Address: 500 5th Ave, Owego, NY 13827, USA
Phone: +16076871122
Penny Woloszyn
Jessica was wonderful, my daughter has a fear of doctors but Jessica made her feel very at ease. She took the time to talk to us and address any concerns we had. I would highly recommend her.
Denise Nichols
Jessica was very kind and understanding, she answered all my questions, and talked with me about any concerns I had regarding medication, and the reason that I came in for. I would gladly see her again.
Kathy Vough
She was very professional and listened to me. She examined my sore foot and ordered essays. After reading them she explained what was wrong and fit me to a surgical shoe. Told me I would get a call with a foot doctor for further treatment. She was very helpful and I will not hesitate to see her again.
Shellianna Decker
Sent my daughters for sports/ school physicals. They are healthy, happy teenagers, who (for once) were happy to be getting along. L She felt it neccessary to repeatedly ask if they used drugs. Not just once, multiple times, and asking the drugs by name. She then grilled the 15 year old about her menstruation cycle, when she asked the 16 year old, she was vague and uninterested. My girls were very mortified and refuse to go back to her. She made them feel like they had done something wrong, when they haven't
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