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Healthgrades.com is a scam. Their information is totally incorrect. I have been a licensed therapist for years, and they publish my name (without my consent, of course) with the title of Intern. They also publish names of colleagues I have worked with over the years who retired or quit long, long ago! Do not use them as a resource for anything. Jill Margaret Hoffman, LMFT, California

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Hi, i am a patient who submitted an anonymous survey for a doctor on healthgrades. will the doctor be able to see my contact verification information that was required to confirm the survey? does the surveyor stay anonymous to the doctor?

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I don't know. I suspect that if the physician really is offended and wants to do something about it. I'm not a lawyer but I know truth is an absolute defense in a liable suit. G

By Reis K.
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Yes! I have this same question! It's frustrating that you can't see all of the reviews. I hope someone answers your question!

By J A.
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Hello has anyone had vase lipo at genesis clinic in leicester with dr kam singh?

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No. My experience with orthognathic surgery.

By Michele S.
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I am a healthcare provider and when i googled my name, i found a review. i went on to try to get more information or figure out how this works, but i am not able to do anything except set up an account. can you please tell me how this works and if it is possible to have this review removed

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This is the primary issue with this site and similar sites. They let people post "reviews" that can be false, made up and fraudulent under the cloak of anonymity.No one from Healthgrades will respond to you; although, if you contact Healthgrades by e-mail, you will eventually receive a response stating that you can sign up for instructions on how to improve your ratings; for a fee. It's also called extortion. The only way you can successfully have a negative review removed is by hiring an attorney and sue.

By Stephen R.

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