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Dr Martinez was exceptional Take time to answer any question You have related to your visit
The nurses and doctors are very caring.
Dr Mills was a very kind and attentive doctor. I went to see him thinking that I had a gallbladder problem. He ordered an ultrasound to make sure that everything was okay including my kidney, liver etc. I received a call from the office stating that it was an issue with my right kidney not my gallbladder. He suggested to his staff to contact my primary to refer me to a kidney specialist and order a more in-depth test. Went through the process of seeing a kidney doctor but even the kidney doctor said that Dr Mills could have ordered the test and skipped seeing the kidney doctor until the other test results came back. I will definitely keep Dr Mills in mind for any gastro intestinal issues, if any, in the future.
Awesome service
It was a positive experience
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