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    Melissa Launder, MD - Melissa Launder, MD.

    Melissa Launder, MD

    (4 reviews)

    Dr. Launder is perfect…read more Do you worry that your doctor won't listen to you? Be thorough? Take time with you? Do you spend hours trying to research reviews to avoid all of those common issues? If so - then you are me, and I don't blame you because your health is important, and who the H E double hockey sticks wants to pay for some jerk to hardly listen to you or blow you off? Dr. Launder listens. Really really listens and takes time. She takes notes and tends to remember everything without looking back at them. She gets to know you and she continues to know you. You are not a number. An added bonus is that her nurse is precious. She has the same remarkable qualities and they both make you feel comfortable and cared for. I would recommend her as a primary physician above anyone in Port Richey. Trust me, I've been around different doctor's offices. The only downfall is there seems to be no patience when you are low on cash, which I've gathered to be a Morton Plant policy. As someone who took a while to pay a bill back, Morton no longer allows me to see ANY of their doctors. Really nice huh? 5 stars for Dr. Launder 0 for Morton Plant Mease Billing Dept

    I found this Physician to be very compassionate with me as a new patient. She spent time reviewing…read moremy family history (parents and grandparents). We set up a plan of care for my complains and annual physical. I feel so fortunate to have found this Physician. Marsha G.

    Glenn I Lura , MD

    Glenn I Lura , MD

    (3 reviews)

    Such a relief to see other people posting the same issues we have had. (Check the google reviews)…read more He told me I was making up a 10 year vitamin D deficiency and it would help if I spent time outside in my yard naked every day. When my bloodwork came back still showing a deficiency he accused me of not taking the D supplement. (I researched it eventually and figured out I needed a different kind of D). I have fibromyalgia and ADHD - on the days my fibro is bad and I barely get out of bed - I don't take my ADHD meds. Because I wasn't filling the prescription enough - he accused me of being a speed addict and refused to refill my medicine. After I stopped seeing him - I paid to be properly retested and weird... I STILL have terrible Attention deficit. He called me fat numerous times - told me go lose weight. Fair... when I lost 60 pounds he would barely comment on it and acted suspicious of how I lost any weight. Ugh! My wife also went to him and cannot speak of him without tearing up. He gave her a weird breast exam in front of me and started to ask if we did that to each other while he was "massaging" her breasts in what appeared to be weirdly sexualized. She hated going to see him and would walk out of there feeling insulted, dismissed and mostly violated. My Mother also went to him and always felt terrible when she left there. She had cancer and he would start many appointments by saying things like "I am surprised you are still alive" .... He would get out his pad and say " In your condition I am happy to prescribe you anything what do you want?". I wish someone had the money and motivation to put him out of business. He said multiple times he was just putting in the time until he could financially get out. If you are lucky - you might walk out of there with the weird children's book he wrote about crayons. He is far more interested in himself than being a good ethical doctor.

    This review is going to be a little unfair…read more I mean, am I reviewing the DOCTOR...or his practice? As far as the doctor goes, Dr. Lura is THE MAN! He is honest, to the point, ALWAYS runs on schedule and will take extra time with you if necessary. He is very easy to talk to and extremely kind. He also can be a bit of a wiseass, which I appreciate as we have similar senses of humor. He is an extremely conscientious doctor, will explain things to you a half a dozen times if needed and his hours of practice are extremely convenient. He does stay open late on Thursdays (til 7pm) and unlike most doctors, he is open all day on Fridays. Doesn't do that "leave at noon" thing, which means that those of you who have jobs can actually get seen without having to leave your job early. Now, the practice? If I was to rate his office staff...it would be a mixed bag. They are somewhat disorganized and you do have to sit on them to get them to call you back, answer questions and on occasion, can be a little rude, for lack of better term. This really applies to the front office, who often gets it wrong. His back office staff is pretty efficient. I have to give a shout out to back office MA Sean, who is very kind, very warm and extremely caring. He's a good guy and I like when he is the one who takes me to the back. His front office staff...they are not a good reflection on the doctor, so if you are the type who is easily frustrated by an office staff who is not necessarily organized or doesn't necessarily return calls...this might not be a good fit for you. They also have a policy that you have to arrive 15 minutes early for your appointment or you will be rescheduled. I have NO problem with this except for one TINY little detail...and that is the fact that they don't TELL you that until you are at the front desk and find yourself being rescheduled. I have been going to the doctor for over 9 years now. They NEVER had this policy. Recently, I had an appointment because I was in a great deal of miserable pain due to a double ear infection. My appointment was at 5:30, so I got there at 5:24. Signed in...only to be told that I was going to have to reschedule my appointment for NOT being on time. WHAAAAAAT?? I was absolutely on time! Early, in fact! Well, Chyna at the front desk was not having it. She said I was told to come in 15 minutes early. I absolutely was not. Valerie, the office manager said, "this has always been our policy". Um, no. No it was not...as I have seen this staff turn over more times than a contortionist at a Cirque Du Soleil show. I told her I was NEVER told this on the phone. Actually, someone even called me back after I made the appointment to tell me that they forgot to write down what I was coming in for...and even in that second conversation, I was never told any thing of the sort. I'm standing at the front desk, crying my poor little eyes out because I was in AGONY with my ears. You would think there would be an OUNCE of compassion, especially since I was one of their last patients and they would say, "well, now you know for next time." No such luck. Fortunately for me, the doc happened to come to the front office just as I was crying and asking them to PLEASE see me just this once and I promise, I will make sure to be earlier from now on. They were still banging the "NO" drum when he said, "Let her come on back." Even after that...when the doc left the area, there still had to be snark in the form of "Well, she's going to just have to sit and wait til the appointments for the day are done." I look left. I look right. There is NOBODY else in the waiting room. Really??? So, I sit my whiny, pained butt down to wait. Two FULL minutes later she says, "Okay, you can come in." Do you feel better about yourself, doll? You made me wait. You got your way. Hooray for you. *eye roll* When I got to the back, a certain back office MA told me straight up "they ALWAYS forget to tell the patients to come in early. I believe you. They probably didn't tell you to come in 15 minutes early." Yes. Vindication. Indeed. Turns out I had a VERY serious infection that the doc was ready to hospitalize me for. As a nurse, I find their behavior extremely disconcerting, because, had I been rescheduled and discouraged and had NOT come back, I would have been walking around with a very serious and highly contagious MRSA infection that could have potentially killed me. So yeah, there are certain times when the front office should really NOT make the call on whether or not what you have going on is important enough to warrant you being seen, even if you were "late" by their standards. I waited two days for them to call me back with test results. Never got a call. All that said, the doc himself is awesome and I adore him...so FIVE for the doc, and THREE for the staff gives a Four Star review. Next time, I will try to write my review 15 minutes earlier.

    Family Medical Doctors

    Family Medical Doctors

    (1 review)

    I've been a patient of this practice for over a decade. I consider my self so very BLESSED to say…read morethat. 'Doctor's and Staff have become part of my family and definitely have welcomed me as part of theirs. The combined knowledge of this Father & Son team are bar none. The PA and all the Dr's assistants and front counter staff are by far the VERY best!! Anytime I have problem or question, it is addressed immediately. You never have to call again for an answer. Every single issue is handled promptly and professionally. There are many times I've called not feeling well and they always find a way to get me in the same day. Also the fact that they literally are there for you 24/7 is a comfort that I cherish. It's so great to talk to your actual Doctor anytime you need them. To all of You at "Family Medical Doctor's". I love, respect and appreciate every single one of you!! Word's can NEVER express my LOVE & GRATITUDE!

    From the owner: Family Medical Doctors is an internal medicine and pulmonology practice in Trinity, Florida. The…read moreexperienced physicians at Family Medical Doctors are father and son. They're not only part of a loving family, but consider their staff and patients to be part of that family, too.   In early 2021, the pulmonary and internal medicine practice opened a new office building with new technology and a welcoming environment for patients. The team at Family Medical Doctors provides comprehensive chronic disease management for many common medical conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, heart disease, sleep apnea, and hypertension. They also provide joint injections for arthritis and other joint problems. For patient convenience, the Family Medical Doctors team also offers many outpatient services such as ultrasound testing, skin biopsy, pulmonary function tests, and electrocardiogram (EKG). Additionally, the team of health experts provides physical exams and vaccinations. For compassionate, comprehensive, and committed patient care, call Family Medical Doctors or book an appointment online today using the website scheduling tool.

    Family Medical Centers - Lots of signs

    Family Medical Centers

    (22 reviews)

    My husband recently established care with this physician for a follow-up appointment, and…read moreunfortunately the experience left us uncomfortable and disappointed. When the doctor came to get my husband from the waiting room, he called his name and immediately turned and walked away without greeting us. There was no introduction or effort to create rapport. During the visit, he avoided eye contact when we asked questions and did not offer explanations when we raised reasonable concerns. His blood pressure was taken on his forearm, which we found unusual. When we mentioned that his reading had been significantly higher at another appointment earlier that same morning, the response was simply, "Oh," with no clarification or discussion. We also requested a referral for a mental health provider who could offer both counseling and medication management. The doctor stated he prefers to refer patients to a psychologist for therapy and then manage medication himself. When we asked about the possibility of seeing one provider for both services, he responded with comments about psychiatrists "overmedicating" patients, including an example of patients "drooling on themselves." The tone felt dismissive and defensive rather than informative. He emphasized that he has been practicing for 30 years and that this is how he does things. The overall visit lasted about 15 minutes. At checkout, the front desk interaction was similarly curt and unwelcoming. This was my husband's first experience establishing care with a primary care physician as an adult, and unfortunately it did not feel collaborative or patient-centered. We value clear communication and mutual respect in healthcare, and based on this experience, we have decided to seek care elsewhere.

    Having a doctor who is also gluten intolerant is a dream, and both Nick and his np Cynthia know my…read morepain and have no trouble seeing me when something comes up. I really like it here.

    Tgmg - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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