Ratings for Dr. C. Eadie

3
Staff
3
Punctuality
2
Helpfulness
3
Knowledge

I actually left this Doctor a few years ago after Ultrasound reports showing that I had a blockage were signed by her and shelved. I don't believe it was intentional at all but it did indicate the overall level of service at the clinic. I was the one who insisted that my long time specialist get the ultrasound reports. My specialist called me to ask why my doctor had not referred me. She didn't seem to take my medical history seriously even though it was well documented by ultrasounds and tests done by doctors in the city I had lived before. I found it very odd that she was also very luke warm on having mamograms. She did get friendlier over several visits. Overall I was not pleased especially since I had fantastic care and service from the Dr. I had seen in my previous city. Except for the bare minimum for perscriptions I would not go back.

Submitted July 21, 2009

1
Staff
1
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

I saw Dr. Eadie at the walk in clinic complaining of a sore throat. I have a very string gag reflex and asked her to not use the tongue depressor and that I am able to hold my tongue down and she would be able to see. She told me that if I wouldn't ler her use the tongue depressor then I wasn't actually sick. She told me to leave and come back when I was really sick. I cannot believe how incredibly rude this woman is. A family that I was a nanny for went to her as their primary doctor and she told them to feed their 4 month old creamed corn! WHAT? Any parent knows you don't give corn to small babies...especially as one of their first foods.

Submitted March 28, 2009

0
Staff
3
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

I had to see her at the walk in clinic when I was breastfeeding my first child. I was pretty sure that my infant daughter had patches of thrush in her mouth. Dr. Eadie insisted that it was just dried milk and told me I was overreacting. Well, by the time I could get in to see my own Dr., I had full blown thrush on both of my breasts! I used the medication religiously on myself and my baby but it was already so bad that I couldn't breastfeed or even pump my milk without excruciating pain. I had no choice but to quit breastfeeding 13 months sooner than I had planned to (and even now, over 7 years later, it brings tears to my eyes). If she had only listened to me and given me the proper medicine, it would have been prevented.

Submitted May 11, 2007

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