Dr. Jonathan Reggler

4.2 ( 9 reviews )

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Ratings for Dr. Jonathan Reggler

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He's a very caring , knowledgeable family doctor with a pleasant demeanour

Submitted Oct. 13, 2023

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Very Compassionate, he has a wealth of Knowledge, and is very kind

Submitted May 26, 2022

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I highly recommend him. He is punctual and he works hard to advocate to make sure to thoroughly check things get done.

Submitted Jan. 25, 2022

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A very very good and caring doctor who likes to make sure things get done right. He is very punctual and doe's a very good job at looking after his patients.

Submitted Oct. 9, 2021

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Dr. Reggler is the best doctor l have ever had. Would highly recommend him.

Submitted Oct. 27, 2020

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Dr. Reggler supported a very dear friend through his end of life. He was very present, thorough in his explanations to those present. He was thoughtful. He was clear and concise and did not hesitate at a time where I would have. And then he bowed out unobtrusively to allow time to grieve. A man gifted in this work. Forever in debt.

Submitted June 26, 2020

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Should be barred from practicing medicine. Pill pusher with a anti human philosophy.

Submitted Jan. 18, 2020

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Dr. Jonathan Reggler has been my doctor for over 10 years and I think he is wonderful. He always takes the time to listen and discuss things and if he's not certain doesn't hesitate to recommend a specialist.

Submitted May 23, 2016

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Disappointed with this Doctor, I sent my husband in for a referral to a pain management doctor who performs prolotherapy. An injection technique that gives excellent relief for osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease. He knew nothing about this therapy. He recommended physio and stronger drugs, then surgery, the traditional tx. He did, however, say he would refer him to the doctor. After a week, my husband phoned the doctor only to find the referral wasn't sent. Why is he pushing potentially harmful drugs when with 1or 2 tx's he could be pain free. I have had prolotherapy for osteoarthritis of my knees and I am now pain free after taking large doses of ibuprofen for 5-6 years. This treatment is a pay for service treatment so why does it need a referral at all?

Submitted July 23, 2014

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