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Don't go to Dr. Prasad after 2 pm - or anytime!

Edward
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Indeed, things turned positive. I regret the original post.

We humans claim to be the "rational animal," but pain brings out the beast in us.

My apologies to Dr. Prasad and his staff. They provide a marvelous service to the community, which is why so many people go to Primary Care. My post was unfortunate.


 
Posted : December 18, 2010 12:25 am
(@amethyst)
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No worries Edward! We've all been there. 🙂

Plus- the thread was positive, many people commented on other good doctors in the area- which is always good info to know!


 
Posted : December 22, 2010 1:46 pm
(@STXBob)
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I went to Dr. Prasad's office last Saturday morning as a walk-in. I signed it at 9:27am and was seen 3 hours later. Technically the office closed at Noon, but they stayed open to meet the demand. It looked like there were about 20 people waiting ahead of me. I figured there wasn't much choice on a Saturday morning. Dr. Cintron saw me. She's very personable, she gave me a prescription, and she's the first doctor whose handwriting I am able to read!


 
Posted : December 22, 2010 2:05 pm
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