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I believe I know who you are talking about....is he in Bridgeport (which is basically the same as Stamford)? Does his first name start with a Z? If so, I know someone who has seen him, you can PM me (if we're talking about the same guy
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RoadRunner
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stamford CT and bridgeport CT are 20 to 25 miles away.
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quote:Originally posted by RoadRunner: stamford CT and bridgeport CT are 20 to 25 miles away.
Yes that's right. The poster said they found a doctor in the same area as Dr. Jones (who is in Hamden)...Stamford and Hamden are about an hour apart. I just meant that relatively, Brigeport/Stamford were very close.
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Dr. Jones is in New Haven.
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If it's the Bridgeport Doc, I've been to him.
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I have heard that a lot of people from our area are going to the Bridgeport, CT doctor; but I don't know his name. I asked my LLMD and he said he never heard of any LLMD in Bridgport.
Would love to know his name and if people have positive or negative things to say.
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Tracy-
It said your PM box was full...otherwise I would have messaged you...
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OK, bombs away....
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Tracy9
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Lymeorsomething, where ya from? We just started a support group in Windham county.
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I'm in New Haven county, Tracy...but feel free to send me info if you'd like...
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METALLlC BLUE
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I have almost 6 or more doctors located around that area. Norwalk, Bridgeport, Greenwich area.
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There are LLMD's named "Dr. S" in the south-west corner of CT state, all surrounding the area you're indicating. I suspect you're talking about one in particular. Bridgeport
Here is what a patient said about Dr. S
Patient reports " The Dr. S experience was very much like going to an open casting call. You get either an a.m. or p.m. appointment and then wait a couple hours until they get around to you. I can't tolerate that for a 10 minute face-to-face. He also had the head down, moving-through-the-motions demeanor, which one might expect to get in a walk-in emergency facility... I just was not comfortable. I had to make a request to get tested for co-infection, too, which you think he'd order as a full work-up...The man was super busy with every disease possible... I want to feel like a person, not a number. He also said, "I'll get you cured."
If anyone else has positive experiences, that would help. Don't let reports bias your report, please. I look for the entire experience. This was only one report I'd received.
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