Alan Iezzi, MD

Alan Iezzi, MD
Health Centers Of Excellence 15901 N Florida Ave Lutz, FL 33549
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Alan Iezzi, MD

Alan Iezzi, MD practices as a Family Doctor in Lutz, FL.Alan Iezzi, MD graduated from Univ Auto De Guadalajara, Fac De Med, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
Primary Specialty

Family Doctor

Education Univ Auto De Guadalajara, Fac De Med, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Training Mem Hosp Of Burlington Co, Family Medicine
Services Alan Iezzi, MD offers family practice services in Lutz, FL. A family doctor is typically a general practitioner who treats most family members from children to adults.

Alan Iezzi, MD in Lutz, FL may treat physical symptoms, prescribe medications, diagnose conditions and much more.

Please call Health Centers Of Excellence at (813) 963-3124 to schedule an appointment in Lutz, FL or to get more information.
Consumer Feedback
(15 Reviews)
Service
3.5 star average for Service
Environment
5 star average for Environment
Expertise
5 star average for Expertise
Staff
4 star average for Staff
Recommended
4 star average for Recommended
Value
3.5 star average for Value
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Recent Reviews
After six (6) years of entrusting my health to this group, I will never again step foot into the office of Dr. Alan J. Iezzi, MD (Family Medical Centers of Tampa Bay) or the office of any medical group affiliated with them. I’m a 47 year old healthy male, married with four children and a full time job as an electrical engineer. Personally, I enjoy training and competing in triathlons as an amateur athlete. Eight (8) years ago I was diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) [enlarged prostate]. Since that time I’ve been prescribed and have routinely taken one (1) 4 mg Doxazosin tablet a day to prevent restriction of urine flow. On occasion, when I forget to take my single day’s dosage, urination is restricted and can be quite uncomfortable. Otherwise, this condition has had no significant impact on my daily life.
On Sunday (4/2/17), I noticed that my prescription was running low. I called my local Walgreens pharmacy and was told that I had no refills available; however, my doctor would be contacted for authorization. On Monday (4/3/17), my doctor denied the refill request and told the pharmacy that the prescription couldn’t be refilled until after the results of a blood test were received and an in-office examination was performed. I soon realized that I hadn’t been to see my doctor for just over 1 year (379 days to be exact). Like so many others in this day and age who are very busy, I seldom schedule annual medical check-ups on the 1-year anniversary date of my exam from the year prior. I recognized the need to get my blood work completed and to schedule an appointment to see my doctor as soon as possible. I left work early on Monday, the same day that my doctor refused to refill my prescription and headed to his office to pick up a blood work script so that I could have blood drawn the very next day (Tuesday, 4/4/17). I also wanted to schedule an appointment on the earliest date that was available. Since the doctor’s schedule would not allow me to be seen for eight (8) days, I asked the office manager and front office staff if the doctor would approve an eight (8) day supply of the prescription, just to get me by until my appointment the following Tuesday, 4/11/17. Recall, I had been taking the same medication every day for past eight (8) years. I was simply blown away when I was told by the front office, “No, your prescription can’t be refilled until you see the doctor.” I asked to speak to the doctor and they told me that he had already left for the day. They further explained that they had already spoken to him specifically about my situation and he still denied my request for an eight (8) day supply. I can certainly appreciate the need for protocol with regard to prescribing and dispensing medication. However, physicians who are unreasonable and don’t have the best interest of their patients’ health in mind at all times should not be practicing medicine. Bear in mind that Doxazosin is a low dose blood pressure medication and not a narcotic. I’m thankful for the rational thinking and patient care that I received on Tuesday, 4/4/17 from a local Primary Care Walk-In Clinic that truly understood my situation and made my comfort and health a top priority unlike Dr. Alan J. Iezzi and his staff. Anyone who is considering Dr. Alan J. Iezzi as their primary care physician, I would like to strongly discourage from doing so.
by Jeffrey Turner xxx.xxx.103.90
April 06, 2017
Dr Iezzi and the family medical centers of Tampa bay is the only Doctor I will see. He is reliable and I always feel safe, happy and comfortable here
by Kelli xxx.xxx.36.204
January 26, 2016
Recent Polls
Was this provider helpful about using your insurance coverage?
Yes
Did this provider take time with you at your appointment?
Yes
Was this family doctor's staff friendly?
Yes
Would you recommend this family doctor to others?
I Already Have
Was this family doctor friendly?
Extremely Friendly
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.231.41
March 20, 2014
Was the waiting area spacious?
Yes, extremely spacious
Did you notice a foul odor when you arrived at this provider's office?
No, I didn't notice an odor
Was this provider's office easy to locate?
Absolutely! It couldn't have been easier!
Does this provider welcome questions?
Yes, they don't mind answering my questions
Did this provider thoroughly explain the risks and benefits of your treatment?
Yes, they made sure I had all the information I needed to make a decision
by Johnnie Glover xxx.xxx.189.212
January 20, 2014
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