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If you are not in serious immediate need, go somew...

If you are not in serious immediate need, go somewhere else. The wait times from the ER to the specialty clinics are excessive. The majority of staff lacks common decency and people skills. You can't even get a smile or basic question answered around here. I was bounced around between 7 departments to find a solution to an issue THEY created, left multiple voice messages, haven't received a call back (2.5 weeks later), and the issue remains unresolved. Nobody seems to know anything but "I don't know" and "that's not my department." Don't expect any real client-physician relationships because this is a residency and clinical site. I've had at least 7 neurologists in the past 2.5 years. You have to be proactive about your health because they are extremely detached. My blood work was critically out of range, and apparently my physician "reviewed it" because it uploaded to mychart (incompletely might I add) and no one thought it necessary to reach out to me. It was only a discussion after I took the initiative to review and research then make contact. Grady is in my network but apparently the physicians they pull from elsewhere are not so I am always left with a few hundred dollars in bills after a 2 hr visit with only 15 minutes being face-to-face with a doctor. Save yourself time, energy, money, and stress by just going somewhere else altogether if you can help it. The best thing about my experience since my very first (6 hour long wait) ER visit has been the the majority of the nurses in Neurology.

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