Ratings for Dr. Tyler Haberle

5
Staff
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Punctuality
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Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

The best physician I have had in 68 years - bar none. Dr. Haberle worked with me to resolve depression I had been fighting for 8 years with all types of Drs. and even a psychiatrist. Because of his willingness to listen to me and work with me in my meds, combined with his education and knowledge, he resolved my extremely bad depression over the course of about 6 months. He literally saved my life because I had contemplated ending it many times in the dark of depression. He has given me my life back. For this, I am as grateful to Dr. Haberly as one human being could be toward another. Thank you Dr. Haberle from the depths of my heart.

Submitted Aug. 21, 2015

5
Staff
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Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

The best physician I have had in 68 years - bar none. Dr. Haberle worked with me to resolve depression I had been fighting for 8 years with all types of Drs. and even a psychiatrist. Because of his willingness to listen to me and work with me in my meds, combined with his education and knowledge, he resolved my extremely bad depression over the course of about 6 months. He literally saved my life because I had contemplated ending it many times in the dark of depression. He has given me my life back. For this, I am as grateful to Dr. Haberly as one human being could be toward another. Thank you Dr. Haberle from the depths of my heart.

Submitted Aug. 21, 2015

4
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Dr Haberle is young and he's a straight shooter. He tells it like it is -- even if it's not what you want to hear, but what you NEED to hear. My visits have always been excellent with him. Even when we've disagreed between what I thought I needed and what he thought was appropriate --- he is civil, respectful, empathetic, and professional. Am surprised by some of these other comments on here and I think they represent people who are angry they didn't get their way about something. Beware the doctor who just does everything you want. And in the review that says he isn't hands on and "all the doctors are LDS and went to UofU"- shame on you. Your religious bigotry is showing. He's always done a fine job of examining me and my entire family when we give him the chance. If you go in with a laundry list of complaints, he will sit and listen to each of those complaints until he's running well behind for his next patient (I know from experience). Maybe you just didn't leave him anytime. And for the record -- he did train at one of the countries top medical programs at the UofIowa.

I would recommend Dr. Haberle to any of my family and friends. He's a very good doctor... That's why it takes months to get in to see him as a new patient.

Submitted April 11, 2015

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5
Punctuality
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Knowledge

About a year ago, our main MD of 10+ years retired from his practice. My wife and I set out to find a new internal medicine/family physician. As noted below, I’ve seen many doctors (MD’s) over my life – most cancer related but ranging from blood pressure to depression issues. We looked at virtually every doctor within a 20 mile radius who was taking new patients; including the one recommended by former physician. We carefully reviewed each potential candidate; their education, experience, specialties and every aspect we could evaluate. We selected Dr.Tyler Haberle after many hours of research.

My wife and I normally have appointments, one right after the other for annual checkups. We scheduled those with Dr. Haberle a few months back. He was prompt and spent about 1.5 hrs. with both of us going over each of our general medical histories and conditions, answered every question we had and gave us his recommendations based on “state of the art” medical research and knowledge. I rate him a 9.5 out of 10 – superb! While he’s relatively new to the medical profession, the value is he has current knowledge and training. He’s extremely bright, and yes, I’m qualified to make that judgment as you will note below. I went back for a follow-up visit because my prescription supplier (RightsourceRX) had totally messed up one of my key prescriptions Dr. Haberle and I had jointly decided upon earlier. RSourceRX had contacted him no less than 13 times I can count from their records because their “phone agents” were too stupid to understand one medication that was close to another. Finally, both Dr. Haberle and I talked with an actual pharmacist who understood advanced chemistry. They waste hours of my time and his before that. Don’t use RightsourceRX unless you absolutely need to! Once again, Dr. Haberle was top-notch on my last visit and in resolving this issue – above and beyond what would reasonably be expected. He is one of the two best doctors I have ever seen!

If you want to be patronized, patted on the head or just have your “feel good” rubbed, he’s probably not the doctor for you. If you want top-notch medical care, current state of the art training and knowledge, as well as someone who truly cares about what is best for you as an individual, make him your doctor.

What are my qualifications to make these assessment? I hold degrees in electrical engineering and finance. I graduated Summa Cum Laude – in the top 1% by differential GPA among 25,000 students who attended the U of U while I was there. I know a bit about many technical subjects. I’ve seen literally 40 to 50 doctors (MD’s) over my life, much due to advanced colon cancer 10 years ago. I have researched many aspects of medicine for literally thousands of hours. I’d have to say I know just a touch about the medical field, having successfully selected the specific cancer treatment for my cancer (Fulfox 4) 10 years ago, right after it was approval in the US. I’m well and cancer free now. I have every reason to believe we’ll be with Dr. Haberle for the balance of our lives. MLP 01/10/15

Submitted Jan. 10, 2015

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Punctuality
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Knowledge

I had a negative experience seeing Dr. Haberle. After moving into this state and needing a Doctor to continue with my medical treatment I found Dr. Haberle in the yellow pages and made an appointment to see him. The first sign of trouble was when his staff forgot to send me the medical questioner prior to my appointment, so I had to fill one out while waiting to see him. Before I was finished I was called in to see him and explain why I was there. My first impression was that he was cocky with a poor "bedside manner". I brought in the medicines I had been taking and he started" putting down" the previous Doctor I had been seeing, making fun of his name (My previous Doctor is middle eastern) and saying that the medicines I was prescribed by him were wrong and that he didn't know what he was doing. My previous middle eastern Doctor is a five star board certified cardiologist with an excellent reputation. Because one of the medicines I was taking was a controlled one, he went on to say that I was only in his office to get him to fill it and he implied that I was a liar. Remember, I went to see Dr. Haberle to continue treatment that was prescribed to me by an outstanding Doctor. Dr. Haberle's personality seemed to go from serious to arrogant to nice to accusing and suspicious. I felt he was unstable. Out of the five medicines I took to him, he only filled two of them, leaving me without medicine for two medical conditions that I have. I have never experienced a Doctor who showed that he was not concerned about treating me as much as he gloated on how great he was. I will never use Dr. Haberele again for my medical needs and I advise anyone who wants competent treatment not to go to him. He is inexperienced and needs to evaluate himself on why he is in the medical profession in the first place.

Submitted Aug. 21, 2014

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I had a positive experience seeing Dr. Haberle and felt confident in his abilities. He and the staff were all helpful and friendly, so I am perplexed as to why someone else commented otherwise. The only problem I had was that one of the electronic Rx's was entered wrong, so I had to clarify this with the pharmacy and the clinic.

Submitted Aug. 20, 2014

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We just moved to town. We brought my aunt who is 91 with us. She saw the doctor one week and he, himself, called me to say she was extremely anemic. 5 days later at the next appt, he suggested she go in the hospital for tests. My aunt was diagnosed with final stages of a cancer. She had been seeing a doctor elsewhere for years, twice a year. His bedside manners are wonderful. He will explain in lay terms. My husband and I could not be happier with a doctor under the circumstances. As far as we are concerned, he went way beyond the call of duty.

Submitted May 16, 2014

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This man refused to give me blood pressure pill refills until I brought in all the bottles from the other meds I was taking. I gave him a list and would have completed on the phone what I didn't know. But he stated many times in my visit my other doctors where I lived (new in town) were quakes. The meds are hormones, something I have needed for a long time and he said they (specialists in hormones) are quakes.I went in with issues on my stomach. He said he didn't know how to help me but would get with a few other doctors to find out. But yes he said he would help me with blood pressure and watching a spot on my lungs. Doctor basically called me a liar. Or he would have taken info on the phone OMG, these doctors can get what your taken from any phamacy anywat. He is young, opininated and stupid. Has alot to learn Especially about people as they age. I won't go back. He will not give me my blood pressure meds. I guess its ok to have another stroke. NOW WHO THE HELL IS THE QUake

Submitted Dec. 13, 2013

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My father's doctor retired, and started seeing Dr. Haberle; love him! He recognized right away that my dad was on a sleeping pill that is dangerous, tapering him off. Can tell he will be a great change. He treats you like a person, not in a hurry to get you in and out, and seems to really care.

Submitted Nov. 13, 2013

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Very uncaring doctor and worst staff I have ever encountered at a medical office and unprofessional. Do not waste your time I would not recommend this doctor to anyone.

Submitted Nov. 7, 2013

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Dr. Tyler Haberle's Credentials

Education

  • University Of Iowa College Of Medicine (Grad. 2012)

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