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3/19/10 |
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I was fortunate to see Dr. Graeme Young at the ER - he was very quiet, kind and thorough. He was respectful and obviously determined to get to the root of my problem. He consulted with another MD who also saw me, sent me for tests, and then he followed up with me personally in the ER before I was released. If I were to have to bring in any member of my family in the future I would feel confident if he was on duty - thank you for your time and thoroughness Dr. Young!
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12/18/07 |
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Dr. Young was my family Md. before he left his practice to go on full time in emerg. During this time, he was an EXCELLENT Md, very thourough, and knowledgeable. I never had a negative experience while having him as a family MD.
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6/2/07 |
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If it happens that we must take a family member to the hospital, we are very reassured when Dr. Young is there. He isa very kind man.
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4/26/07 |
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Dr. Young did a procedure on my mother in law whereby you insert a liquid and then remove it along with the vericose vein. She has had a bruise on the back of her leg, for the past 4 years that does not ever go away. It is hard as though there is something stuck in her leg and the bruise looks the same today as it did when it first happened. No other doctor will treat it, as she is told to go back to the doctor it occured with, and after going back to see him, he disregarded it as though there was nothing wrong...but what kind of proedure leave a bruise, a sore one, for more than four years? I think this doctor needs to go back to scool for re-education. And it is not at all surprising how one and all doctors protect each other and their mistakes, heaven forbid they take responsibility for their actions.
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4/4/07 |
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Before Dr. Young went to the ER he was my family Doctor. He is a great Doctor, did not fool around with anything he considered serious. Anyone that is lucky enough to get him at the ER, count your blessings.
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3/29/07 |
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Dr. Young was our family doctor and at that time was awesome - greatly missed!!!
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3/26/07 |
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Was able to recognize and treat a farily uncommon illness in short order, with cofidence.
Insurance: Blue Cross / Blue Shield
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3/22/07 |
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Never have I been more pleased with a physician as I was with Dr. Graeme Young. Upon having a serious vehicle accident this Dr. took the time and actually overstepped his bounds to ensure proper medical treatment was given. If it were not for his knowledge and care for his patients a very different outcome may have arisen from an already very serious situation. Thank You Dr. Young!!
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3/20/07 |
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My husband went to emergency a year ago with severe ear infection - unfortunately this is the doctor he saw. This man didn't do any tests to see how bad the infection was and gave him a medication that was way to strong for a problem such as this. As a result of the medication he was given he developed problems with many other parts of his body that he had been otherwise healthy. He's now back to normal but I would suggest that if you go to emergency for anything and he steps in the room ask for another doctor - if they can't supply one get out before you're worse off than before you went there. Never ever take children or seniors to him - he's liable to do something serious that could be a painful memory of a trip to the DECH.
Insurance: Blue Cross / Blue Shield
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3/13/07 |
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Dr Young was the emergency room doctor when i visited with a number of symptoms including but not limited to dizzyness, numbness in the whole right side of my body, trouble speaking properly, unclear thought process, trouble with balance/coordination. He laughed at me and asked me if I thought I was having a stroke, to which I stated no, and he treated me for vertigo and sent me home, even though I told him it didnt not clear my symptoms. My symptoms continued to worsen to the point that two days later I was admitted into the hospital and diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis to which I had, over the past few days, incurred four severe lesions effecting me to the point of total loss of use of my body, and portions of my brain were also not functioning as well. He has never left my mind, as he was so very unprofessional it makes me wonder how many people have suffered as much or more due to his lack of knowledge in his profession when meeting him in the Emergency Room for help.
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