Address: 22250 Providence Dr # 500, Southfield, MI 48075, USA
Phone: +12488493441
Janice Flowers
I have been going there for over 40 years. I like the location and the Doctors are great !!
Catherine Ruffin
Everyone is very friendly and helpful. They truly care about your health and medical needs
Robin Tuner
I went 15 minutes before appointment early this morning and still waited 45 minutes never did see the doctor because l had to go l guess it was just a busy day but l couldn't wait had to leave can't reschedule yet oh well
Kay Davis
This is CRAZY. My pharmacy notifies me that the doctor will not refill a routine medication unless I see the doctor. This is six months from the last appointment. During the appointment I was asked routine questions, no changes. Now I have to go back for the annual. I get the bill for $246 (-$76 insurance). I've tried contacting the doctor. No response. Billing doesn't respond. When I finally reach them to request a detailed summary of billing. It's all codes. The insurance tells me the provider has to decipher. The provider's office says it's billing. I even read the other reviews and reached out to the manager who left her name and number on this site. No response. Can someone at this office or hospital please help me to justify these charges???
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Yes the answer to your question if ,you have to take your child take them in the doctor room with you shouldn't be a problem ,you can't leave them in the waiting you have to take in room.
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Call up there and tell them the issue maybe they can fix it
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