Meghan o'reilly
GBGreat advise I have been diagnosed with LPR disease in 2012 and been using conventional treatments ever since but nothing seemed to work. I wanted to know what other treatments were out there an I came across alternative treatments. I didnt know anything about it so I went on the Internet and came across The website ask doctor Parker. All I had to do was input a question and I received an answer within hours. They assigned me to a doctor and they answered ever question I had. It was very helpful.
Maureen Gallagher Powers
GBwell satisfied as I was concerned. On my computer on web MD...asking questions trying to find an answer... As I came across askdoctorparker.com Very prompt , efficient even a text message! well satisfied as I was concerned . I'm a middle age woman very active so I will go to get a ck up! ty so much for your advice
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.
Christina Covino
GBDr. Parker answered my question about blood pressure. I am a 76-year old female in fairly good health but with blood pressure in the range of 130 to 145 and sometimes higher. I have been on blood pressure medication for years as my father had uncontrolled high blood pressure. My hairdresser told me that my hair loss was due to this medication. I was hoping she was wrong, but Dr. Parker confirmed that she was correct and advised me how to alleviate the problem. My answer came back via email in a few minutes and I was pleased with the rapidity of the response. I would definitely recommend Dr. Parker.
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.