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Meredith Barlow, M.D.

Meredith Barlow, M.D.

(2 reviews)

Uptown

Dr Barlow is caring, intelligent and thorough. She is everything you want in a doctor. She also has…read morea great sense of humor. What I like most is that she will take the time to answer every question and help you find answers that work for you. Dr. Barlow has been my doctor for quite some time. I think I was one of her first patients. If you can't see Dr B then Elizabeth Rudolphi is an excellent NP. I highly recommend Dr. Barlow.

A family physician who's intelligent, caring and almost unbelievably up-to-date with medical…read morescience, Dr. Barlow makes her patients (those I know all agree with me) feel like a dear friend is looking out for their well being. She spends the time needed to hear the problems and to explain the issues, engaged with all the myriad data points every time I have an exam (imagine doing that for every patient; I know that she does because I'm acquainted with a few others of her patients and we all marvel about this) and yet at the same time she always brings a positive/encouraging friendly/kind/caring demeanor that is attentive to the smallest issues and patiently gracious even with the eccentricities of difficult patients (ask how I know). Her staff is professional and kind in person, and you'll generally get a same-day reply from Dr. Barlow or her staff (never later than the next day!) when you send an inquiry through the MyChart system. Dr. Barlow not only gives good, targeted referrals for specialist care, she follows up to make sure that care was provided to her standards. Dr. Barlow comes across as a wonderful caring friend - my wife and I think it's almost a miracle that we'd be blessed to know a physician who's both so razor-edge sharp and yet such a lovely person.

Edward L Childers DO Hands On Health Care

Edward L Childers DO Hands On Health Care

(2 reviews)

Eastside

I am amazed how Dr. Childers and Phyllis Childers, RN got to the root of my health situation and…read moregave me spot on solutions. I've been to so many doctors, at least 6, and with so much money spent on specialized tests. No one could figure out my situation. I was told I was "normal". I am *not* normal because I feel awful. Pills do not solve every little problem; it takes commitment. Because I committed and we worked out exact next steps, I am feeling so much better. Thank you very much Dr. C and Phyllis--you are the BEST! --MS

My response to Jeremy's posting... I was a patient of Dr. Childers for over a year. I was always…read moretreated with a maximum level of most professional and friendly care! I will be returning to his care this month!!! :) 1) Dr. Childers did not retire, but had a medical situation which limited him to what types of care he could provide. He may have been out of the office during his own treatment time. He is now back in full practice. 2) As for medication refill...it is standard practice (some medication require by law) for a provider to see a patient periodically to review the effects of the medications prescribed ... this includes blood levels (usage of many drugs effect internal organs), monitor relief/effectiveness obtained and monitor possible side effects. Some of these perimeters are set by the drug manufactures and/or FDA. . 3) Appointment availability...wow...complaining about a 2 week wait?...Try the 10 month wait I was given by a different osteopath in Albuquerque or the 5 month wait for a colonoscopy! Anyway... getting a non-acute care appointment 2 weeks out in Albuquerque is actually quick. As a "routine client" Jeremy would have been familiar with availability and requirements for refills. 4) INSURANCE... it was clearly posted in the waiting room for many months that this office would no longer be accepting insurance. It was clearly & comprehensively printed out as to when this would take effect and what payments plans would be available. Now that my insurance plan has finally agreed to reimburse me (instead of paying all expenses involved with out of state treatments) I am eager to return to Dr. Childers care!!!

Presbyterian

Presbyterian

(8 reviews)

Eastside

Who has access to my medical records?…read more Facility: Presbyterian healthcare NM Location: ?? Not sure. One of their many call centers. Date: 6/17/2025 thru 6/25/2025 Technician: Several women in several departments. Do you ever wonder who is accessing your medical record, why it is being done, when it is being done, is the information placed there accurate, and are your records secure? If you don't, you should be. Presbyterian has had three data breaches that I know of since 2019 that have compromised hundreds of thousands of their customers and employees personal, financial and medical records. I read online that at least one of the breaches originated within the ranks of Presbyterian employees. As a Presbyterian customer this has effected me three times. When this happens you get a "dear john" letter from them apologizing for the mishap, insisting that it was not their fault. They insist they are doing everything possible to prevent this and will continue to work to do so. Apparently, not exactly everything. There are basically two way scammers and hackers will profit from the loss of your precious information. One, they will sell it to other hackers who will then begin data mining your information until they get a match between your information and a source of funds such as a bank account. They can also use your information to steal your identity and purchase things or borrow money. Secondly, they will sell your personal information to other hackers who will use it to develop an accurate profile about you, and then use this information to blackmail you in some way. Sensitive medical records are prime targets for blackmail. We should all be able to access a provider's medical data base concerning our own records and be able to find out who has been allowed to see our records, when and why. I have made numerous attempts to get this information concerning my records. Over a week and a half I was bounced from one woman in one organization to another and back again with only the empty promise I would get an answer from the correct department. I spoke with people in Medical Records and Patient Relations. I spoke with Cecelia, Brenda and a supervisor Christy. In the end, Christy said "we can tell you when your records were accessed if you can give us a name"! My entire purpose in contacting these people was to have someone in their organization do a search for me for all persons and facilities that have accessed my records. She said "we don't know how to do that so it can't be done". This is ridiculous. Their My Chart software contains lines of data collected on everything I have asked for. I asked them to give me the number of their IT department so I could speak with them. They said that they will not do that. Where does this leave us? Actually at the mercy of Presbyterian's poorly trained employees that handle our data, and at the mercy of any hacker that gets that information. That's right friends, all of this information that we hold so dear is now in the public domain.

I love this Presbyterian office. The registration desk is hit or miss but having Tri-Core in house…read morefor labs is so convenient! It is not a big location and there is never a huge wait! I personally see Dr. Conlon as my internal medicine guy. He is thorough and personable. I have several rare conditions that I will deal with my entire life and I feel safe with him coordinating my care. There is ample seating space as well as a variety of options such as wider seats. They also have vending machines in case low blood sugar hits. There is a free water cooler as well. The nursing staff is top notch and responds quickly to messages via the online MyChart system. Today they even put me in another room that came available that Dr. Bagga wasn't using so Dr. Conlon could see patients more efficiently and Sarah, the MA, started my visit right away.

Presbyterian - familydr - Updated May 2026

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