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    Wiseman Family Practice

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Don Lewis, MD - Plastic Surgery San Angelo - Don M Lewis, MD Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon

    Don Lewis, MD - Plastic Surgery San Angelo

    3.7(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Over the last year, I have had to visit Dr. Lewis several times for a major procedure I chose to…read morehave him perform. His staff has always been very friendly and attentive. Dr. Lewis himself is very knowledgeable and friendly. To answer some of the comments made in the previous Yelp: yes, in comparison to larger cities - their profile is a lot smaller. I have had approximately 8 appointments and only once I had to wait 40 minutes to see the Doctor. As with any other practice, sometimes a Doctor falls behind on schedule. The reason I chose Dr. Lewis was not due to his extensive cases, Snapchat videos, or fancy social media (he doesn't have any of that). I chose Dr. Lewis because when I went for my initial consult he didn't "sell" me a treatment option. He educated me, told me how every option would affect me then let me make the decision myself. He has always made himself available (even after hours) and he cares about the quality of his work. I would recommend Dr. Lewis's services and I would never hesitate to go back to him. I would also recommend that you (as the person inquiring about services) would speak to more than one Dr. and go with the one you find yourself more comfortable with. Should you want to know more about the services I received, DM me and I ll be happy to explain what was accomplished.

    Dr. Lewis is a very knowledgeable at plastic and reconstructive surgery. I love that he never takes…read morepictures to post my before and after photos and he never tries to sell you on surgeries that you don't need.

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    Wael Richeh, MD - Shannon Medical Center

    Wael Richeh, MD - Shannon Medical Center

    1.0(1 review)
    0.6 mi

    Dr. Richeh and his team are receiving a 1 star review for me only because I cannot leave him 0…read morestars as they do not deserve any. I have been seeing Dr. Richeh for assistance with migraines, and fibromyalgia and unfortunately I began seeing him during the pandemic via telemedicine visits. Each telemedicine visit was 4 minutes where I just felt like he just increased my dosage and hung up the phone. Took no care as to what I was saying in reference to how I was truly feeling. I do not take the dosage in meds that he prescribed me for the pain for fibromyalgia because it is WAY too much, even my primary care provider said it was too much. In July, I finally had a face to face appointment with him, where I was in desperate need of assistance with a migraine that has been ongoing for almost 3 wks. He came in and I got the same treatment I got via telemedicine visits. I had to literally call him back before he walked out of the room, and make him listen to me about the pain, which now I'm in tears because at this point he's my only hope. He finally listened, so I thought, did a nerveblocker at the base of my skull, stopped my injections I was on because he said they were not longer working. I told him I needed a rescue med, which he prescribed. But he also wanted to move me to Botox injections. Botox Injections were going to require Prior-Auth from my insurance, which is fair. I followed up with their office in August and they said that referrals at the insurance companies were so backed up that it takes sometimes months to get a response from insurance...... Me being patient and giving the benefit of the doubt I sat and waited patiently, while popping exedrine like candy just to take off the edge of the pain, I finally call the insurance today, Nov. 13th, and they never even got a request for Botox Injections!!! Are you SERIOUS?!!! Other drs that I have had to get prior-auth on meds has come back within a week, with a letter in mail faster than dr. Richeh's office even submitted this request. I can not express enough how inconsiderate this is. WORST NEUROLOGIST EVER!! If you are able to find a different neurologist do so, because as a patient we are just a number and a payment that lines his pockets.

    Shannon Clinic North - My broken ankle, post-surgery.

    Shannon Clinic North

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I fell off my backyard deck on 4/3/2020. I know I had seriously injured both of my ankles, so I…read morewent to the closest Urgent Care. Let's just say I'll never make that mistake again. When I was finally seen they sent a nurse in to take down my personal info. She had long fake nails (which is a big no-no for healthcare workers). I specifically told her we were there for x-rays. After she left the PA came in. She herself had an injured foot/ankle and was motoring around on a little mobility scooter. She looked at my ankles and, even though the right one was swollen grotesquely, said she thought I didn't need x-rays. I rated my pain at an 8 out of 10. In response she leaned over and PINCHED my ankle. Fun! Then she said that since she couldn't be sure how much was swelling from the injury and how much was swelling from my excess weight, AND that since there wasn't "any bruising", (from an injury 2 hours old) she didn't think I needed x-rays. She suspected I had "just twisted the ankle" and recommended rest, ice, and elevation. I still insisted on getting x-rays and she shrugged her shoulders and ordered them. Then the results came back, and Ms. PA Mobility Scooter came back in the room A LOT nicer. She announced that I had a broken fibula and ankle. Surprise! I'm sure glad I insisted three separate times that I NEEDED X-RAYS. So after they discovered that- shock!- I actually DID have a serious injury, the PA wheeled me to a CLOSET and said I would be getting a temporary splint on the broken ankle, and that the other one was "just sprained". Two other nurses met me in the closet and one told me, "Get up on that table, we need you laying on your belly." Again, I informed them that I had two hurt ankles. It didn't make a difference. By this point I was crying in pain and more than ready to go home. I stood up from the wheelchair, precariously balancing on my less-hurt-but-still-sprained ankle like some sort of ludicrous imitation of a stork, and leaped, one-legged, for that stupid table. By some miracle directly from Heaven I landed with my ribs on the edge and didn't break any of them. I even managed to scramble up onto the table. I pulled myself up the length of the table and lay there for the next 15 minutes while the two nurses tried to figure out how to splint me. Need I mention that these two professional medical personnel stood in the room and silently watched me claw and struggle and squirm my way onto the table without offering the slightest bit of help? Because they did. By the way, the *highlight* of that experience was when the older nurse barked, "You need to keep your foot at a 90-degree angle!", YANKED my broken ankle back, and then PRESSED DOWN ON THE BOTTOM OF MY FOOT and until I screeched in pain and began crying big, fat, kindergartener tears and thinking unkind thoughts about clawing her eyes out. She HELD my ankle at that incredibly awful and painful angle. (At my follow-up a few days later, the nurses at the Orthopedic Clinic managed to wrap my ankle JUST fine while I was sitting peacefully in my wheelchair.) The crap icing on the crap sundae was when the PA gave me my discharge paperwork. The FIRST THING on this handout- before my care instructions that told me how to CARE FOR A BROKEN LIMB- was a MyPlate illustration, advising me on how much of what types of foods I should eat in order to be healthy. I needed extensive surgery on my ankle and am currently recovering. My orthopedic surgeon Dr. Beatty has told me more than once that my fractures are some of the worst he's ever seen. All in all, I guess if your only other option were, say, a field hospital in a swamp staffed by murderous, heroin-addicted pythons in the Jumanji game, then sure. Go to this clinic. Otherwise please avoid it at all costs.

    missed my deadline for a blood panel that I needed and they will leave me and happily took me in at…read morethe last minute.

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    Shannon Clinic North - My sprained ankle.

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