I left this appointment quite disappointed in the experience overall. I felt like he spoke to me in a condescending manner, and was almost contrarian in how he addressed each of my concerns. I've had better assistance for my migraines from Galina and from my GP. I felt like he treated me like a hypochondriac (I'm an MS patient with Optic Neuritis who has optic migraines). This was a very strange appointment where I left feeling like I'd just a had a personal interaction with someone who didn't like me (which would be fine had we met out in the day to day world), rather than a patient / physician interaction.
Submitted July 1, 2019
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Saw this doctor 20 years ago. He did not want to answer my health questions so that I could make an informed choice on which way was the best way to go for my health. Surgery or not. He got angry with me for asking these questions. Then just told me not to bother coming back as I would be dead in 6 months anyway. Happy to inform him I did not have the surgery as he insisted and I am still alive.
Submitted Jan. 31, 2016
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Worst doctor I have ever seen. Subsequent neurologist found my serious illness and have helped me as much as is possible. Rees seems to have limited knowledge of modern medicine.
Submitted Feb. 15, 2015
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Pretty sure he can help people with common conditions like depression and migraines, but he isn't keeping up-to-date on modern neurology as new methods to treat the more complicated conditions get developed.
I left this appointment quite disappointed in the experience overall. I felt like he spoke to me in a condescending manner, and was almost contrarian in how he addressed each of my concerns. I've had better assistance for my migraines from Galina and from my GP. I felt like he treated me like a hypochondriac (I'm an MS patient with Optic Neuritis who has optic migraines). This was a very strange appointment where I left feeling like I'd just a had a personal interaction with someone who didn't like me (which would be fine had we met out in the day to day world), rather than a patient / physician interaction.
Submitted July 1, 2019