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- Feb 15, 2024
What you radiate in this world, is what you attract! First time visiting Parkview and had a positive experience with the Women's and Children's area (Suite 200).
Cheryl at the front office was very kind and patient with me. Alexy and NP Cinamon Donley took good care of me and were top notch. They walked me through preparing for a baby. I'm really glad I chose them for my first pregnancy and would highly recommend coming here whether it's your first time etc. They answered all my questions and took the time to get to know me personally - literal angels!
PROS: Visible signs for buildings/parking lot so you don't get lost, they use myChart, and check-in process was easy.
CONS: N/AHelpful 5Thanks 2Love this 5Oh no 0 - Gracey T.Fort Wayne, IN012Jun 22, 2019
These nurses in this office are the worst nurse I've ever seen. They only believe what they think is true.
This morning I went their office for vaccination. Because they told me the vaccination can be walk in can doesn't need to make an appointment. I went there directly and I have to wait almost one hour to get them out and see me. These are my second dose of MMR and varicella. Last time I took the vaccine is on 05/22. It has been 30 days since my last visit. But they said they can't give me the vaccine because their guideline is 31 days apart. And today is 30 days apart. They asked me to come next Monday, But I told them I will go abroad, I have to finish it within this weekend. So they ask me to go to the "liberty Mills" office tomorrow. I want to make sure I can get the vaccine before I go abroad. So I drive to "liberty Mills" office. The front desk said they won't provide vaccine for walk in patient. They are quite surprise these nurses don't know it and ask me to go their office. The person in the "liberty Mills" office recommend me to get the super shot. So I drive another 30 minutes to the office on New vision Drive. And the front desk people told me super shot people will only be there on Saturday morning. I called super shot, no one answered the call. They called me back one hour later and told me they don't have MMR. They ask me to go to CVS or Walgreen to get MMR. Finally I went CVS minute clinic and they give the MMR, yes they only have MMR. Both the super shot people and the CVS minute clinic people told me 4 weeks apart for both vaccine "MMR" and "varicella" are fine.
you can imagine how busy I am today, I traveled from here to there. At night, from the documents the manger in this office gave to me, I found out even US department of Health and Human Services Centers for disease control and Prevention (CDC) said 28 days apart for both "MMR" and "varicella"
I totally don't understand why the nurses and the manger in this office said it should be 31 days apart!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Laura M.Thompson's Station, TN21913May 26, 2015First to Review
Saw Dr. Xue Zhang and my son saw Dr. Wills- both were extremely friendly and knowledgable. Both took lots of time with us and we're very thorough. I can't think of a single negative thing to say about either. They were excellent!
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