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    Infinite Health

    Infinite Health

    3.7(3 reviews)
    149.6 mi

    Fraud and Narcissist to say the least. Dr. Trip Goolsby is not a life coach, but instead devalued…read moreand tried to break down my character so he could ride in on his white horse to create his version of how someone should think and be. That's a narcissist and a fraud for claiming he's a life coach. I won't even call him a doctor because that's extremely questionable at this point due to his actions and unethical practices. The first meeting Trip asked me to tell him why I was there. I stupidly assumed it was to get my medical back ground. I started to tell him what was going on and he immediately stopped me to talk about himself. Okay, gross, but I played along at the expense of my $100 and him hitting my insurance for the rest of the payment. He said people are constantly asking him his story, so he said he just wrote a book about himself so he would have to keep telling people. That didn't seem to stop him in our meeting. That $100 got me his book that he wrote about himself and paperwork asking me spiritual questions. I made it extremely clear I wasn't looking for a life coach or spiritual guidance, but ONLY a doctor who could help me on a medical level. I just wanted a different set of eyes on my case to make sure nothing was over looked. I brought my supplements I had been taking, but he wasn't interested in looking at them. As a safety precaution, all doctors should be interested due to blood work and future prescriptions and or supplements he would be giving. He also smirked when I told him I had been taking 5-6 classes a week at my gym. He continued to ask if I was educated and when I told him I had a college degree, followed it up with, "good, then I know you'll comply with what I'm going to be telling you to do." Okay, gross again. Trip told me to get 22 vials of blood for 38 tests he was going to run. I did it and read his book as a homework assignment. After I got through the first few chapters of him patting himself on the back, the rest of the book was geared toward him rescuing people. I'm not making fun of these poor people who needed help, but more concerned this individual's technique could have possibly been damaging. This is just based on what I witnessed in the second and last meeting with this narcissist. The second and final meeting. His office had called me in an hour early and he walked in 45 minutes late. There were no other patients, so that was extremely disrespectful of my time. This guy finally walks in with a stack of paperwork that he claimed were my test results and complains about how hard they are to read. WTF? I told him that's why Epic Portal is so great and makes it more comprehendible. I had to ask this guy six different times what my results said and he kept telling me he would tell me later. He instead, insisted on asking me what the word "success" meant. I was throughly confused by his question. He was getting upset and more focused on getting an answer from me. Then he started belittling me because he wasn't getting the answer he wanted. He then stated, very aggressively and agitated, that I was projecting my anger onto him. That's when I finally left because he was acting unethical, Here's the real answer for "Success." Everyone's definition is going to be different. It's what each individual's goal is. I guess Dr. Goolsby wasn't very successful was he... I want my $100 back.

    Dr. Goolsby is not only a compassionate and wonderful doctor, but also great man. He is listens,…read morereally listens to the needs of his patients. Always thinking outside the box, never leaving a stone unturned and doing so with a kind and empathetic heart. I couldn't recommend Dr. G and his entire staff any more! They all go above and beyond to heal not just the body - but the mind, soul and heart too.

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    Jennings American Legion Hospital

    Jennings American Legion Hospital

    1.8(5 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I wrote a review but don't see it so will write another one. Bear in mind that what they resolved…read morewas an ongoing issue. I had been treated with antibiotics at home but the issue had not resolved and my blood pressure was doing some scary stuff. They admitted me with cellulitis and sepsis and treated me like a queen. For the first time in years I can see my legs without edema and just want to say thank you. Special recognition only because I can remember their names because everyone was so kind. Dr. Lacombe, Chris in physical therapy, student nurse arnaud, nurse Angela and the outstanding dietary staff, their food rivaled a five star restaurant I am a foodie so that is saying a lot.

    I went into anaphylactic shock in Mississippi and was treated. I came back to Jennings and…read moreexperienced a flare up that my medicine wasn't combating. They made me wait in the lobby for quite a while considering my face and throat were actively swelling up. When the doctor came and asked what was wrong, I told him about my swelling and heat and itching and joint, muscle and back pain which I attributed to the anaphylaxis. He looked at my face and told me that he didn't see any swelling in my face and that my eyelids were flat like his, that my eyes weren't swollen shut so I wasn't swelling. I turned to my Caucasian friends who came with me and asked her to pull up a picture of what I normally look like. He left without looking at the picture. They eventually gave me a steroid shot and benadryl and I felt immediately better. Too bad it took nearly 2 hours. They told me my abdominal pain was probably from a cyst on my ovary but I know what that feels like and I was having dull generalized pain across my entire abdomen. This is by far not my first bad experience. They usually treat me like I'm drug seeking instead of treating an anaphylactic reacting with the urgency it deserves even if it's just a residual reaction. This was luckily not as bad as the attack in Mississippi. Especially people of color are better off going to a facility that will listen and believe you rather than believing you want drugs and are exaggerating before even doing any tests and having the evidence in front of them. As I left they said that if I think I'm going to die, too use my epipen in what I took as a sarcastic tone. I tried urgent care first but the symptoms were progressing fast enough that I didn't want to risk my health further. I should have stayed at urgent care.

    Patrick Griffith, MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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