Dr. Henry Geggle

3.6 ( 9 reviews )

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Ratings for Dr. Henry Geggle

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We arrived early like we always do to appointments. No big deal. But we were or end to wait much longer past our surgery time because Dr Geggle wanted to eat lunch. Don't worry about my husband who hasn't eaten anything since midnight and is a diabetic. Bon Appetit doc. Then how dare you poke needles and scalpels in my husbands eye and then tell him that you can't issue him narcottics for the pain but to just take Tyllenol. Are you kidding me! What are narcottics for if its not to kill the pain? Are you getting a kick back from the government for not issuing narcottics? What happen to the Hippocratic Oath? "I solemnly promise to provide care and healing, and treat individuals with respect and compassion. ". I would say that was a pretty cold and heartless move. Even vetinarians treat our pets with more respect when it come pain control and euthanasia.

Submitted May 21, 2016

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Dr. Geggle treated my husband's Corneal Ulcer with a very high level of expertise and compassion. I would highly recommend him.

Submitted Oct. 25, 2013

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Dr. Geggle has an awful bedside manner. Never reassuring and rarely makes eye contact. Makes judgemental faces while I was asking questions, sorry Dr. Geggle I do not deal with eye problems on a regular bases. He acts as if he is doing you a favor, During sugery he yelled at me many times, telling me I was not doing what he said, although I was definately trying! It was my eye and I wanted the outcome to be great!! After surgery he did not speak to me directly and again no eye contact. Dr. Geggle go do research obviously you do not like your patients.

Submitted July 14, 2011

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In September 2010 Dr. Geggle removed a pterygium from my right eye. The pterygium had beeing growing since 1985 and had grown into my line of vision. Dr. Geggle's bedside manner comes across as a bit serious, I did not find this offensive. On many of my follow-up visits he was quite pleasant. I liked him. He did a wonderful job on the surgery and after the surgery I was provided the proper pain meds, eye drops etc so that the only pain I experienced was the first night. Pterygium's are known to regrow, it has been 7 months with no regrowth. I would highly recommend Dr. Geggle to anyone needing this type of surgery - he is a meticulous eye surgeon. He did an excellent job and took care of all of my post surgery needs!

Submitted April 20, 2011

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Dr. Geggle was not friendly and treated symptoms but me. he did explain much and didn't educate me on why my vision is getting worse. I felt very uncomfortable with him.

Submitted Feb. 9, 2011

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A knowledgeable expert. I have a rare eye condition and he has done a great job of examining me and discussing my eye condition with me.

Submitted Jan. 10, 2011

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I had Lasik surgery about 4 years ago. At that time Dr Geggle was extremely high rated. the check in nurse for the surgery said that he was one of the top 3 in the area. I found that he was lacking in a bedside manner, but his work was excellent.

Submitted Oct. 30, 2007

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My husband saw him several years ago. He was very arrogant and seemed to "enjoy" the pain that my husband was experiencing during the procedure. He is average at best and full of himself--I do not know why. Truly, he does not care about his pts.

Submitted May 29, 2007

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Dr. Geggle was extrememly rude! I have had a problem with my eye for three months. I told him my symptoms and he looked at my eye for no more than 30 seconds and proceeded to tell me nothing is wrong and that I shouldn't be there. All this after a fellow Dr. at the same office told me that I had a virus attacking my iris and to come back if not cleared in six weeks. Dr. Geggle gave me a name of a cream to put in my eye but stated that is for something that he doesn't think I have. I felt angry and confused and at that time he threw a piece of paper at me with the name of this cream asking me if I knew what the term "over the counter" means. I left this mans office in tears. I don't trust anything this man said and I will be seeking another Dr. to have another opinion on something so precious as my eye sight. Please save yourself from this so called "top Doctor" in Seattle.

Submitted March 20, 2007

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