Dr. David E. Trentham

3.9 ( 20 reviews )

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Ratings for Dr. David E. Trentham

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Dr T as I called him was a great doctor whom I miss so much the doctors in my area just don't care. He was a great doctor in Boston to where I saw him. And Rosie his wife was a sweet gal. I miss them both and just wanted to say thanks. Wish I could find another doctor like him. But I still looking in pain but still looking.

Submitted April 1, 2021

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I went to Dr. Trentham at a time when my Scleroderma was going to end my life, I was told, within 3 months. As I write this it is now 20 years later. He saved my life. He was a wonderful physician who cared deeply for his patients. If not for his trials with Minocycline, I wouldn't be here. My dear friend died of this disease. I owe my life to God & Dr. Trentham. I miss him terribly since his retirement. If he could see how much I have healed since my last visit with him in Boston. i was well on my way to recovery but have improved beyond belief.

Submitted March 14, 2018

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He is an idiot
he cannot diagnose anything
he is a joke

Submitted July 11, 2015

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Dr. Trentham saved my my life. He is truley the most glorious of physicians. My rheumatologist since 1987.Now since he is retired, I am running into problems with my arthritis. I hope to find some relief somewhere. It's difficult to place your trust in another doctor.

Submitted July 8, 2015

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Dr Trentham was indeed, an excellent physician, a kind and gentle human being and a true gentleman. He is sorely missed by those patients who loved him and owe their health and life to him. I traveled from Buffalo NY to Boston several times a year just to see him. He and his lovely wife, who headed research trials of new non toxic medicines to help RA, became like good friends to me, in addition to medical professionals, whom I held in the highest esteem. Dr Trentham understood my desire to take medications with the least side effects possible and he did everything he could to help me achieve that. I sadly did not see him before his well deserved retirement. I was doing much better with my RA thanks to him and his wife and had become immersed in caring for a mother with Alzheimer's. I wish Dr Trentham and his wife the most wonderful life of retirement away from all the Boston cold and snow :). Thank you Dr Trentham, for all you did for me. Joanne from Buffalo.

Submitted April 22, 2015

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Dr Trentham is a kind man and excellent doctor. He cured me of scleroderma and I will be eternally grateful. He treats autoimmune diseases and was very direct with what he treated and how he treated. I didnt go to him for pain management. He called me to monitor my progress and I called him only when needed. I loved his demeanor, found it refreshing. If you need a doctor go to him, if you need a therepist, then go to one.

Submitted Nov. 22, 2014

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My family wishes Dear Doctor Trentham a wonderful retirement. He saved my 15 year old daughter's life back in the late 1990s. Other doctors said she had aprox 2 years and prescibed drugs that would have destroyed her organs. Dr. Trentham's treatment gave her her life back. She is now 30 years of age and has a child. She is now healthy and happy. There is a place in our hearts for you Dr. Trentham! Please know you made a difference! Happy Retirement.

Submitted Jan. 29, 2013

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I recently ascertained that Dr. David Trentham retired and moved to Florida. This was the best news that I have heard in quite a long time. As for Dr. Trentham's mannerisms, when things were right between Dr. Trentham and his patient, then everything was splendid. However, as soon as something was out of the norm, well it was out of the norm if you happen to have any questions for him on anything that he recommended, i.e. the Minocyline, then he would become quite abrupt and callously cut you off and say, "Sorry, I hope that everything works out for you." He was Totally Unprofessional. A lot of patients will now be spared from this man shortage of empathy, which is the first thing that a doctor must exhibit when dealing with sick patients. Enjoy your Retirement and please stay retired Dr. David Trentham...

Submitted Sept. 26, 2012

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I have seen alot of doctors in my years, Dr. Trentham is in the top 5, and that is an "A plus" rating!!! WONDERFUL BEST SIDE MANNER TOO!!!

Submitted Oct. 2, 2011

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Dr. Trentham's research saved my daughter's life. He is a gracious gentleman. Pleasant and positive. As far as I'm concerned, he walks on water.

Submitted May 4, 2011


Dr. David E. Trentham's Credentials

Education

  • University Of Tennessee College Of Medicine (Grad. 1970)

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