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    Terrible experience. Misdiagnosed my sinus pain as needing a root canal. Did not need a root canal. Ended up being a huge sinus infection.

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    Peak ENT Associates

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    BEWARE. BEWARE. BEWARE. Unless you enjoy surprise bills and…read morethe most expensive snack break of your life. I'm just going to echo the other eleven 1-star reviews, because wow -- PEAK ENT Associates has somehow perfected the art of medical absurdity. My wife went in because she felt like food was getting stuck in her tonsils. Reasonable concern. Reasonable appointment. What followed was... not reasonable. They performed one test: a diagnostic laryngoscopy -- a tiny camera down the throat. Fine. $475. Painful, but at least that makes sense. Would've been nice to be warned it costs roughly the same as a used iPhone, but okay. Then the bill arrived. Along with the $475 camera test were two mysterious "Swallow Test Fees": * $422 * $95 When I asked my wife what other tests they did, she said, "None. Just the camera." Interesting. So, I called billing. Billing had no idea. Truly inspiring confidence. Eventually, a nurse explained that during the camera test, my wife had to eat a cookie and take a sip of apple juice so they could "observe swallowing." Yes. You read that correctly. $422 for a cookie $95 for apple juice I don't know where they shop, but apparently these were artisanal, organic, free-range, gold-leaf cookies personally blessed by a gastroenterologist. Naturally, one might assume that watching someone swallow would be included in the $475 throat camera test, but no -- apparently snacks are à la carte. Oh, and don't forget the $260 "new patient" fee, which I assume covers the welcome smile and the privilege of sitting in the waiting room. And the grand finale? After all that: "We don't really know what's wrong. I guess you could get your tonsils removed." Fantastic. $1,252 later, the medical equivalent of a shrug. In summary: If you'd like to pay luxury-restaurant prices for a cookie, apple juice, and zero answers -- PEAK ENT is the place for you. Everyone else, consider this your warning. Sincerly, Brant

    This was the single most unnecessary medical expense of my life. When the 2 minute treatment option…read morewas discussed I asked "How expensive is this?" The doctor's aid responded by asking "Do you have insurance?"-- I responded that I did. The doctor's aid responded "Then it won't be that much". The treatment took 2 minutes, it literally was nothing more than a paper patch that looked identical to the paper hole-punch when making 3 ring binders. So imagine my surprise when I received a bill that wasn't covered by my insurance that cost $617! In what world does $617 qualify as (using the medical aid's words) "it won't be that much"? $617 was only part of my bill. I paid an additional $300 for additional totally unnecessary tests. I agree with Layne C (Aug 14, 2024) and Ritch A (July 26, 2024): BE UP FRONT ABOUT COSTS to allow patients the ability to make INFORMED decisions to accept or decline tests. A follow-up visit was necessary because I needed the paper patch removed from my ear canal-- during this subsequent visit, every time medical staff went to do a test, I kindly informed them not to do the test if I was going to be charged for it. There were at least 2 or 3 times I got the impression that had I not said that, I would have had several more hundred dollars charged to me for unnecessary testing. As disgusted as I was/am with the lack of transparency-- I will add the staff was pleasant and skilled.

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    Before (left) and After (right) being botched by Dr. Riddle, a real joker!

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