Address: 1570 Island Ln, Fleming Island, FL 32003, USA
Phone: +19042641204
Helen Burton
She is a very knowledgeable Dr. She knows how to take care of her patients, and there needs
Robyn Voigt
Dr. Larkin is wonderful! She took time with me and was very professional. I would recommend her.
Karen Kwaak
I always love seeing Dr Larkin. She is very thorough and answers my my questions in a very concerned and professional manner. She makes me feel like she really cares about my health and wellbeing.
Brenda Corkran
I went to the office yesterday in Fleming island And it was very clean an everybody was polite. And then the doctor was so nice I started thinking to myself is this the doctor or the nurse. I only had those thoughts because I never had a doctor talk to me with such politeness And I felt like I wasn't just another patient. So if you want to clean pleasant experience With the whole staff And this is the right doctor She will be my primary As long as she stays in the area. I'm still with Dr. Larkin and I'm still so happy. She has been very helpful with the Important Issues that I've had going on for a couple years. She said that she had a way to help me lose weight feel better about myself and myself and most importantly my health. I feel so blessed that is that she is in my life and She is always pleasant with a smile. I talk and she listens. I am doctor Larkin's happy patient.. 10/19/22
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