Address: 2001 County Rd 210 #200, St Johns, FL 32259, USA
Phone: +19044508120
Liana Valla
New patient. Every part of the experience reinforced confidence in my care. Nothing was missed. Happy in my choice; was recommended by another happy patient.
Frank Mosher
Much to learn in Doctor Patient relations. Very little empathy of the pain my wife was in and had endured for 8 days. Ordered blood work and x-ray and passed the problem on to Dr. Chaput with no sense of urgency as it has been another 4 days of pain and inability to walk without any response about tests, no diagnosis, or prescription or referral. X-ray dept. Same problem with patient care and understanding. Just another job to shuffle around to get pictures.
sangeeta Maharjan
Dr Grewal is the best. She made me feel so comfortable while explaining my problems, great listener and knowledgeable. Highly recommended!
Joyce Martinez
It took 2 months for a new patient appointment that only lasted for 5 minutes. I did not disrobe for the exam. Dr. Grewal listened to my heart and lungs and tested my knee reflexes. She did not ask about my family history or past illnesses. Nor did she make any comment regarding my blood pressure which was 150 over 80. I requested a referral to a urologist since 3 months ago I was seen in the ER for a kidney stone. She asked why I needed a referral since I had already passed the stone. I told her that I wanted to take preventive measures to ensure it did not happen again. At this response she agreed to have her “service” make the referral. At the close of 5 minutes she said that she would see me again in a year. Needless to say I will not be going back in a year or ever.
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