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Hager Morgaine
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citysearch c.
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My first and last visit to Dr. Morgaine was ended in my mind the moment after she asked me why I was there and when I was done she asked me what I wanted her to do about it. I was so shocked I never went back and I bet that she treats others that way. I wanted to have a treatment plan for attacking my problem.Talk about lack of bedside manner! Just the question and the delivery tone were harsh-from a pleasant enough person. I could not believe my ears and when I went back to the person who referred me, she apologized because she had heard back from others of erratic or inconsistent behaviour w/clients.\r
Thought naturopaths were taught to be considerate-certainly she is far from it. This took place some time about it but I have been able to tell the tale repeatedly at parties and when friends ask for recommendations. I found someone wonderful and would not go to Dr. Hager again even if I was really ill.\r
So to put this in perspective, you go somewhere who is charging you for help, you ask for it and then she shrugs her shoulders and asks you what you expect her to do about it-about it were the exact words in fact.
Pros: Hard to think of any-may not be in business now
Cons: Bad Attitude!
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