Dr. Amit Bharj

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I went to this doctor a year ago as I had been suffering with a terrible cough for over two weeks. He told me it was nothing but allergies. I have had allergies since childhood, and this horrible, barking, deep cough was certainly NOT allergies. I pushed the issue, trying to convince him that it might be more serious. He was incredibly condicending and actually reduced me to tears. I ended up being able see my regular doctor later that week and he diagnosed me with pnumonia and prescribed antibiotics! My doctor couldn't believe that another doctor could misdiagnose something like pnumonia! Dr. Travis is terrible, old and nasty! If I had been less strong of character, I might have listened to him and done nothing about the coughing. I could have ended up in the hospital! I do NOT recommend him to anyone!

Submitted May 8, 2008

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I had a great experience with this physician, very kind and would definitely return without any sort of hesitation at all. Was in no rush to hurry you out of the room, treated like a person, not like a number.

Submitted Nov. 28, 2007

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I went to this doctor's walk-in clinic suffering from a very stuffed up nose that had not responded to any nedications. He examined my nasal passages with a light and immediately announced that I had a tumour and that I was to go to Seven Oaks Hospital emergency department and see the ENT specialist there. From my symptoms, that were related to this doctor, I was pretty sure that it wasn't a tumor but never the less became very concerned, as one would. After a few days of grief, I pushed the issue and finally got to see the ENT specialist who also examined me and confirmed that there was indeed NO SIGN of a tumpor and that the problem was a deviated septum. This was fixed by surgery and is currently fine; I can breate again through my nose. I think that this doctor's extremely incorrect diagnosis should be on record for the benefit of other unfortunate patients who may be similarly misdiagnosed. He is fortunate that the mechanism for complaining in Manitoba is complicated, otherwise ??

Submitted March 27, 2007

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