Internal Medicine of Arizona

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Phoenix, United States

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Medical clinic· Internal Medicine· Laboratory Testing· Radiologists· Internist

Internal Medicine of Arizona Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Internal Medicine of Arizona is located in Phoenix, United States on 3333 E Camelback Rd #122. Internal Medicine of Arizona is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category medical clinic in United States.

Address

3333 E Camelback Rd #122

Phone

+1 6025221900

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Austin Norpel

Best doctors I've ever had in my life. One thing is when you go in for a visit they check everything they don't try to turn a burn just to take your money. first doctors office I've been to where I feel like they actually care about me and my well being.

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Jason Church

Great team, treated our family for years. Love em.

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Caleb Reese

Internal Medicine is an incredible facility run by amazing staff. I’ve been going for practically my whole life and I’ve always been treated like family. One stop shopping for everything you need and quick and reliable results. Much love!

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Doris Lawson

This office is running very efficiently in spite of the virus. Everyone is observing good practices and you get in and out quickly and easily.

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Gule-Rana Masood

One of the worse places to go.Docs are personable and professional but office staff is trained to be unprofessional. Unnecessarily ask for visits to go over labs in person when the world is trained to do phone and virtual visits.Actually if you have seen a doc then they should send a letter and notify you of results or call you and should not require an appointment. If your labs show abnormality they should ask for more visits and accordingly help but not to make money which is not required on normal things. I guess it seems staff is in pressure from leadership to get more appointments than required to make money and what a shame to do that. They are in a good spot where they have affluent and older patients so they already can make more with there testing I am new in Arizona and noticed Med offices are trying to make money by unnecessary things but please be careful and ask everything they are doing and don’t put pressure on already collapsing economy of our country . We all have to help our country and insurances to not allow unnecessary billing.