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Mary Waters
GBQuick, affordable, peace of mind. Wanted an opinion and advice regarding a recent hospitalization. I had an idea of what I should do but wanted confirmation (without prejudice). Dr. Parker's group answered very quickly and confirmed what I had been thinking -- all without me leading them to my conclusion. Thank you for your messages and concern about my medical situation. I plan to contact several ID within the next few days.
mary ellen habben
GBcoronary artery calcification concerns about what my next step would be after a CT report that indicated for the first time that I had extensive coronary artery calcification. Dr. Parker's assistant gave clear, direct and very well explained choices. Also gave complete information on what to expect with each choice. Matter of fact, direct and understandable....terrific!! Thanks so much..put my troubled mind at ease!!, Mary
Kathy Nelson
GBI loved the quick response ! I've been dealing with ongoing health issues and needed a second opinion. Yesterday I got a prompt response and explanation to the problems I've been having. This prompted me to message my doctor since it deemed more urgent than I thought. My doctor set me up with a appointment right away. I credit all this to the doctor responding to my message.
Pat Hastings
GBGreat! Quick identification of brain issue. The doctors quickly identified an issue that my son has since youth. He was unable to process thoughts quickly. His response in words has always been slow. Doctors then identified the problem as a vein in the base of his brain which bled , especially when he became excited. Dr. Parker's doctors identified it as a cerebral aneurysm or congenital abnormality. It was another name but I don't have access to it right now. My son took phenobarbital but had side affects so he now just uses aspirins which corrects the problem momentarily. Thanks to the doctors, I now have a name for his medical/physical problem.