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Businiess name:  Dillon Jr, Paul E, Md - Simpsonville Family Medicine
Review by:  Karin M.
Review content: 
I was a patient with Simpsonville Family Medicine for two years. I had both good and bad experiences with them. On the good side, Dr. McDermott is very nice, good at what she does and very knowledgable. Her nurse is a terrific woman, great to talk to and very welcoming. The office is located in a great spot on Hwy 14, very convenient to everything. On the down side, wait times are long. I once waited over two hours just for a blood pressure check. I understand that things get busy, but that took up a big chunk of my morning. Another time, I signed in and sat there in front of the window for over an hour and a half, before they realized they "forgot" me. I did get rushed through and luckily x-ray was still there, but it was close. Hopefully those are glitches that have been worked out, because otherwise I would recommend this practice.

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