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    Sumesh Chandra, MD

    2.6 (9 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    7 months ago

    Worst office since he sold the practice . Can't reach a live person. Different doctors come and go . No consistency! Awful

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    Norman Parathyroid Center - Waiting area

    Norman Parathyroid Center

    4.8(207 reviews)
    10.4 miTown N Country

    I had a seamless, excellent experience today at Norman Center today! Dr. Mitchell took my case even…read morethough my labs were not so clear-cut and I am grateful to him and the wonderful staff for taking care of me today! One adenoma removed and healing! I think we caught HPT earlier than the doctors that can't think out of the box would have, and I believe that this operation saved me decades of problems. Thank you, Dr. Mitchell, Deedee, Morgan, Colleen, Shannon, Daryl, Matt, and last but not least Michelle!

    Update 1.5 years out: since the procedure. I rechecked my labs a few times. My calcium was fine…read moreeach time, but my pth was slightly low. I was instructed to continue to take calcium for that low lab. I also continued vitamin d since it was trending up but still low. I was worried that I was going to have to take calcium for the rest of my life. But thankfully, my recently pth levels are normal. My vitamin d is finally in the normal range too. It isn't in the optimal normal range but it will get there. I just wanted to share that incase someone freaks out about pth being low after the procedure. So hopefully my labs will stabilize and continue to stay normal. Will update if anything changes. The scar is barely visible too. The incision was made at my natural fold. It healed nicely.

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    Diabetes & Endocrinology Institute Physician Offices

    Diabetes & Endocrinology Institute Physician Offices

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 miUSF

    I waited 6 months for an appointment with Dr. Koshy at AdventHealth Diabetes and Endocrinology…read moreTampa, only to have it canceled one week before the visit by voicemail after I missed a call. When I called back, I was told the doctor had an emergency and left the country, and the next available appointment with him would not be until December -- about 9 more months later. What makes this especially upsetting is that I was not trying to schedule some routine visit. I have Kallmann syndrome, a congenital form of secondary hypogonadism, and I needed an endocrinologist to help me start proper treatment connected to fertility and having children. I do not produce my own testosterone normally, and I was seeking specialist care to discuss hCG treatment to stimulate hormones involved in natural testosterone production and spermatogenesis. For someone in my situation, these delays are deeply serious and personal. Instead of offering real support or urgency, the office gave me almost no options. Only after I pushed did they find one appointment with another specialist 40 miles away, but then they said I needed a new referral. I got that done, waited another two weeks, and still nobody called me back. I called multiple times and was repeatedly told that manager Enid was in meetings and would call me back. She never did. When I finally came to the office in person, staff acted like they knew nothing, said there was nothing in the chart, and even claimed my appointment had been canceled because I did not have a referral -- which was not true. The whole experience felt disorganized, dismissive, and careless. At one point, the manager was loudly reacting to what staff had told me right at the front desk. I also spoke with Joelis, a call center supervisor, and did not feel my concerns were taken seriously at all. For a clinic that handles endocrine and hormone-related conditions, it is unacceptable to treat a patient's fertility concerns this way. When someone is trying to get help to preserve or begin the chance to have children, months of delay matter. Communication matters. Follow-through matters. Compassion matters. After spending hours there in person, I was finally able to get some printed proof of the cancellation and piece together part of what had happened. But this never should have reached that point. This experience caused unnecessary stress, delay, and emotional harm during an already sensitive and time-important medical situation.

    My wife and I went to the Advent Health diabetes center to discuss her diet and sugar intake…read more Upon arrival, we received a warm welcome from the front desk staff and were promptly introduced to Mill and Lori. The doctors provided exceptional care and ensured we had the best experience possible. In our recent training, we learned from Mill how to properly use the sugar measuring machine on a daily basis. Additionally, Lori provided us with a detailed discussion on various foods and their constituents and instructions for scheduling and necessary steps. We were fortunate to have both physicians who were not only knowledgeable but also very supportive.

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    Clayman Thyroid Center

    Clayman Thyroid Center

    4.8(122 reviews)
    10.3 miTown N Country

    My husband was so sick. He had lost around 40 + lbs due to a thyroid problem. He had a very large…read moregorder on his neck that needed to be removed. He was scheduled to have it removed when hurricane Milton came through. Our Dr. and the scheduled hospital were unable to reschedule the surgery. We were in a local hospital at the time because he was so weak. We needed help and had no where to turn. Our daughter lives in another state up north and found this clinic on the internet. She was amazed and what she read about the Dr.'s and the Clayman Thyroid Center. She found a phone number and told me to call them. I did! Dr. Clayman and his staff are angels from heaven. Immediately they made us confident that they could and would get us through this. Shortly after our first visit, surgery was scheduled. After the thyroid and the gorder was removed, my husband began to recover. No problems. It went better than we could have hoped. Thank God. I can't tell you how scared we were. How desperately we were tring to find help. I felt like I was going to loose my husband. But they made everything better. My husband is healthy and happy today thanks to the Dr's and staff at the Clayman Thyroid Center. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! May God bless you all.

    The absolute worst experience. Never met the assigned doctor, only their PA who did 5 biopsies. I…read morewas told they would consider RFA (which is why the biopsies were done despite my nodule size) but they refused even through the biopsies were benign and pushed me toward surgery. They also told me I would only be paying the initial fees prior to the evaluation (hospital and visit fees for scans) but then proceeded to bill me out of network for a radiology bill on top of that. Happy to remove my review if my experience changes.

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    Defy Medical - Dr. Justin Saya

    Defy Medical

    2.9(14 reviews)
    6.8 miWest Tampa

    I wanted to share my very negative experience for the last 5 years (its scary) with Defy so others…read morecan be aware and advocate for themselves in case they recognize a similar pattern. I'm so disappointed I trusted my health and well-being to this Defy and I regret using them. This is why you should go elsewhere... I originally sought help for fatigue and was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. I was started on desiccated thyroid medication, and initially things improved and showed in the first year's blood work. However, over time (5 total years), my medication was increased without a full evaluation of how my labs and symptoms were trending together. This clinic specializes in hormones, how can you not properly read year 2 of a blood panel then continue to mis-diagnose and improperly medicate a patient for 3+ years. My emotional, mental and physical health is destroyed right now. Looking back at my lab results: - My TSH became suppressed (very low) - My Free T3 was at the high end or above range - I began developing symptoms consistent with overstimulation, including poor sleep, heat intolerance, nervous system sensitivity, and eventually loss of my menstrual cycle Despite these clear patterns, there was no adjustment made to account for possible over-replacement or the downstream hormonal effects this was having on my body after my results from year 2 of treatment. I was having horrific mood swings, sleeping extremely poorly, and suicidal thoughts. I now understand that my system was likely being pushed into an overactive state, which impacted my sleep (waking up all night long), nervous system, and reproductive hormones (including very low progesterone and loss of cycle). What has been most frustrating is not just the symptoms, but the lack of holistic evaluation. My labs were viewed in isolation for 5 years total, rather than as a pattern over time, and my symptoms were not fully integrated into my care plan. I'm sharing this so others know: ---- Make sure your provider is looking at trends over time, not just single results---- I wish I had known earlier how important it is to balance thyroid treatment carefully, especially when using T3-containing medications. I've done my research and talked to another medical professional about my labs/blood work and Defy medicated me to Hyperthyroid for 3 total years and not only did they not catch it, they continued to over. Treat me for hypothyroid. My progesterone is .1 but started at 1.4 and with my symptoms being text book hyperthyroidism, how was that missed. I am now working to rebalance my system, and I hope sharing this helps someone else catch these patterns sooner and uses another company. Always double check these 'clinics'. I'm so disappointed I trusted my health and well-being to this Defy and I regret using them.

    Absolutely awful. Placed an order a month ago. Card changed $365. Order never shipped. Kept calling…read morethem. They admitted it was their mistake and they "forgot" to send the order. I asked them to overnight it because now I was out of meds despite ordering in plenty of time. They promised they would. Not only did they not overnight it but I still don't have it. A full 4 weeks later. Yet my card was charged the day I placed the order a month ago. Shame on you Defy Medical

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