Thomas Teal, MD

Thomas Teal, MD
Memorial Healthcare Center 300 S Chapman St Chesaning, MI 48616
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What I liked was how friendly the doctor and staff were here. I felt welcomed and think I will be returning. They barely ever answer any of my questions over the phone, and I've had to make way too many appointments. Their prices were pretty high, but I've had to spend more at other places. I wouldn't think twice about sending my friends and family here. They are very good at what they do. The staff here was rude and unwelcoming. Totally not a family environment at all. /////No, I would NOT have worded it that way as you have so presumptuously done for me here with this "review draft". The words after the backslashes are my own thank you very much. Dr. Teal is very nice and friendly and he's usually right on the ball when it's time to figure out what the problem is with any health issues I'm having. If he can't find the answer, he will send me to a qualified specialist who can. As for his staff, Linda is excellent! She is always cheerful, has a smile on her face and makes me feel welcome every time I visit. Some of the other staff members are not so accommodating, not in person, nor on the phone. As far as prices go, aren't all doctors expensive? I mean ridiculously expensive? Even with receiving a percentage deduction for paying cash, it's still too costly to go to the doctor. When Obamacare fully kicks in we're all going to be singing the same poor man's blues. Yes, I would definitely recommend Dr Teal to my family and friends. As a matter of fact I already have and some of them are now patients of Dr Teal's. I should get a discount for that! I also think that all people in the medical profession should be forced to take a class once every year in bed side manners. Because after a while some of these doctors, nurses, aides and various other staff members forget how to treat a human with respect, dignity and kindness. Also, doctors really need to learn to open their ears and listen to what their patients are telling them. They may actually learn a thing or two about what's wrong with them. Instead of always treating the patient as if they are stupid and don't know their own bodies enough to know what is happening to themselves. Thank you.
by Peggy xxx.xxx.87.79
February 15, 2014
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