Address: 1589 Sparta St suite 306, McMinnville, TN 37110, USA
Phone: +19318156400
Carolyn Weiss
Easy to make appointment,easy sign in, pleasant professional staff, clean pleasant atmosphere, no wait, everyone introduced themselves, Stefanie the nurse thorough understanding, Dr Nolan listened attentively, answered questions, and explained what plan of care was. Excellent experience. Recommend to everyone
Karen Payne
Yesterday was my first appointment there and I couldn’t be happier with Dr. Nolin and his staff. I wasn’t kept waiting in the lobby and Dr. Nolin came within minutes of the nurse finishing the update of my medical records. I have several difficult medical conditions that challenge most doctors to the extent that it’s common for me to be referred to a different doctor. Dr. Nolin seemed to handle my medical conditions in stride and agreed to coordinate with my specialists to order procedures that I had previously had to travel more than 5 hours round trip to have done at the hospital the specialist had privileges with. Since Dr. Kirby retired, I tried 2 different doctors and 1 nurse practitioner as primary care but not 1 compared to Dr. Nolin or Dr. Kirby who was my previous primary care doctor. If you were pleased with Dr. Kirby, I believe you will be happy with Dr. Nolin. Before making my appointment with Dr. Nolin, I checked his online patient reviews when he worked in Cowan, TN. I found excellent reviews for Dr. Nolin. I definitely wasn’t disappointed at my first appointment.
Sheila Bates
Dr Nolan and each of the staff in that office have always been courteous and professional. I have been pleased with their care!
Vicki Fleming
I was very sickly when I went the dr order a couple of shots now I feel a lot better thank you dr nolin
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