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Chaudhary, Ayesha, MD
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Review by:
Jennifer C.
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My husband and I moved to Howell and were looking for a new primary care physician so we choose to try Dr. Chaudhary since she was located nearby. We have both had bad experiences with this office. I told the doctor that I had been experiencing stiffness in my hand when I wake up so she sent me to a neurologist to test for carpal tunnel syndrome. I answered all of the questions "NO" at the neurologist and tested negative. When the office called me to follow up they asked if I was still experiencing the pain and numbness! Had she listened to my original complaint of stiffness I would not have been sent for this test. My husband went to the office for an emergency visit on a Saturday and saw a back-up doctor because he could not open his jaw and they told him to go to the hospital and did not even look in his mouth...we went to a dentist and it was TMJ and we were told that it might have been an ear infection that they did not check for at the doctor.
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