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The Christ Hospital Medical Center-Hyde Park Internists

The Christ Hospital Medical Center-Hyde Park Internists

(2 reviews)

Hyde Park

I have been with this group for the majority of my adult life. I have gone through a doctor that I…read moreloved, even though she didn't really seem to ask too many ?s, a doctor that I saw twice then she decided to go to the hospital setting. Now I see a very good Nurse Practitioner, that I like. I hope to form a relationship with her, seeing as I don't like changing medical personnel. If you don't know this practice is inside a building with other businesses, like mostly financial, you will miss it. You won't see any indication this practice is in the building from the street. So just be aware to be very careful and pay attention to the directions.

Review is specific to Dr. David Fisher. Stay away from him! After being my spouse's doctor for many…read moreyears, my spouse reached out (via MyChart message) to get refills on 2 needed medications, 1 of which was his anti-depressant. My spouse's dad had just died, so now was NOT the time for him to not have this medication. I was unaware that he was having trouble getting med refill and encouraged him to CALL the office. We learned that Dr. Fisher **had seen and ignored** the MyChart message. After 9 days of waiting (spouse was grieving too badly to handle following up until I got involved), staff at office helped him get his meds refilled, but Dr. Fisher wasn't involved -- it was handled by an LPN. Someone so uncaring and callous shouldn't be in medicine. (Note: I saw Dr. Fisher 1 time when I had an urgent need and couldn't get in with my doctor, also at the same practice. I didn't like him from the moment he walked into the room, which was 55 minutes past my scheduled appt time.) Horrible doctor!

Group Health Associates- Anderson

Group Health Associates- Anderson

(3 reviews)

Anderson Township

I have been in pain for over 3 months and because I get Xanax they say I can't have any pain…read moremedicine that I know will help. I have been to my primary doctor a orthopedic doctor and now waiting on my insurance to ok me to have therapy. I have been taking over the counter medicine this whole time and it only helps a little. Plus you can't tell me taking them usually 4 times a day is good for my body. Plus I know people who take Xanax or Valium and still get their pain medicine. It's not like I want it forever. Just to get some relief while this is going on.

This review is for the adult primary care physicians, not the pediatricians who I could not have…read morebeen happier with. The adult group is made up of four male physicians, a male physician assistant and a female nurse practitioner. I am female and and saw one of the male physicians for a new health issue (I saw him a total of two times). I do feel he proceeded with the appropriate tests, etc. The problem is with lack. One of test results was alarming and I had basic questions. My physician was off that day, which was fine, so I asked the clinical staff to have the on-call physician return my call of which he did not. I found out later, my personal physician called the staff and asked THEM what my questions were and that he would follow up with me via MyChart. He did follow up via MyChart answering one of five questions. I asked via MyChart (that is their preferred method of communication - no one every calls you) to be transferred to another physician. within the practice for care. I was instructed (via MyChart) the transferring physician denied my request for transfer. Clearly I made the physicians angry and the physicians took my request personally.

Bibler Mark R, MD

Bibler Mark R, MD

(2 reviews)

Corryville

I'm one of those folks who only goes to the doctor when absolutely necessary. I try using…read moreover-the-counter medicine and home remedies, and head to the medics when nothing seems to help. Recently, I had an ailment that caused my eyes to swell, and decided it was time to call in the professionals. I took an appointment with Dr. Bibler when my regular doctor was unavailable. Dr. Bibler appeared with his med student, asked minimal questions, then diagnosed me with seasonal allergies. Not the case, as this was a contact ailment. The med student even mentioned that I had no other symptoms related to season allergies (coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, etc.) No swabs were taken. He didn't come close to take a look at my eyes. In fact, he didn't even touch me at all. Instead, he prescribed me $160.00 eye drops ($30.00 cost after insurance) and told me to come back in five days if I wasn't better. Great. A few days later, my eyes swelled completely shut and I had to go to Urgent Care. This doctor (who did take a culture swab) diagnosed me with an infection and prescribed two antibiotics. I told him about my medication from Dr. Bibler, in which I learned Dr. Bibler prescribed me eye drops for seasonal allergies. Had he actually taken a culture swab, he would have learned my condition was more serious. As such, I could have been recuperating with the proper prescription rather than taking a trip to Urgent Care. I feel like instead of remedying the problem, Dr. Bibler gave me a prescription just to have me return for another appointment, and of course, another doctor's bill. It's the business of medicine, and he knows how to play the game.

Dr Bibler has been my primary care physician for about 5 years. He is always very thorough and…read moremakes logical and sound medical decisions. As a pharmacist I am probably a little more critical than usual on prescribing patterns and I believe that he makes sound medical decisions based on current medical literature and guidelines. He is actually the physician for many of the pharmacists at UC

Warden Robt - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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