WellSpan Endocrinology

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Chambersburg, United States

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Diabetes center· Diabetologist· Endocrinologist

WellSpan Endocrinology Reviews | Rating 2.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

WellSpan Endocrinology is located in Chambersburg, United States on 12 St Paul Dr #210. WellSpan Endocrinology is rated 2.8 out of 5 in the category diabetes center in United States.

Address

12 St Paul Dr #210

Phone

+1 7172176820

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Marybeth Bernhard

if you can actually get an appointment and are seen in person, the doctors are pretty good, but the receptionists are useless and deflect responsibility when they are supposed to follow up on important matters, even with life-threatening situations. They are very disorganized, scatterbrained, and lazy. If you go here, you have to be your own advocate. Better yet, if you have a serious condition, you should consider finding another medical practice.

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Miranda Hawkins

I had a great experience here. Doctor Tiffany was amazing and answered all my questions patiently and order all the testing I need done. Wait time was a little long but overall great experience.

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Bobbie Garber

I have been referred to them on 8\\4 it is now 21 days later and still no call or apps I have called twice still nothing

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Krista Ashenfelder

We had a wonderful experience with Dr Shanker. She was very kind, thorough and knowledgable for our son’s visit. Would highly recommend!

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Tyler Stine

Type one diabetics need insulin to survive. It is common practice here to use verbal abuse and threats to tell them how to operate or they will be “institutionalized” or simply put, die. It is unprofessional and miserable to visit. Today we were told that next available appt was in October and the Novalog prescription expired last week. I asked if they would refill, they said no because they haven’t seen BS logs. So the only option is to have dangerously high BS and end up in the ER to save your life. They think it’s a game in this country to deny insulin and it is disgusting on how they treat type 1 diabetics.