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    Tatara Mark J MD

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    Vishaal Veerula, MD - Fort Wayne Integrative Medicine - While Seventh Generation was bought out by a large company I don't like several years ago, this was better than seeing Lysol about.

    Vishaal Veerula, MD - Fort Wayne Integrative Medicine

    2.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi

    I had to change my appointment two or three times because whomever the women were with whom I spoke…read moreon the phone scheduled me for times the doctor was unavailable, so I didn't have high hopes. I ended up really liking the calming atmosphere here. The staff were pleasant at the desk and during check-in in the exam room. I was told Dr. Veerula's wife did the amazing decorating. There were a lot of nice little touches. While definitely not the worst doctor I have had, I didn't feel heard while meeting Dr. Veerula. He was focused on issues that weren't the pressing reasons why I wanted to visit and become established with a new primary. The screen and pamphlets with advertisements and health warnings didn't sit so well with me as I was under the impression an integrative doctor would be more holistic than he turned out to be. I wasn't comfortable with most of his medication and referral suggestions... The large room used as the IV lounge was comfortable. The Alpha-Stim electrotherapy session I did consisted of a device with clips that clamped onto your earlobes. I didn't find it relaxing and felt dizzy to where I had to keep turning it down. It was complimentary and always is free of charge to patients. I didn't take advantage of the complimentary coffee but did snag a ginger candy near the TV at the foot of my comfy recliner. It would have been more pleasant sitting back there longer - I could have actually stayed in that room for days in that chair - had I not had to hear the banter of some college athletes with hangovers and their entourage as they received IV treatments. I didn't meet the nurse practitioner whom I had to list as my actual primary with insurance, and in hindsight I was disappointed I didn't see the Golden Retriever who is listed on their site as the official greeter. I do like that this office has a lab on site, but the waiting room which had been empty when I arrived began to fill up as I was there quite awhile, and after I had been in the back room and headed home, I realized a lady at the desk got sidetracked with other patients, so I forgot all about getting my blood drawn. There was an oddly worded sign up front about preferring cash payments as well. I would really like to have given even four stars as it was a nice as well as unique place. I just wouldn't want to return as it's not the direction I'd like to take with my health. I need a doctor with a better bedside manner who actually listens to my concerns and takes heed of what my comfort level is. I also felt bombarded with emails before, during, and after my visit. If I lived closer, I'd consider trying out the therapeutic massage and possibly the IV treatments.

    From the owner: At Fort Wayne Integrative Medicine, we are committed to providing quality care in a courteous and…read moreprofessional manner with the highest of ethical standards. Our lead physician is Internal and Integrative medicine board certified. Together with a team of Nurse Practitioners and a Health Coach, our providers offer the most advanced treatments available today. The practice offers treatment protocols for a variety of diseases and illnesses with conventional and integrative medicine. We also provide I.V. infusions at our practice under medical supervision. Patients visiting for the first time ask us what 'integrative medicine' means  and how it will help with their symptoms or condition. Integrative medicine uses the best evidence-based practices to enhance conventional treatments. It is distinct from alternative medicine, which means choosing to use healing modalities in place of conventional medicine. Integrative medicine offers a broad range of therapeutic approaches to achieve optimal health and wellness for those who are ill or those who are concerned about disease prevention. It is a powerful resource for those seeking to participate in their healthcare. At your appointment, you have the opportunity to ask questions and discover what therapies are safe and helpful, so that you can make rational choices about your healthcare. Integrative medicine evaluates and incorporates specific services that address the whole person, not just the disease...

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    Vishaal Veerula, MD - Fort Wayne Integrative Medicine - Lovely, clean restroom. I believe they had another next door.

    Lovely, clean restroom. I believe they had another next door.

    Vishaal Veerula, MD - Fort Wayne Integrative Medicine - More decor in restroom.

    More decor in restroom.

    Vishaal Veerula, MD - Fort Wayne Integrative Medicine - Restroom again.

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    Restroom again.

    Parkview Medical Group

    Parkview Medical Group

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    OBGYN - I recommend Dr. Zahdeh. She did an amazing job with helping me deliver my first baby. She…read moreis the coolest and kindest Dr. She takes the time to walk you through the whole pregnancy and is there for you. NP Cinamon was also so informative and kind with the beginning stages of my pregnancy. The overall care at this location from the staff is wonderful. I couldn't have had a better first pregnancy experience. Pediatrics - Recommend Dr. Will. She was at the hospital when I delivered my baby and made sure baby wasn't developing jaundice when I left the hospital for almost a week. She is very soft spoken and was comforting to me as a first time parent. It's not easy having a child, but having a great Dr. makes all the difference.

    These nurses in this office are the worst nurse I've ever seen. They only believe what they think…read moreis true. This morning I went their office for vaccination. Because they told me the vaccination can be walk in can doesn't need to make an appointment. I went there directly and I have to wait almost one hour to get them out and see me. These are my second dose of MMR and varicella. Last time I took the vaccine is on 05/22. It has been 30 days since my last visit. But they said they can't give me the vaccine because their guideline is 31 days apart. And today is 30 days apart. They asked me to come next Monday, But I told them I will go abroad, I have to finish it within this weekend. So they ask me to go to the "liberty Mills" office tomorrow. I want to make sure I can get the vaccine before I go abroad. So I drive to "liberty Mills" office. The front desk said they won't provide vaccine for walk in patient. They are quite surprise these nurses don't know it and ask me to go their office. The person in the "liberty Mills" office recommend me to get the super shot. So I drive another 30 minutes to the office on New vision Drive. And the front desk people told me super shot people will only be there on Saturday morning. I called super shot, no one answered the call. They called me back one hour later and told me they don't have MMR. They ask me to go to CVS or Walgreen to get MMR. Finally I went CVS minute clinic and they give the MMR, yes they only have MMR. Both the super shot people and the CVS minute clinic people told me 4 weeks apart for both vaccine "MMR" and "varicella" are fine. you can imagine how busy I am today, I traveled from here to there. At night, from the documents the manger in this office gave to me, I found out even US department of Health and Human Services Centers for disease control and Prevention (CDC) said 28 days apart for both "MMR" and "varicella" I totally don't understand why the nurses and the manger in this office said it should be 31 days apart!

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