Thyroid Institute of Utah

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Lehi, United States

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Thyroid Institute of Utah Reviews | Rating 2.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Thyroid Institute of Utah is located in Lehi, United States on 3000 N, Triumph Blvd Ste 260. Thyroid Institute of Utah is rated 2.5 out of 5 in the category endocrinologistdoctor in United States.

Address

3000 N, Triumph Blvd Ste 260

Phone

+1 8017683531

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Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Incompetent office staff. Not organized. Probably trying to save money by not having the necessary technology and software to stay organized. Doctors nurses are kids. Wrong labs get ordered or not at all.

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Ashley Wright

I haven’t been able to get a hold of anyone after leaving messages.

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Kelly Peart

I have dealt with hypothyroid since my youth, so I am pretty well versed when it come to my own care and the thyroid tests they run. I felt like Dr. Aljammal was not listening to me even though he had an answer for everything. He's knowledgeable and personable, but he doesn’t listen and his suggestions were things I had already been trying for months.

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Diane Cales

Dr. Aljammal is wonderful--knowledgeable and caring, and a great stickler for detail. His explanations are thorough, and he doesn't leave the room until all questions have been answered. I trust him with my medical care completely.

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Kaylee Permann

I never post reviews, but I wouldn't recommend strictly because of the staff. I have never had the run around so bad in my entire life. I went in for blood work before my appointment and after waiting in the waiting room for an hour and dealing with a receptionist that clearly doesn't like people, they finally took me to their break room to have blood drawn. There was no where for the nurse to set her stuff down, so I ended up holding it all. I work in a doctors office so I just let it go knowing that some days can get crazy. After a couple days I got a call from the lab asking which Doctor I see because necessary paperwork was not sent. Hours later I received a call from the nurse saying the lab never picked up my blood and I would need a re-draw. I was confused but I agreed. After thinking about it for a while I realized that the lab wouldn't have been able to call me had they not picked up my case. I called them, and they indeed had it and were in the middle of testing and things were originally put on hold because the Dr office wouldn't send them paperwork so they even knew what to test for. If I had immediately listened to the nurse my insurance would have been billed twice and it would have caused an even bigger mess. Anyway, I called the Dr office today to see if results were back and they gave me a story about not being able to reach the lab. Which I'm thinking is weird because I've had no problem contacting them several times. Again, I called the lab and they confirm that my tests have been completed and are in the process of being sent. Long story short, I am having them send the results to me directly so I can find a different Dr. I have had no problems with Dr's that practice here, but if you can't even manage to get blood work done efficiently, then how are you going to even see the Dr.

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Dianalyn O'Brien

Arrived 20 minutes early for a new patient appointment and an 70 minutes later we were called. It's too early to judge the quality of care but if you have to take time off from work to go to the doctor, you may want to find a different office that respects your time.

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McKenzie Carlson

I'm beyond frustrated right now! Dr. Aljammal has been great, but the staff cannot seem to get it together! I went into my appointment today and even though I was the only one in the waiting room I had to wait 30 minutes to be taken back. I was then quickly seen by the doctor and he said he was going to talk to the nurse and she would get back with me. I waited for another 15-20 minutes in the room until I just got fed up with it and walked out into the hall. The nurse was on the phone. Patients who are actively waiting to get answers should be taken before phone calls! I then told her that I specifically needed the name brand sent to the pharmacy because I have a coupon that makes it significantly cheaper. I also took my last pill today because they can't seem to prescribe enough refills for me to even get through to my next appointment! So I went to the pharmacy today and they had filled the generic, go figure. Mind you I can't pick it up tomorrow because tomorrow is a holiday. Then I agree to pay the larger amount because I know I need my meds, only to get it and find out it's not even enough pills to get me through 3 weeks and the amount of refills will get me to a month before my next appointment. If they can't seem to give me enough pills to get to my next appointment and can't follow a simple request about what to send to a pharmacy I think I'll have to find another practice. This back and forth with the pharmacy and office are causing me too much stress!

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Ed Steward

Horrible place . They said I had an abscess and poked all over in my throat. Turned out there was no abscess and the caused more problems. Had to go to the ER where I found out he should have taken x ray first to confirm. Instead he jammed a needle in my throat for no reason.