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    Jamie Hamm, FNP-C

    Jamie Hamm, FNP-C

    3.0(2 reviews)
    22.2 mi

    Jamie Hamm has always been extremely thorough and instills confidence in her care. She enters the…read moreexam room fully prepared and aware of any recent changes affecting my health. She takes time to listen and then gives clear explanations for any treatment recommendations.

    If I could give 0 stars I would. On Thursday, April 20th I went in for an appt with Jamie Hamm to…read morediscuss getting an MRI, bloodwork, and x ray set up because I have a herniated disc in my back that was not getting better. Along with asking for an MRI, I wanted to get certain blood work done to check for an autoimmune disorder since I am so young and have already herniated a disc in my back. I presented to Jamie Hamm as much info, evidence, facts as I could provide for her. I let her know I had numbness running down my entire leg, that my leg is colder than the other, and that I was suggested to come see my PCP by my chiropractor. Jamie Hamm did not listen to me whatsoever and proceeded to say that my leg issues is caused by something with my muscle. I was able to get her to schedule an x-ray but was given some b.s. excuse that I should go to physical therapy before getting an MRI. The very next day I was admitted to the emergency room and FINALLY received an MRI and found that I had TWO ruptured discs in my lower back and on Saturday, April 22nd I had emergency surgery to fix my back. I will NEVER see Jamie Hamm again and I will NEVER recommend her services to anyone! I am beyond angry with how I was treated by her! When a 23yo comes to you saying they need help and that they hurt, as a medical professional, you should listen. She is cold hearted and honestly should no longer practice. I would hate to see how she treats someone that isn't able to advocate for themself.

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    Holly Ridge Health Associates

    Holly Ridge Health Associates

    3.0(2 reviews)
    21.2 mi

    I would give 0 stars if I could. NP Gail EBERLE ROBINSON should be investigated due to her lack of…read morecare/compassion and her inability to talk to people and her 15 mins or less policy is crazy! Meaning, no matter what is wrong with you, you've got 15 mins to wrap it up. If she even let's you talk!!! I had been with this clinic for almost 10 years. Have always had amazing care...until Gail. She is rude, arrogant and makes it really clear that SHE is the BOSS. Funny bc she is just an NP not a Dr. She Doesn't care what your issues are and makes stuff up as she goes along. Gets her left and right mixed up ( i know this bc she sent me for 4 xrays and the imaging place had to keep sending me home bc they couldn't reach her in the office (or anyone in the office) to clarify left or right shoulder.I had a torn labrum and frozen shoulder. 1 visit to imaging should have been fine but i had to go back 4 times!!!! Bc she kept putting Left shoulder instead of Right!!! She refused to write antibiotics during an active infection. She forced HRT on me even after I explained that I was not a good candidate bc of my GYN issues and family history. She did not care. She wrote 2 scripts for hormones and zero for antibiotics. Also, she examined an intimate part of my body in a room with a No Door, just a shower curtain. I could see other patients going into rooms and having their lab work done!!! She's awful and I would not recommend her to anyone for anything.

    Five (5) stars based on convenience. Do you know how worried I was thinking I would have to drive…read moreto either Wilmington or Jacksonville to find a doctor? But then I find one right down the street! I'm blessed. Living in a town of around 1,300 people is rough for a girl coming from a city of 2.5 million people (Brooklyn, NY). I'd like to say I'm adjusting well, but everyone knows it's a lie. Not having what I need within walking distance is driving me nuts. Why do I have to drive 15 minutes to McDonald's? Walmart? TACO BELL! At least it's just a three-minute drive to the doctor!... and an hour, 10 minute-walk if I feel like being healthy, but we all know that happened one time and won't ever happen again. The ladies working the front desk are always swarmed with calls. I don't know how they do it. They're always nice despite the amount of stress they have to be under. Thank goodness I'm able to keep my hypochondria in check. NP Alicia Ellis is very professional and caring. I feel like she worries about me more than I worry about myself. On my first visit, I was surprised with a pap smear! She found a cyst on my ovary and referred me to an OBGYN. Luckily, no cyst, but there were some other issues that were discovered. I should get around to thanking her for it. I recently went back for a two-week check-up and my blood pressure was sky high despite being prescribed meds. She gave me a pill, told me to chill for a few minutes, and checked my blood pressure again. Back in normal range for the first time in 5 years. I no longer wake up with headaches or get dizzy standing up. I had to reschedule my appointment for another obligation, but I couldn't get in touch with the front desk. I walked in to see if they did TB tests (they do) and ending up getting checked in anyway! They're also a walk-in clinic. It's lovely. My only issue is they're not open on the weekend, but I can deal with that.

    Martin's Pediatrics and Family Care - The lobby at our new location

    Martin's Pediatrics and Family Care

    3.5(8 reviews)
    33.1 mi

    My wife took our daughter here for asthma treatment. From the moment we walked it until the time…read morewe left we had a very positive experience. The staff was welcoming and the place was very clean and modern. Doctor Martin was very patient in answering all our questions and concerns. Not once did we feel rushed or displeased with anything we experienced. We will be coming back.

    The nurses who checked us in and took all our information were friendly and nice. That said, I have…read morephilosophical differences with this office for several reasons. 1. When I made the appointment, no one told me that there was no pediatrician available and that I would be seeing a nurse practitioner. I was not aware of this until I was already in a room. I feel like patients should be told this, especially if they are first time patients. 2. The biggest issue that I had was regarding vaccines. I am not an anti-vaxxer, but I had a bit of a vaccination scare due to a reaction that my daughter had at her 4 month shots. I was still on the fence about a couple of vaccines by her 6 month check up, and I told them that I wanted to wait a week or so to vaccinate until I had read a bit more about the different side effects and their rate of occurrence. The NP treated me like an idiot for daring to question the infinite wisdom of the AAP and the CDC. She said "You should have thought about that before you had her." She also said "we just want what's best for her." Her tone suggested that I didn't. Just unprofessional on a variety of levels. No parent should be made to feel like a bad parent for daring to ask a question about the safety of vaccines. Less important things to consider: 3. When I walked in, there was a strong air freshener. Those things have phthalates, not to mention formaldehyde and ethylene-based glycol ethers- classifies by the EPA as environmental pollutants. 4. There were tablets attached to a small table to entertain children. This sounds cool and fun, but most kids get way too much screen time as it is. To be fair, they had a small bookshelf. But I just don't see any point in encouraging more screen time.

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    Martin's Pediatrics and Family Care - The adult room at our new office!

    The adult room at our new office!

    Martin's Pediatrics and Family Care - Here we have the Ocean room!

    Here we have the Ocean room!

    Martin's Pediatrics and Family Care - Comfortable chairs and a kids area with tablets!

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    Comfortable chairs and a kids area with tablets!

    Novant - New Hanover Regional Medical Center - My son visiting me

    Novant - New Hanover Regional Medical Center

    2.0(153 reviews)
    23.7 mi

    I had double aneurysm surgery. My surgeons were excellent. Dr. Cappuzzo and his team was amazing…read more 5th floor ICU and 5th floor step down nurses were excellent. They Treated me like family. (Kat, Olivia, Angela, 2 of the male nurses, Kat, Michel, both Amanda's and Dakota. What a team! I wouldn't be here without them. Mr Howell and Pumpkin and all the food delivery people were so friendly and nice. The Rapid Emergency Response Team were on the ball as well. Great people. God Bless all of you for taking care of me. I was able to be alive and home on Mother's Day! Thanks to the Neurological Institute and surgical Pavillion. You all Rock! Helen and Bruce Emory

    My son was admitted to the ER having overdosed on heroin while using my car. Thank God the…read moreever-vigilant local police found him, narced him, and he was taken to Novant Hosp. on 17th St. While there, he arrested (his heart stopped) twice, and thankfully responded to the defib. But he was clinically dead I believe. They treated him with whatever meds were necessary but instead of keeping him overnight for observation, they discharged him. He's homeless and was living in my car which had been impounded because of the DUI - and no one from the hospital contacted me. His ex-gf had to pick him up around 10:30 at night and he was barely able to stay conscious. I am eternally grateful they saved his life - don't get me wrong. But to discharge someone who's barely conscious, having just overdosed and suffered two cardiac episodes, drugged to the point of not even knowing where he was and at that hour of the night, with no notice to next of kin? Deplorable. On a less serious subject, I went to the same ER myself having accidently stabbed myself in the hand with a fork I had been using to tenderize a steak. Knowing I had not had a tetanus shot in 32 years and with a sudden pain and swelling in my jaw, I foolishly thought I might have contracted tetanus (a little knowledge is dangerous). The medical assistant who saw me diagnosed me with a swollen lymph gland - no tests and discharged with no prescription, though I DID get a tetanus booster. The swelling and pain got worse throughout the day and I went to one of those walk-in medical clinics. The doctor who saw me and to whom I described my less obvious symptoms, diagnosed me with Sialadenitis which is a blocked or infected salivary gland. No biggie, but it is very painful and if left untreated, can possibly lead to more permanent issues. Though there was no formal treatment like antibiotics, he recommended hot packs and eating sour candies. Worked like a charm. Now I have it on the other side of my jaw, but at least I know how to treat it. And that I don't have tetanus.

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    Novant - New Hanover Regional Medical Center - My poor mom in the hallway

    My poor mom in the hallway

    Novant - New Hanover Regional Medical Center - Gift from gift shop

    Gift from gift shop

    Novant - New Hanover Regional Medical Center - All these health care workers doing nothing

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    All these health care workers doing nothing

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