo a fair evaluation for people that reside in towns and cities outside of Stillwater. For the doctors and staff that try to service patients on the two or three days per month that they visit, the results are ABOMINABLE, ABYSMAL, or other similar terms. I have been a patient of two of the three urologists for about three years. They have basically destroyed my urinary system. To start with, the facilities for proper examination are not in the offices outside Stillwater. To have most or all diagnostic instrumentation performed, it is necessary to make an appointment in Stillwater. Anything that requires hospital 0utpatient or Inpatient Services must also be done in the Stillwater Hospital. I went to the local office in Ponca City to have a UTI treated. The doctor failed to look at the documentation I provided on my symptoms, prior medications, a recent urinalysis result and culture, and what I thought might be useful. The doctor did not look at what I provided until I told him that some of the information he requested was in my documentation. He prescribed Bactrim for the UTI. Two weeks later, he said he had prescribed an antibiotic that was resistant to the Staphlococcus epidermidis bacteria. I said that I was aware of the mistake because I had to go to the Ponca City Alliance Hospital ER to use an indwelling catheter to void my bladder and get an antibiotic that was susceptible to the bacteria. Even with my insurance, the ER visit was expensive. I could write a book on the other inept decisions and therapy mistakes made by two of the three urologists that work in the Stillwater Urology Department. I was hospitalized twice, visited the Stillwater Urology offices three or more times for bleeding into my bladder. I was released from the Stillwater hospital while blood clots were still in my bladder which took three indwelling catheters installed by the Ponca City ER to finally clear the dozens of clots in my bladder. The cost was in the hundreds of dollars even with insurance, not to mention the stress, pain, and frustration I experienced. Yet I never failed to be billed for the "services" provided. I may look stupid, but thanks to the overreach of Stillwater Medical into towns and cities within 50 or more miles of Stillwater, we can't attract medical specialists that can actually reside in our towns and cities.

    Neuroscience Institute - I found this office very clinical and cold.

    Neuroscience Institute

    2.0(1 review)
    56.9 mi

    The office staff are friendly and polite. I arrived a bit early as I always do and still I waited…read morealmost 2hrs for a 10min consult. He literally spent half the time complaining that I didn't have a list of preventative meds (which my other neurologist already sent him) aside the abortive meds I've tried. Badgering me for half the appointment and the other half was spent trying to talk me into "trying" medication. Sorry but I've tried over 20 meds and almost all have caused horrific side effects. My first visit with the Dr. was meh. I found his bedside manner needed some attention. He's not exactly warm. Regardless I was hopeful. The room is very clinical and I got a sense that I was going to have a huge issue with insurance because for 10min I was told so by the doctor. Not exactly something I would have expected. I left feeling hopeless and already making plans to go elsewhere. Later that day I contacted my original neurologist who stated he was being extremely demanding, wanting additional info when what was provided was sufficient. I agreed. I wasn't sure I would even go back to this place. I got approved by insurance (I never had a doubt till this doctor put doubt in my mind that day) and I had to call them to schedule. Not exactly on top of things there. I was able to be granted access to his practice for treatment prior to NOVEMBER. Seriously I had waited months already for this short and not-so-sweet consult and I was not going to wait months for treatment. When I came in for treatment, I brought my neurological treatment report from my previous neurologist because, well, IT WORKED. I waited about 30min or so for my appt and the nurse handed me a cold pack to put on my forehead. Not something I've ever needed so this was kind of putting me on the defense already. When the doctor finally came in I asked if he had received it and was told I'm a very cold tone "I do things MY way". Uh okay... what exactly is that I asked. He didn't go into details but explained himself in a very short and curt way. Basically what he opted to do was fewer injections and less of a dosage in total but more Botox into each site. I saw and read the neuro report he sent to my other doctor. It's been a week and I've had zero relief. I have had tons of migraines still and two full blown cluster headaches which have resulted in my crying like a baby in a ball, rigid and drooling on myself. My shoulders and neck are just as stiff as they were before and I've seen zero noted improvement. Now I have had Botox injections before and every single time, I had relief by now. Typically within two weeks I was symptom free. I also had received more shots and more units (100 more than this doctor gave me). So as far as this experience goes...meh. I've had better. I will gladly update this review once I have a better experience with this doctor. And I do plan to follow up after the holidays to see if I can have him do any more injections or if I am stuck waiting to see my other doctor - who btw is 100x better even with his off-putting bedside manner which some report. I would love to see how any of those same people who complain about that doctor would react to this experience.

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    Wasemiller Wayne L MD - Very cold clinical room

    Wasemiller Wayne L MD

    2.0(1 review)
    56.9 mi

    The office staff are friendly and polite. I arrived a bit early as I always do and still I waited…read morealmost 2hrs for a 10min consult. He literally spent half the time complaining that I didn't have a list of preventative meds (which my other neurologist already sent him) aside the abortive meds I've tried. Badgering me for half the appointment and the other half was spent trying to talk me into "trying" medication. Sorry but I've tried over 20 meds and almost all have caused horrific side effects. My first visit with the Dr. was meh. I found his bedside manner needed some attention. He's not exactly warm. Regardless I was hopeful. The room is very clinical and I got a sense that I was going to have a huge issue with insurance because for 10min I was told so by the doctor. Not exactly something I would have expected. I left feeling hopeless and already making plans to go elsewhere. Later that day I contacted my original neurologist who stated he was being extremely demanding, wanting additional info when what was provided was sufficient. I agreed. I wasn't sure I would even go back to this place. I got approved by insurance (I never had a doubt till this doctor put doubt in my mind that day) and I had to call them to schedule. Not exactly on top of things there. I was able to be granted access to his practice for treatment prior to NOVEMBER. Seriously I had waited months already for this short and not-so-sweet consult and I was not going to wait months for treatment. When I came in for treatment, I brought my neurological treatment report from my previous neurologist because, well, IT WORKED. I waited about 30min or so for my appt and the nurse handed me a cold pack to put on my forehead. Not something I've ever needed so this was kind of putting me on the defense already. When the doctor finally came in I asked if he had received it and was told I'm a very cold tone "I do things MY way". Uh okay... what exactly is that I asked. He didn't go into details but explained himself in a very short and curt way. Basically what he opted to do was fewer injections and less of a dosage in total but more Botox into each site. I saw and read the neuro report he sent to my other doctor. It's been a week and I've had zero relief. I have had tons of migraines still and two full blown cluster headaches which have resulted in my crying like a baby in a ball, rigid and drooling on myself. My shoulders and neck are just as stiff as they were before and I've seen zero noted improvement. Now I have had Botox injections before and every single time, I had relief by now. Typically within two weeks I was symptom free. I also had received more shots and more units (100 more than this doctor gave me). So as far as this experience goes...meh. I've had better. I will gladly update this review once I have a better experience with this doctor. And I do plan to follow up after the holidays to see if I can have him do any more injections or if I am stuck waiting to see my other doctor - who btw is 100x better even with his off-putting bedside manner which some report. I would love to see how any of those same people who complain about that doctor would react to this experience.

    Mason B Andrews, MD - neurologist - Updated May 2026

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