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Ratings for Dr. Diana R.G. Wilson

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Dr. Wilson was my family doctor for many years. She was like family to us. She was the best doctor ever. She had a lot of knowledge behind her. Because of our deafness, she was helpful and was always looking out for our best interests. She took time to get to know us on a personal level and all around that made our visits more pleasurable. We were upset to hear when she retired. We miss you Dr. Diana Wilson.

Submitted Jan. 15, 2024

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Manipulated her clients into unnecessary C-sections repeatedly. I personally was one of those babies scheduled two weeks early so she could go on holiday. Selfish person.

Submitted March 26, 2021

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thinking of her ,36 YEARS AGO TODAY ,COMING OUT AFTER,I HAD C CECTION ,
SHE COLDLY TOLD ME MY 5 PD BABY HAD SPINA BIFIDA ,NO COMFORT OR ANYTHING ,I AM GREAT FUL SHE DIDNT ALLOW DR VERAGESE TO TOUCH HER AND GOT PLASTIC SURGEON DR ZONDERVAN ,AND HE MADE SURE TO HAVE NEUROSURGEON Dr Khan With him ,my daughter needed him for her first Spinal Cord surgery ,they were great but Wilson was useless She never listened .

Submitted Jan. 27, 2021

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I know that it's years now since Dr. Diana Wilson has been in practice but I think about her often when I think of the experiences I've had with doctors. She was my mother's doctor and delivered all of her babies by c-section (pressured my mom to get the first c-section and repeated the rest by discouraging VBAC ever, always booking around her own schedule). I can now blame her indirectly for being part of the reason I have a compromised immune system due to her insistence on C-sections in the 80s and 90s. As a kid she never listened to my concerns. I remember her calling me chubby and to watch my potatoes (I've never been overweight), when I told her I was constipated she just told me to eat more fiber and drink more water (I had a healthy diet and was hydrated and active), and when I complained that my hands were cold all the time she diagnosed me immediately with Raynaud's disease and told me to take a baby aspirin every day (I do not have anything close to Raynaud's syndrome). She completely disregarded all of these symptoms and didn't listen to me because I was a child and teenager. I had a strong family history of Graves thyroid disease (my dad has it) and she never once checked my thyroid. I eventually went into a full thyroid crisis when I was 19 (2009) and suffered with significant symptoms for years because she disregarded my concerns and was a lazy, inattentive doctor. I have no respect for her. The only good thing that came from my experiences with her was that I learned to advocate better for my health and to get second opinions. She can be directly to blame for my damaged thyroid due to her disregard of my early symptoms. I hope you carry a lot of guilt on your shoulders Dr Diana as a practitioner that did more harm than good.

Submitted Jan. 25, 2021

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Dr. Wilson doesn't listen to her patients.When told that patient has had many zithromax resistant infections, she insists on prescribing that antibiotic. Patients also has asthma, Dr Wilson also refused medication to help with breathing difficulties.

Submitted Oct. 2, 2010

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Dr. Wilson was my doctor for 30 years. She was also my mothers doctor for well over 30 years. She was like family to us. She was the best doctor ever. She had a lot of knowledge behind her. She was helpful and was always looking out for our best interests. She took time to get to know us on a personal level and all around that made our visits more pleasurable. We were upset to hear when she retired. The only problems that we had was sometimes long waiting periods. Granted at times she didn't have lot's of time to chat but in the end she still squeezed us in. There were a few personality conflicts and a lot of direct forwardness, if you can overcome that then everything else seems so small. We miss you Dr. Diana Wilson.

Submitted March 25, 2010

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I went to her when I was 14 and she always rude to me and never gave me any time to talk to her about anything. When I went in for a pregnancy test it came back I was expecting my first child. In 2007 When I came back from a holiday. I went in again for another pregnancy test and game back that I miscarried. She never really cared of anything. When I asked when I should get pregnant again she told me to loss wait and I was already 135. My husband told her that we weren’t every coming back. So when I found out that she’s retiring I was so happy. I will also say on here. She also sometimes works at walk in clinch’s. Im warning you if she’s on call ask to she someone else or go to the ER in steed.

Submitted March 9, 2010

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I love how she retired. Last time I saw her she said she was absolutely NOT thinking about retiring. About 4 months later I show up to a fasting blood test and they inform me I no longer have a doctor and they can't do my regular tests anymore. So my levels are unmonitored, I'm assuming I'm on a right dose, and I'll be hurting by the time I have an appointment with my new doctor because my medication will have long run out. Not to mention I phone up Dr. Wilson's office and they disbanded, no number for her, and who knows where my files went.

Submitted Aug. 5, 2008

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excellant bedside manner, very personable,very knowlegeable, always right on diagnosis, knows her stuff, explains laymans terms, makes a person feel at ease, takes the time to make sure you understand the prognosis.

Submitted April 16, 2008

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I disagree with so many of these comments. I have seen Dr Wilson for nearly 30 years, and she has always made time for me. She squeezes patients in (maybe too many), and that is why the wait is so long. If she sees a problem, she never hesitates to send me to a specialist. I find her to be very caring and always interested in what's going on in my life. She is definitely not there for the money. When she gets results back, she calls me at home late in the evening, because she has been at the office that long.

Submitted Jan. 31, 2008


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