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I was told that I could see a man named John F. in Dr. H's office on Thursday. Being that I have a complicated case which involves adrenal failure, I very much wanted to take them up on their office to see them so soon. Still, I do not know if it will be advantageous to go knowing I will be seeing Mr. F. If anyone has experience with having seem him, would you please pm me? Thanks so very much!
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Please remove the Dr's name and only use his last initial. Also only use the state, not the city.
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Mr. F is WONDERFUL. You will not regret this. Going to this practice was one of the best decisions I have made. I saw his PA for my first visit, I was there for three hours and extremely well looked over.... This is a great opportunity.
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Thank you for all of your replies. I so appreciate it!!
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I heard he's great. I never got to see him or the 'main man' there, but did go to the office before. I wish I would've had him as my doctor at the visit. Posts: 7545 | From The 5th Dimension - The Twilight Zone | Registered: Mar 2008
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F is a saint in my book! And extremely knowlegable and experienced. He will consult with Dr. H, also. In fact, Dr. H will likely come in for part of the visit. So not to worry; you are in excellent hands.
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I was also under the care for JF for almost 2 years. He is very thorough and knows his stuff. My first visit he spent at least 3 hours with me. Dr. H also comes in during the visit (if he is in the office) to look over treatment plans and make comments. In my opinion it is better to see him because in all my appts he spend so much time going over everything. In fact one visit we were there so late everyone had left except us and JF. We closed the office! I wish you great luck....
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Ditto from me. JF is fabulous. If you are a new patient you MUST meet with him or the PA the first visit. He spent 4 hours with me. Dr h came in at the end. I will meet with dr h on my next visit.
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