The counselor i wrote the review about had 0 reviews on there webmd site. Still has 0 reviews after i gave my review. Funny how that works.
In general if you want to know about something you go to Wikipedia, but in terms of health care it can not give such a complete and accurate answer as WebMD.
Stop $#*!ing advertising. You pieces of $#*!s. I don't need to see all these damn pop ups when I'm looking for vital information. Stupid mother$#*!ers.
I waited 90 minutes (50 minutes inside the exam room) and never saw him (as an aside, the doctor and/or his office cancelled my appt on very short notice (explanation was that he had a meeting)). He is likely an excellent surgeon and I had seen him twice over the years (positive/impressed w his knowledge, sincerity, and competence), and was ready to get this surgery scheduled and had referred others to him with good surgical results. Sitting inside the exam room at the 90-minute mark, I finally gave up and had to leave, missed 2 hours of work and never saw this physician. When I had to leave, I told his assistant that I was very upset and felt the reschedule and long wait were unprofessional. She said quite simply in front of many others, "I have nothing to say to you." I felt humiliated in front of all these ladies. The next day, I sent an email through the patient portal to ask Dr Hagood (not his staff) for a referral to an equally competent surgeon (do not ever want to see his staff again after that) -- his assistant called me within seconds (1-2 mins max) just to leave a voicemail to let me know that they wouldn't make a referral. There is no way enough time elapsed for the doctor to have been contacted about my email request for a referral, and I doubt he even knows. Definitely the worst treatment I have ever received at a doctor's office. Something isn't right overall with this practice.
1. Information is often presented in chunks, so that to read a whole article I have to keep clicking "NEXT." Usually, "NEXT" opens up a whole new window, often of the same page I'm trying to leave for the next page. So I click"NEXT" on that page, and get yet ANOTHER window with the same page: no way to read an entire article! This doesn't generally happen with other websites. Incompetent software engineers.
2. They asked me to fill out a survey. I tried to take their survey, but at one point it demanded that I put "at least one checkmark" in a particular column, indicating myself to be the caregiver for someone with a medical condition. I am NOT a caregiver, so I couldn't check anything without lying, which I refuse to do. They had wasted my time, and I don't take Kindly to that. Incompetent software engineers.
3. At the bottom of each page of the survey was a link for "Contact us." Clicking on it did NOT open up a contact form--instead it opened my email program, with their email address pre-filled-in. I wrote to them about #2 above and clicked "SEND." I immediately got a message that my message could not be delivered! WTF? It was THEIR automatic eddress fill! Incompetent software engineers.
I am a retired engineer, some years of my career having been spent in software quality assurance. WebMD should be paying me to find their bugs!
I have mutiple times unsubscribed and emailed to have them do it and to remove my information as i never subscibed in the first place and think its a stupid site. I have gotten many replies over the last year saying its done and to give it 24hrs for all my information to be removed, but they never stop sending me spam, i get so many emails a day and its ridiculous, they have obtained my infortmation and i dont know how, and now they wont remove it when their privacy statement/terms and conditions says we have the right to have the information removed
DO NOT SIGN UP! You wont be able to unsubscribe
Dr. Hesam Feghahati is an absolute genius and does the best work and is great at what he does. The staff is also helpful. Great bunch of people.
If i explain briefly its gonna be a long review so i would like to say in short. WebMD is Life Saver. Thank you Doc(s) for the timely help.
Every week of my pregnancy, tons of info + pics. Now that baby is one year have been consulting this site for different topics.
Well, this should not be your first and last resort as far as diagnosis is concerned. It's a good place to start though :))
This is my go to site for checking out health related problem. But you still need to be careful and not try diagnosed yourself.
I get daily updates and find lots of valuable information. Medical references are cited and you can always go deeper into a subject.
This company providing Online facilities for the purpose of buying and selling activities. Their products are with low price and high quality.
WebMD took $14 million from the Obama administration to push government run health care. They have no credibility. They are Marxist filth.
They present information in the terrible way. It's like you are watching advertising. Is this advertising portal or health related?
I read the entry on asparagus. There coverage was confusing and contradictory. Does anyone with intelligence read what is written?
Great information when it comes to medical field. I usually visit the site for school projects. Great service too
They tried to pass themselves off as my insurance company. I've reported them to my insurance company, and will be reporting them to the FTC and BBB shortly.
I recommend this web for any one needs medical informations by simple and clear way to understand.
With comparisons to others this is the best.
I think this site is very helpful for me because i can look up pregnancy symptoms and how to get pregnant and boost fertility
Answer: Blanche, there is some good information about scoliosis on this website: http://www.medicinenet.com/scoliosis/article.htm Of course there are other sites but, this will give you answers to the questions you asked and, have good luck in your searching.
WebMD has a rating of 2.8 stars from 262 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. WebMD ranks 9th among Health Information sites.