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Tallahassee Memorial Cancer Center - Tallahassee (FL)

MD, DR, Hospital near Tallahassee
Address: 🏡 1775 One Healing Place, Tallahassee, FL 32308
Website: https://www.tmh.org
Phone : +1 (850) 431-4226
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Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJr9EKtHtf7IgR9gLQ8kUmRSc
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Dr. Narayanan Krishnamoorthy MD

Andrew Hutchinson I am so lucky to have found this office. Its been so difficult finding good physicians here in Tallahassee that do not put hyperprofit motive above the thier patients health and safety. The entire office staff is very dedicated to your care . That is not true in many Tallahassee offices. The Doctor himself is very thoughtful and probing. He isnt reaching for a prescription and a pill to solve everything many clinics do that not only dont help but cause more harm. Thank you Dr Krishnamoorthy and equally thank you all to all the many staff members for all your help.
5 /5

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare

lauren gillespie I just moved to Wakulla, FL and decided to change to a new Primary Dr. located in that area. I also wanted a Family Dr who could see me, and my son. We just had our first visit with Dr. Krakovec she was hands down the most pleasant physician Ive ever had. She listened to all my questions, and concerns for myself, and my child. I highly recommend this Physician for youre healthcare needs. The office staff was also very nice. They got us in on time, no long wait. Very professional atmosphere. The nurse Jesse was amazing!
5 /5

Cook Lisa A MD

Shawn Green I Love Dr. Cook she always has a listening hear and cares for her patients. Shes NEVER in a rush and ALWAYS provide EXCELLENT care.... shes been my doctor since 2000.
5 /5

Tallahassee Memorial Urgent Care Center

Staci Campbell The only reason I am leaving a 2 star review instead of a 1 star is because throughout the sickening level of subconscious systemic racism that I endured during my visit at TMHUC, the EMT and MD that treated me were actually pleasant. TMHUC was my third stop the morning of Tuesday, November 5 (as if that day wasn’t already stressful enough). I was seeking an RSV test after a potential exposure. I would have been better off staying at my second stop, Patients First where the waiting room was clean and empty and the receptionist was extremely accommodating. Instead I made my way to TMHUC where I felt like I took a Time Machine to a 1980s underfunded public health clinic where the receptionists seemed quite literally offended by my presence. The coldness from the receptionists likely explains the low standards I applied to the bedside manner I received from the EMT and MD. Anywho… hindsight is 20/20 and I’m no MD or anything but correct me if I’m wrong: if a patient presents with flu like symptoms, informs you of a possible RSV exposure, you test for said exposure and the RSV test comes back negative, wouldn’t you test the patient for other respiratory infections or idk maybe treat the patient for the flu? Especially considering that is literally flu and respiratory illness season? Also considering that the flu is most effectively treated within 48 hours. NOT THE FOLKS AT TMHUC, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! Instead they opened the door, walked me down to discharge, charged me $75, and told me “Sounds like you may just need to buy some NyQuil.” So… Not being an MD, I went to Publix and bought NyQuil, immunity shots and some of the other home remedies I learned from my various villages over the years. This past week has literally been my WORST EVER ILLNESS in my almost 32 years of life. That is coming from an avid strep throat sufferer and someone who has had COVID three separate times. So much so that on Sunday morning, as a side effect to how worn down my body was from fighting the untreated flu—I contracted pink eye. For the first time in life, I have pink eye. In not one, but BOTH of my eyes. The pink eye is what caused me to schedule a Telehealth Appointment through my insurance carrier. My stomach jolted happily when a Black woman popped onto the screen. Within 10 minutes she diagnosed me with the flu and confirmed my pink eye. Within 30 minutes I had 5 separate prescriptions waiting for me at my pharmacy. Even considering her point that because it had been a week since my symptoms first presented themselves, there wasn’t much she could do but treat my symptoms—I am now writing this review less than 5 hours since I took my first dose of prescribed medication and I feel almost 100% better than I have felt all week. This could’ve been how I felt on Tuesday, November 5 but instead I made the horrible mistake of trusting my care as a Black woman to TMHUC. If I was a white woman the folks at TMHUC would’ve expeditiously sent in a script for me when I presented with my FLU LIKE SYMPTOMS on Tuesday instead of merely charging me $75 and sending me on my way to “just buy some NyQuil” leaving me to suffer for an entire week and contract pink eye for the first time in my again, almost 32 years of life. Long story short, don’t waste your time or health going to TMHUC.
2 /5

VanLandingham Cody A Dr

Gwen Pace Dr. Cody is one of the best physicians I’ve had. I returned to Tallahassee a few years ago. I was fortunate enuf to get in with him and am so pleased. He listens to you very carefully and explains everything and takes time to answer any questions you might have.. if a referral is needed, he’s on top of it immediately. I feel so blessed T O have Dr. Cody as my doctor.
5 /5

Dr. Edward R. Eastman, MD

April NeSmith Amazing! Very patient, kind, knowledgeable and has an amazing sense of humor. The most important thing is he is not fooled by meddling troubling family members. He was able to read my body language when he was asking questions in front of my toxic family. Most doctors would have missed all of that.
5 /5

Dr. Sandya Jiandani

The Clarksons More on this later. In 2 years the care Dr J has provided is great. Just don’t expect to EVER get a referral or prescription. Again this has been ongoing for over 2 years. The below are just a couple of examples of what I am speaking about. September 23 we took a trip to Alaska. I got really bad COVID. I called the office, left messages, expressed urgency, and repeated this numerous times. I used their portal to report the same asking for Paxlovid, relaying where we would be, and giving two phone numbers to reach me. Never responded. Thought I would die. January of this year I was about out of medication for gout. Over the course of 2 weeks between Publix and I we contacted them over a dozen times. Nothing. Finally after being told I could go pick it up, and not being so, I got a message from an admin that said “I sent it” The next day I went and got it. This week I needed another RX. Called it in to Publix. Checked the next day NOTHING. Called the doctor. They sent a note to the medical team. Today nothing. I called Jiandani again. The lady was great. Said she would send it with urgency. I called and complained to TMH. They got on it. The RX got sent in. I got an unbelievable response from Mary Dixon in the docs admin group. “First, we have not received an electronic request of any sort from Publix about your Doxepin. Secondly, according to our records, you shouldnt need a refill until March 11, 2025….” How does that help and what am I supposed to do about it. That is between the doctor and Publix. I literal can do nothing about that. Might have made her feel good but come on. Tomorrow will be an interesting day. Again care is great. Admin is beyond awful.
1 /5

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare

Sunny Sunshine I had a terrible experience during my recent visit to TMH ER. The ER doctor, made me feel unheard and dismissed my concerns. Despite clearly being in pain, he performed the bare minimum—only a blood draw—and told me I was fine without running any further tests that could have properly addressed my issue. To make matters worse, he NEVER sent my prescription to the pharmacy, leaving me without necessary medication. Not only did this visit leave me stuck with an outrageous ER bill, but I also lost additional income because my health problem wasn’t resolved, forcing me to miss work. This was an extremely frustrating and costly experience with no resolution to my pain. If you value compassionate, thorough care and effective treatment, I strongly recommend AVOIDING this hospital at all costs. Save yourself the money, time, and frustration.
1 /5

E. Jonathan Perry IV, MD

Lindsay Lee I, quite frankly, have never had a better doctor than Dr. Perry. A lot of doctors are “five minute visit” doctors and/or don’t take patient concerns seriously. Dr. Perry not only listens and takes you seriously, but takes steps to address the issues. He is conscious of how much testing is done (aka money spent) and always make sure your questions are answered and concerns are addressed before you leave. The reception staff and nurses are incredibly nice and you can tell they genuinely like working there. They are very organized and always helpful. You can easily see how healthy and productive the work environment is. 100% recommend this doctor’s office!
5 /5

Omotayo Adekunle F MD

Sunshine- Florida Dr. Omotaya is the BEST Doctor, ever. Hes smart, kind and most of all, he shows compassion and respect to all of his patients and staff. I have never experience such commitment to success from a medial doctor before Dr. O. He shows his patients that he has their best interest at hand. For many years, Ive suffered with Hypertension. But, Dr. O didnt rest until he found a combination of drugs to manage my high blood pressure. He saved my life!
5 /5
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