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Businiess name:  Crutchfield Dermatology
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Crutchfield Dermatology forces patients to sign an agreement saying that they will never say anything negative about the company on the internet, and that the company can seek financial remuneration from them if they do. Two things about that: first, that means that all of the positive reviews you read MEAN NOTHING. For every positive review, they could have a dozen unhappy customers who are afraid to say anything. Second, you have to wonder what they are doing at Crutchfield that they're afraid of people talking about? What is so horrible about that place that you have to sign away your rights as an American citizen to express your opinion before you can receive treatment there? If nothing else, you should go to a doctor who respects your rights as an individual and does not make you sign a piece of paper that essentially gives them carte blanche to give you awful service without any possible recourse on your side. Oh, and in case you're wondering: I never signed the piece of paper, so I can say whatever I want. I'm an American and I'll keep my rights, thanks.

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