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    Simrita Sidhu MD

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    4 years ago

    I think Dr. Sidhu is wonderful she has taken care of me since 2004 and she listens and takes time.

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    If you are looking for a small practice with excellent care, then this is the place. I have been a…read morepatient of Dr. Sidhu's for 20 years, she cares.

    From the owner: The expert team at Premier Medical Care provides outstanding, integrative, holistic health care to…read morethe Spring Hill, Florida, community. Focusing on lifestyle medicine, plant-based medicine, prevention, and patient education, the team strives to reduce the need for medication, reverse illness, and promote whole-body wellness and robust good health. Simrita Sidhu, MD, and Ramnik Banwatt, MD are caring, compassionate physicians who form lasting bonds with their patients, encouraging them to become active participants in the care of their own health and wellness. Premier Medical Care offers a wide array of high-quality health care services, including primary care, women's health care, medical marijuana, treatment of acute and chronic conditions, joint injections, trigger point therapy, minor skin surgeries, and more. Walk-in appointments are always welcome at Premier Medical Care, and the clinic, located on a major highway, is easy to find. For convenience, on-site diagnostic services like electrocardiograms (ECGs), ultrasounds, echocardiograms, pulmonary function tests, as well as blood draws and other lab services are available. New patients are welcome to schedule a consultation with one of the expert physicians or to book an appointment for health care services. To join the patient family at Premier Medical Care, call the clinic today or request an appointment online.

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    Calin V. Pop, MD

    2.6(7 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    My first review still stands, but a year later, I'd like to update. i stopped seeing Dr Pop as my…read morePrimary a few months ago. i do have health issues that he obviously cant handle. He was making me come in every three months with a fasting blood draw, then would tell me to go to see a specialist each time. ( So why go see him?) he doesnt like touching you so he would rarely listen to my heart or lungs. hes argumentative and has a terrible bedside manner. this went on for about a year. I finally got tired of the non-productive frequent visits, along with his bad attitude, and stopped going to him.

    I went to Dr. Pope's office to introduce myself as being a new patient. Talking to the receptionist…read moreand another person next to her I told them that I wanted to introduce myself and they started jokingly back-and-forth saying that they didn't recognize me and they've never seen me before I told him of course you've never seen me in here and one asked the other Do you recognize this man? And she said no I never seen him before this kept going back-and-forth humiliating me and finally they told me they were not excepting any new patients even though I have been approved by my insurance company and I had a card with Dr. Pope's name on it. So in short I wouldn't go back into this office if I was bleeding to death on the front steps

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    Bhatia Anil MD

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Love this guy! When you make an Appointment for 10:00. The…read moredoor opens at 9:59 and your inside. 15 minutes later your on your way home. A rarity in this field. The Doctor is great and his staff is as well. If he takes your insurance, Go. The guys the Bomb!!

    My grandmother had moved in with me temporarily from Orlando due to a recent diagnosis of breast…read morecancer so she could get treated at Moffitt in Tampa, her previous Primary Doctor suggested that we get a new doctor closer to me so we wouldn't have to travel 2+ hrs away to she her if an emergency or need was to arise at least until she felt better. Before I rant on let me begin by saying that women nurse staff were very nice and this does not reflect my feeling towards them* Ok so he had us waiting over 35 mins just to be placed from the main wait room to wait another 15 mins inside the office wait room. Finally when he came in and we explain the circumstances that brought us in, this cad of a man look in my grandmother's face and told her that he didn't want to deal with her case because 1 she was only going to be here 6-8 months and he doesn't what to waste his "TIME" building a rapport with someone who is going to leave, and 2 because he doesn't "like to deal with Moffitt patients." He said that he has his own cancer team and that is all he deals with. How a 2 hr drive isn't too long and how Moffitt is full of specialist and to find someone there to help her. So she's suppose see them for her asthma and other stuff be serious its a cancer institute and they are limited to what they can and can not do. She had wheezing and her blood pressure was elevated prior to him coming in and he didn't care, he stood up and open the door and said have a good day and proceeded to practically kick us out his office. The thing that killed me is I'm trying to keep my composure because I don't want to stress my grandmother, because she is stressed enough and we just say ok and leave. When we get in the car my grandmother starts crying. I try to console her by telling her it's better to know now what a disgusting POS he is then get treated poorly later. The worst part was she was low on asthma meds and she had to wait 30 days to change primary care doctor even after we told the insurance what happen. I had to give her my asthma meds since we use about the same stuff just so we could have her covered to deal with all the information and stress of what is going to happen moving forward with her breast cancer. Sometimes I wonder if it pays to be sweet and polite, because my Grandmother is 74 and so sweet and gets treated like ... and you see these people who act foolish and get more respect is that what it takes to be respected. He is an educated medically professional who should have some code to uphold to care for those in need and it isn't like he's doing it for free.

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    Jimmy Edmond, MD

    2.3(12 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    One of the most unorganized doctors office I've ever been to. Office manager was very…read moreunprofessional and I waited over an hour for my appointment because they were so shortstaffed. Not to mention, EVERY time I come in there it's a new set of girls working. I've never in my life been spoken to with such disrespect at any doctor's office. Run if this is your primary care physician.

    Yesterday I called the office to report that I was in pretty bad shape, experiencing severe lower…read moreabdominal pain, and requested to be seen as soon as possible given the circumstances. Since my last visit, my insurance information had changed, although I still had Blue Cross Blue Shield -- just with a new member number. I explained this to the staff member. She said she had patients and did not have time to take the updated information, and that I would need to call back. I told her my wallet was already in my pocket and I could provide the details quickly, but she seemed frustrated that I stayed on the phone. She ultimately told me she would attempt to verify the insurance and call me back to let me know whether I could be seen. I waited for quite some time and never received a call. At no point was I advised to go to urgent care or the hospital despite explaining how severe my pain was. Eventually the pain became unbearable, so I went to urgent care. As soon as I walked in, they told me I should go directly to the hospital based on my condition. I did so and was diagnosed with appendicitis, which required immediate surgery. The hospital staff were outstanding -- caring, attentive, and efficient. They tested, diagnosed, and removed my appendix within 24 hours. Upon discharge, the doctor prescribed three days of pain medication and explained that I should pre-emptively reach out to my primary who could prescribe longer than that so I didn't have delays. Afterward, I contacted my primary care office to address the fact that their lack of follow-up delayed my decision to seek emergency care. I explained that if I had not gone to urgent care on my own, my appendix could have ruptured. The staff member I spoke with said they were unable to verify my insurance and that I needed to contact the insurer myself. I responded that if they already knew verification was unsuccessful, they should have called me back as promised -- especially given the severity of my symptoms. The hospital had no difficulty verifying my insurance. I disagreed with her calmly and did not raise my voice, although I was understandably frustrated. She did not appreciate my concerns and hung up on me. I called back, remained calm, and spoke with the doctor directly. He stated that I had yelled at his staff, which I denied. I explained that while my frustration may have been audible, I did not yell or behave disrespectfully. He said he overheard part of the conversation. The discussion shifted toward liability, with emphasis placed on my insurance change rather than acknowledging the missed follow-up. Ultimately, instead of addressing the communication breakdown, the doctor stated that due to how I felt about the situation, I would be better off seeking care elsewhere, suggesting the doctor-patient relationship had been damaged. From my perspective, I was advocating for appropriate care during a serious medical issue and expressing concern over a clear lapse in communication. I believe the office failed to follow through on a promised callback during a potentially dangerous medical situation. Rather than acknowledging that lapse, the focus was placed on defending staff actions. I was not seeking conflict -- only accountability and continuity of care during a difficult time. This experience left me feeling dismissed and unsupported when timely communication mattered most. Mr Edmond, you out your personal relationship with your staff and your ego before your patient. You should be ashamed of the failure. There is no liability here. I have no intention of taking legal action. I was simply trying to notify you of a failure that could have potentially put my well being at risk.

    Simrita Sidhu MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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