Address: 22250 Providence Dr # 500, Southfield, MI 48075, USA
Phone: +12488493441
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Wendy Wen C
I Love, Love, Love Dr. Taylor. She has been so helpful as my doctor. When I was scared before surgery, she took time out of her busy schedule and made time to check me over and ease my anxiety. I feel comfortable on my visits. You can tell her the problem and she goes to work to make sure you feel better. Her recommendation’s for better health is one to follow. The office staff atmosphere is great. The staff is always friendly and caring. I can talk to Doctor Taylor about my health and concerns and she gives me a straight forward answer or suggestion. She laughs and is very understanding. She’s on time and very precise. I’m so glad I have her as my Doctor. She’s the Best! In my eyes.
Latanya Ewing-goins
I have been a patient of doctor Taylor for many many years, believe me you won't ever fine a better doctor anywhere. Doctor Taylor is more than a doctor she cares about her patients and about their health, I wouldn't trade her her for anything. The hole staff take pride in caring for patients in their care from the time you get there to when you leave. You can call on them anytime you need them and believe me they will be there for you.
Florence Burns
I've had Dr. Taylor for several years after my original Dr. Sighn moved to Novi Providence. I was not sure at first, but after a few visits, I felt very comfortable with her. Dr. Taylor is up to date on today's medicine and doesn't push pills all the time on you, she is open to life style changes and a holistic approach if she feels comfortable with it. She is always eager to listen and give excellent advice on you health needs. Dr. Taylor, is not just my doctor but I consider a friend. I just love her and her staff.❤
Sakinah Kinchen
Best doctor I have ever had. I love her. She always makes you feel like you are important and she genuinely cares about your health and has no problem answering all your questions.
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