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Re: dr. alan johns in fort worth

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Sep 27 03:29:39 2008


At Wed, 17 Sep 2008, Lou-Lou wrote: >
>I have seen Dr. Alan Johns before for a second opinion a while you
>think yours was fast and he didn't have bedside manners, he was the
>total opposite for me. Dr. Johns has helped me in so many ways and so
>many others out there. I ask that you go back and do a follow up with
>him and get all your questions answered. If you don't agree with him,
>then my suggestion is to do research and go back and ask him what he
>thinks of this or that.
>
>I don't know your story but I do know a good doctor, after having a
>doctor do three laps of surgery for endometriosis to find out I never
>needed them to begin with. He found the source of my problem and I got
>the help I needed. I just wanted to mention this because Dr. Alan
>Johns is good doctor and I would hate to see him retire when he is
>helping so many people out there and doing a fine job at it too. I have
>been to several OB-GYN's and by far he is the best here in Texas.
>
>Best of luck to all of you out there with endometriosis or chronic
>pelvic pain. You will and can get through it. We will all get through
>it. :)
>I also saw Dr Johns and did not care for him because he did not spend anytime with me and or answer my questions, He spent only a few minutes with me and then he told me my endo could not be helped and to not waste my money on alternate methods, like Physical therapy pelvic floor therapy, other endo specialist and I had bowel endo and had alot of pain and cramping and told me as long as I was having BM's not to worry about it. I am a Registered nurse and have taken care of his patients in the hospital and so I thought I would give him a try but I am sorry I did, Just my thought on the subjects
>At Fri, 30 Mar 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>I had a doctors appointment with dr. alan johns in fort worth. He
>>rushed through my entire visit and exams like the place was on fire. He
>>did not give me any time to ask questions until the end of the visit. He
>>spent two minutes doing a pelvic exam and two minutes doing a vaginal
>>sonogram. All of which should take longer than five minutes together.
>>It was such a waste of money and highly disappointed since he is suppose
>>to know alot about endometriosis. Too bad he has forgotten his bedside
>>manner. It is a good thing I did not drive from out of state but I did
>>drive out of city. So anyone thinking about seeing him you might want
>>to call the secretary and ask how long your visit will be. I went for a
>>second opinon and thought I would be there about an hour at least just
>>asking questions, but he did not want to listen to me when I tried to
>>explain reasons why I was not on birth control. Hope this helps anyone
>>thinking about going to him.
>>
>>Thanks,



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