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775302 tn?1253100505

SOMETHING GOOD FOR A CHANGE

I just had to share this, a couple minutes ago, out of the blue my rhumatologist called me just to see how I was doing, That's a good Doctor. I have doctors that I call when I'm sick and they tell me I can't get an appointment for two weeks but here is a guy who calls just to check on a patient. I think that is pretty great and with all the bad news and sadness somtimes it is just cool to share somthing good. Hope you are all feeling good.
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623944 tn?1244035490
You are so lucky! That is what doctors are suppose to be like!
I'm happy for you!
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775302 tn?1253100505
Actually at first I didn't want to go to him because I couldn't pronounce his last name it is Gurubhatavatula but his partner ( His last name was Kimmelhiem) was booked for months so I gave in and made the appointment. I liked him from day one. He gave me his cell phone and told me I could call him any time day or night, and trust me I have a few times especially when I got the distonia out of the blue and didn't even know it could be a side effect.  I even followed him like a groupie when he left his old practice to open his own office. If anyone lives in or around Philadelphia I'd be glad to give you the number. Hope this post finds you all pain free
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469901 tn?1276563623
Wow!  Great doc!  How long did it take you to find him?
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479581 tn?1317757488
How nice to know that there are doctors who still do that......you're lucky to have found him    :)
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