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Antigonish Travel Medicine Clinic

Health at 40 Church St, Antigonish, NS B2G 2C7, Canada, Antigonish, New Scotland, B2G 2C7 . Here you will find detailed information about Antigonish Travel Medicine Clinic: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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New Scotland
Address:
40 Church St, Antigonish, NS B2G 2C7, Canada, Antigonish, New Scotland, B2G 2C7
City:
Antigonish
Postcode:
B2G 2C7

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Antigonish Travel Medicine Clinic is a Canadian Health based in Antigonish, New Scotland. Antigonish Travel Medicine Clinic is located at 40 Church St, Antigonish, NS B2G 2C7, Canada,


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Reviews of Antigonish Travel Medicine Clinic

  • Antonio
    Added 2016.09.27
    The doctors are fair. But some of the receptionist are extremely rude.
  • Jaden
    Added 2016.07.10
    This place is impossible. Calling often doesn't go through even during their scheduled hours. Making appointments is incredibly difficult and they never seem to be open during their scheduled hours. I have not had a single good experience with this clinic.
  • Landon
    Added 2016.02.11
    These doctors are paid by public funds from taxpayers, like you and me.
  • Evan
    Added 2016.01.21
    There is one time I had an weird reaction from my ADHD meds, called in for an appointment to see my university doc, who works there that night. As soon as the receptionist heard that I'm on ADHD meds, she immediately tried to decline my request, I have to yell at her to tell her that I'm not getting meds, just trying to make sure I'm not suffering from it.
  • Nathan
    Added 2015.12.14
    Meanwhile, people like myself who are still waiting to get a family doctor, after 5 years, are being ignored.
  • Alexis
    Added 2015.10.02
    That is unacceptable.
  • James
    Added 2015.08.31
    The receptionists, however, can be incredibly rude and lack the patience and basic human compassion to deal with the general public.
  • Chase
    Added 2015.04.27
    Not impressed by the receptionists at all.
  • Thomas
    Added 2015.04.25
    If you have to deal with the public, put a smile on your face and at least ACT like you want to be there doing your job.
  • Madison
    Added 2015.02.24
    F U Q this place
  • Samantha
    Added 2014.11.06
    If anything, the patients should be interviewing them.
  • Emily
    Added 2014.09.19
    Even more unacceptable is that the clinic is, to the best of my knowledge, supposed to refer patients with a family doctor to go to their family doctor, or the emergency room if it is urgent.
  • Samantha
    Added 2014.03.31
    FYI, I was in engineering program with good grade.
  • Ashton
    Added 2014.02.11
    I also find it very odd that I am told there are no spots, mention it to a co-worker and they say they always get in, because the receptionist is a friend of theirs. Several times, the co-worker has even said they had a spot that very night where I couldn't get one for my child. They called that morning.
  • Steven
    Added 2013.12.23
    Several people I know have family doctors, the clinic is aware of this, and takes them anyway. Including the co-worker who is friends with the receptionist.
  • Julian
    Added 2013.11.29
    Almost every time I call to try to get a spot at the night clinic, I'm told there are no spots left or that they are extremely late at night.
  • William
    Added 2013.10.23
    It is also unacceptable that if a person does get a referral, to a doctor in this clinic that is accepting patients, be made to interview with the physician.
  • Abigail
    Added 2013.09.24
    The doctors are fair and usually knowledgeable.
  • Diego
    Added 2013.09.12
    This is to, "...see if the doctor is willing to take you on.", according to the receptionist.
  • Alejandro
    Added 2013.08.02
    By the time I got to the clinic, the meds has made my brain go offline to the point I can't organize my speech very well. That rude receptionist requested my personal info, which I couldn't say it out, and gave her my driver's license instead. That is when she MADE A COMMENT THAT IF I WAS THAT STUPID, HOW THE HELL WAS I IN UNIVERSITY, AFTER COMMENTED THAT I MUST BE DRUNK OR STONED, DUE TO MY SLOW RESPONSE. I understand the whole university and trying to score retalin issue, but man that comment is rude. It just hurt so much that some one alone trying to handle new meds, clearly understand everything, yet still have to talk sense into those unprofessional professionals.
  • Adam
    Added 2013.07.01
    Their assigned time to start calling is 5:00 p.m. I call at 5:00 p.m. and often get through in a minute or two.
  • Chase
    Added 2013.06.17
    This practice should be reviewed by the Nova Scotia Ministry of Health.
  • Sebastian
    Added 2013.04.25
    How can all the spots be filled in a minute or two?
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