Had ankle reconstruction with Dr Jeffrey Johnson in August. Excellent experience throughout the process. Waited 5 months to get in with him but well worth the wait. Excellent staff as well.
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Every time I have called in the last 3 months, the recording apologizes for the delay while they upgrde their system. They need some new IT people if it takes 3 months. Then, your are subjected to...
I had the worst experience of any medical professional ever. I couldn't get in to see the doctor so they had me see Stacey Scrogin, NP. Even then, I had to wait months for an appointment. She...

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