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    5.0 (1 review)
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    TrinityXpressMed - Trinity XpressMed in Fort Worth. Walk in clinic that is clean and orderly inside with polite staff and an attentive doctor.

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    For my uninsured family, this place is a God-send. I was desperate to find a doctor that would see…read morethat I was a concerned mother in need of someone who would continue my son's prescriptions for asthma inhalers, without trying to drag me through the mud with accusations of not finding a good pulmonary doctor or applying for state welfare for medical care, mandating additional tests, talking down to me, or playing experiments with my son's care by putting him on the newest/latest drug (or even one that the Dr. got kickbacks on for prescribing). When I spoke to Dr. Samadi, it was surprisingly pleasant. He was straight forward, listened to us, expressed an interest in becoming my son's primary physician (if only I was interested), did not question me on our choice for inhaler, and spoke to both my son and I as if we were intelligent, respectable beings. My son is 13, going on 14 soon. He deserves to be treated with respect regarding his own health, and spoken to in a mature manner. I find often doctors will talk "around" the patient instead of to them, if they are a child, even if they are a teenager. Dr. Samadi did no such thing. We saw a listing of prices before we stepped into the doctor's office, and knew right up front what our expected costs would be. Since my son was having an asthma attack on the spot, during the visit, Dr. Samadi offered a steroid shot for my son, and told me the price up front as well. My husband and I ran the numbers for our finances when Dr. Samadi gave us a few moments alone to privately talk, and we found that we could afford it. As agreed, the price was exactly what we expected, and my son got immediate care. Dr. Samadi provided enough prescription for my son for two months, which gave us enough time to save up the $250 for the first of three visits for doing a thorough physical examination for my son, to make Dr. Samadi his primary physician. Usually, the Dr.'s we've seen will only give my son one month at a time, which means sometimes my son will lapse a week or two if we can't swing the hefty doctor office visit fee. And usually, the doctor is never the same at other places, so we find it hard to know that we can trust who we are dealing with. Plus, we almost always get flack for being "cash customers". He also gave us a prescription for nebulizer treatments since we let him know we have a nebulizer and use it, and in addition to his maintenance inhaler, he gave us another rescue inhaler to travel with us. He really has no idea how handy those were for us, as we had to lapse 10 days because our pay check came in 10 days after my son's maintenance inhaler run out - and we had to use those other treatments to float us through and keep my son well until we could afford to use the refill he gave us on the maintenance inhaler. Dr. Samadi impressed me greatly with his direct way of dealing with us and eased my worries of having to fight with, yet another, egotistical doctor who would treat his patient like some idiot. He did great, and is the doctor my son and I chose together to be who handles my son's asthma needs. I appreciate him and his facility. Today, we go for our first of three visits to make him my son's primary physician. When I can save enough money up, he will also become my daughter's primary physician. Thank you Trinity XpressMed and thank you dear Dr. Samadi. If you only knew what nightmares I have been through with my son and the medical system, you would know why your facility and the way you treated us means so much to us. The first day we visited you, in our distress and panic, thinking our son would wind back up in the hospital again - you have no idea how scared I was, and how incredible good I felt after we left your facility later that evening. I actually cried at the relief of finally finding a good doctor once again. You were kind, gentle, direct, respectful, and informative. I couldn't ask for a better doctor for my children.

    Wish I did not chose to go here. The attending physician Ruth E. Carter does not need to be…read morepracticing. Went there for a Workman's Comp Injury and as soon as she walked in looked at my husband and asked if this injury was for assault. Did she not bother to look at the chart to familiarize herself? Insulted, and in front of our two kids as well was beyond unprofessional. I let her know I had video of the accident to help her attend to my injury -- she watches it and then asks "How did you know to take video and photos of your accident?" Well, I guess she doesn't know that most all retail stores have surveillance and um the video was of a monitor and the footage.... I didn't know to record it or take pictures, the store did... this was just an awkward weird moment when I had to realize she wasn't all there. She goes to check my ears and shoves the instrument in so hard the cover got stuck in my ear but she didn't notice, she moved on to the next ear until I told her "Wait, the cover was stuck in my other ear." Then she didn't even check the other ear. She checks my eyes but right now I have a sensitivity to light so I'm blinking a little but she grabs the bottom of my eye to pull it in annoyance and jams her finger in my eye!!! Then says "You can't open your eye? Why can't you open your eye? Okay I'll write you can't open your eye!" It took all my strength to sit there in silence. She has me lay on my back and asks me to lift my legs as high as I can. "Is this all you can lift your leg up to? I told you to lift it as high as you could, why can't you?" Okay I am in here for a concussion and a lumbar strain.... what is the deal with this woman? Then she asks me how I was hit, like was I standing or sitting... didn't she watch the video or listen to me when I told her before. Then she asks if my head hit the sidewalk? No, did you not see the footage -- she wasn't listening or paying attention to anything. She asks are you taking prescriptions? "Yes, the nurse wrote it on my chart." So she just stared at me until I pulled out my emergency room papers to which she goes to copy them. I speak to my family members and decide this is not happening, she will not be treating me because she is incompetent. I walk out to see the nurse and want to see the manager, he goes to get her and the doctor comes back very aware something is wrong. We tell her "We're waiting to see the manager." She says then "I am the manager, I'm the one in charge so you'll have to talk to me." We gathered our things to go and I see the nurse in the hallway and tell him about what she just said and he's like "No, our manager is on her way." The manager was apologetic but really?! Not being treated there by any physician! She doesn't need to be practicing and no one needs to be seen by that woman. I feel sorry for anyone who accepted her behavior and her incompetency!!!!! BE WARNED!!!!

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