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My numerous experiences at "Kimbrough" have all bu...

My numerous experiences at "Kimbrough" have all but two been questionable. The dental clinic is generally good, and my optometrist took the time to think-out my problem and came to an effective and accurate solution. He was an Army LtCol, and my dentist was a contractor. Now, for the bad--very bad.

This clinic has a lot of rude, indignant staff who treat you like a piece of brown fecal matter. That's the low-paid civilian staff, so maybe that goes with the territory. My PCM failed to diagnose my ankle symptoms properly, and had me seeing a PT at muscular skeletal because "that's what we do before x-rays and scans..."

For some reason, she thought stretching my ass out would cause my ankle's grinding and pain to magically disappear. Now, I'm all about holistic care and think it's a great approach, but I'm also not an idiot. If I'm waking up with a swollen foot and in pain every morning, maybe the avenue of care is an inappropriate match. She didn't agree.

What really did me in and caused me to write this review is none of the above mentioned, but the fact that I stood barracks duty a night ago and talked to the soldiers, some of who work at the clinic and others who were victims of negligence.

I got to hear all about Kimbrough fails to maintain health and safety standard in the operating room (OR), and no one seems to care. One guy caught Gangrene because of a failure to diagnose, which caused his 3 surgeries and may cause him a medical discharge. SAD! There were a few more similar stories, but less significant.

All my Marine peer who have half the sense God gave a goat say STAY CLEAR! Change your PCM to Annapolis and get care from the good Lord's Navy, or Walter Reed if your crazy and love traffic.

OUT!

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