Address: 26850 Providence Pkwy, Novi, MI 48374, USA
Phone: +12484653790
Lloyd Sean Bentley
HORRIBLE DOCTORS WHO JUST DONT CARE AND REFUSE TO CARE FOR YOU THEY SHOULD BE REPORTED STAY AWAY Now they give you a follow up with a phone number that does not work... nice try this practice is acting on the verge of violation of hypocritical oath .... there motto should be we don't care find out for yourself and pay full price for your meds ......
Shaima Al-Mehdar
Receptionists Are very rude. They would hang up on you without even trying to listen to you to finish your sentence. I would not recommend this place as receptionist are the ones who represent the service.
Michael Schmall
There is literally no concern about patients. I have had them cancel three different physical appointments, the latest with less than 24 hours warming. All of this while I continually receive email from Ascension telling me how important it is to get a yearly physical (which is accurate based on the statistical evidence).
Chanelle Russ
Thank you Dr Schram and Bianca for all your help - the most understanding and relatable health care providers I've ever had.
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