Ratings for Dr. Megan Devlin

2
Staff
1
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

Not very caring or thorough. Limited in scope of practise.

Submitted Nov. 25, 2023

5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Very helpful addressing my concerns after a loved one contracted covid19

Submitted June 4, 2021

1
Staff
3
Punctuality
2
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

Left confused seen two drs and nothing was explained what's wrong with my loved one now left with amount of test to do for infection in a finger

Submitted Nov. 28, 2020

5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

I have been seeing Dr. Devlin in London, Ontario. London is very lucky to have her at St. Joe's. She is a great listener, thorough and always gets back to me quickly. She even does this during a pandemic when I know she is very busy with patients who have COVID-19. I especially like Dr. Devlin because she asks intelligent questions to get at the root of one's issue.

Submitted Oct. 31, 2020

2
Staff
2
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
2
Knowledge

Appointments are never on time, not properly prepared for appointments, give conflicting and misleading information does not listen very well and no consideration for you as a person.

Submitted Jan. 30, 2020

5
Staff
4
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
4
Knowledge

Excellent appointment with Dr Devlin. She was able to provide the fastest treatment and cured my infection in a timely manner. Really felt cared for, good bedside manner.

Submitted June 23, 2019

4
Staff
5
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
3
Knowledge

I had an apt with Dr Simor, but Dr Devlin said she would assess me first. The assessment lasted 60 min which was very good, but she asserted misleading imfo which was disturbing. Said I did not have cellulitis, and offered to show me lots of photos of cellulitis. She changed the subject when I accepted the offer to view the photos, and showed me none. She said I definitely do not have infection of the bone, because it would show up on an x-ray I had. According to my peer reviewed medical journal sources, bone infections only show on x-rays after it has extensively eroded the bone and they are very difficult to treat at that point. When I saw Dr Simor, he said that the photos I brought were consistent with cellulitis.

Submitted April 15, 2015

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