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    South Baldwin Family Practice

    South Baldwin Family Practice

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Dr Kenzie Hendricks was my doctor until she showed her real colors. Foe 2 years she was bubbly ,…read morehigh energy and friendly. she got me on a PAP program for oxempic. I was thank and treated her well. this year my application got so screwed up that I still haven't got my meds. I had to conta her several times to correct it. she made so many mistakes like missing dosage, no medicine chosen and failing to fax my application. She got to the point she was blaming me for her mistakes. she has become unethical and not trustworthy. I'll be leaving south Baldwin because my complaints fell on deaf ears. senior doctors failed to do anything. As far as I see it they also are unet. patient cat should be 1 st. not so at this clinic. Nor with Dr Hendricks.

    First time here to see Dr.Lipscomb for our yearly cpap visits..we changed drs due to the complete…read moreincompetence and rudeness of our last drs office staff and months spent trying to straighten that out..we don't need the aggravation anymore..so this dr was recommended as someone trained in this..Margaret his nurse is wonderful,, helpful and friendly goes that extra step..the dr is wonderful,patient addresses all your concerns ..he is in his own practice not with a group and it shows by the time he takes with you , not rushing you out cause of some insurance quota they have to meet..He is a primary care physician first but trained in cpaps and pulmonary care.. we were very happy with him..so if u need cpap help he is the one to go to as well as primary dr..

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    Lindsey McCormick D.O. - Back for blood draws.

    Lindsey McCormick D.O.

    3.8(4 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    I chose Lindsey McCormick as my primary care physician and has over 200+ shining reviews online but…read morethis one from WebMD is withy of sharing. "Best primary physician in America she understands traumatic experiences explained understands traumatic experiences, explains everything thoroughly I trust dr. McCormick and I'm so blessed I found her she's a happy Doctor cares about me . I trust dr. McCormick and I'm so blessed I found her she's a happy doctor cares about her patients. " Well I can't compete with that but I am very, very pleased with her knowledge, kindness, professionalism, and genuine care. She explains conditions and treatments, takes time to answer my questions, and engages in inquiries, and is fantastic with follow-ups. Both nurses that I've interacted with, Jennifer and Suprina have been terrific, professional, and friendly. They also draw bloods, urines and other tests onsite so no extra lab trips. They accept most insurances, send lots of reminders, and because they're part of the South Baldwin Medical Group all you labs, notes, history and test results are available on a patient portal. While I could go in and on about how happy I am with this practice I will talk about why I always seek out D.O.'s. With my years in ER's, and Navy hospitals, I have worked closely with MD's and OD's and have almost always been impressed with the approach to care and treatment with OD's overall. Medical doctors (MD's) and doctors of osteopathic medicine (DO's) are both licensed physicians who have similar medical education and training requirements, but they are significantly different in their approach to patient care and philosophies in general. MD's are trained in allopathic medicine, which is based on the use of drugs and surgery to treat symptoms and diseases. Way too often it's all about prescription meds for symptoms and not about addressing the causes, sad. DOs, on the other hand, are trained in osteopathic medicine, which emphasizes the body's natural ability to heal itself. They're trained to look at the whole person, including physical, emotional and even spiritual aspects, and consider how those factors may be affecting a patient's health. Some even use a hands-on approach to diagnose and treat patients, that can incorporate manual manipulations and other physical techniques. Note, both types of physicians are qualified to provide a wide range of medical services, including preventative care, diagnosis, and treatment of illnesses and injuries. I may be biased today as my wife is a doctor of Naturopathic Medicine and we're both Reiki practitioners however DO's were my chose of doctor before either of us went down those roads, they just fit my idea of good medicine. Bottom line: Add me to the list of beaming reviewers because Doc McCormick is one of the really good ones. Highly recommended!! https://www.southbaldwinmedicalgroup.com/doctors-providers/mccormick-lindsey-do-7511

    I need second opinions on some medical issues and Dr .McCormick came highly recommended. Her office…read moreis across the street from the Gulf Shores Police Dept..The office staff was very pleasant..She was very patient listening to all my concerns and I did not feel rushed..I plan to continue seeing her and following her recommendations.

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    Lindsey McCormick D.O. - Time to change my PCP and I have great things about Dr. McCormick & I prefer D.O.'s so here I am.

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    Time to change my PCP and I have great things about Dr. McCormick & I prefer D.O.'s so here I am.

    Houston Michael P MD - I'm here because the other docs told me to see if I have sleep apnea. We'll see.

    Houston Michael P MD

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Dr Houston and Kera Tooley, NP r both great practitioners. They r experienced and knowledgeable…read more They r kind and caring. They worked with my 88 year old mother, getting her C-Pap settings and her oxygen settings to a level that was comfortable and beneficial for her. They have provided care for my illness as well. I would recommend them for anyone needing a pulmonologist.

    I've never actually met this guy but my interactions have been interesting. I was referred to him…read moreby my neurologist after doing a cognitive study with a neoro pyschiatrist, that he referred. The shrink doctor deemed that I was in good shape but I had disclosed that I typically only sleep about four hours every night which apparently raised a red flag, or two, which resulted in the roundabout referral. One more note before moving on to the sleep disorder doc, staying up late and getting up early started when I was very young because my Dad worked the 2nd shift and my Mom worked the 3rd shift. I would see my Mom off to work & wait up for my Dad. We'd hang for a bit, sometimes eat a bowl of cornflakes on the porch then it would be midnight or later before hitting the sack then of course up early for school. Then there's waking up at 2:30AM to do morning radio for years, my love if sunrises, etc. well the point is my sleep habits are as old as I am and just didn't seem to be an issue. But there we were, on the way to a sleep doctor. My first consult was simply Dr. Houston calling to do a brief screen and scheduling me for a sleep study at the Sleep Center of the Gulf Coast in Foley, AL. (review forthcoming) where I had a very pleasant experience. Soon afterwards I received a call from Dr. Houston who informed me that I had horrible sleep apnea. Okay I am very familiar with sleep apnea from my years in the medical field AND the years I've spent managing #1 son's really awful sleep apnea. However I don't snore, I don't dream, I don't wake up tired or with palpations and I'm a heavy REM sleeper but I just seem to always wake up before sunrise, it's just not a symptomatically obvious case to me. I got a CPAP machine in the mail, did a telehealth orientation for the unit (thanks to Covid) and I haven't heard back from the sleep doctor to date. I am scheduled for a follow up with him in the future but that's the extent of my interactions. Bottom line: I'm not ready to voice any suppositions at this point but CPAP is a great technology for those who need them and quite frankly nearly every breathing human being could benefit from using one every night. However I am skeptical about my need for this machine and have a little bit of skecptism the process that I experienced to get here.

    Wes Cowan, MD - familydr - Updated May 2026

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