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mrskkb
01-13-2009, 04:17 PM
Looking for a lady primary.
Has anyone used NALINI YELMANCHI in Laurel Manor or
MILLIE POOLE in Belleview?
Also any one have a good Doctor who is good for THYROID problems?
Thanks for valuable info.
I am stummped.
nONIE
01-13-2009, 04:52 PM
Mrskkb,
Dr. Camelita Eburuche comes highly recommended, but I have not actually used her yet.
She is in the Mulberry Grove plaza
8728 SE 165th, Mulberry Lane
352-750-6358
English Ivy
01-13-2009, 08:00 PM
I chose Dr. Nalini Yelamanchi as my primary care doctor. Was also looking for a female and was limited in my choices as dictated by insurance.
I've only seen her once but I really liked her. She was very warm, friendly and caring. Did not feel rushed, she joked around and put you at ease.
Based on my one visit, I'd recommend her.:thumbup:
barb1191
01-13-2009, 08:07 PM
Mrskkb,
Dr. Camelita Eburuche comes highly recommended, but I have not actually used her yet.
She is in the Mulberry Grove plaza
8728 SE 165th, Mulberry Lane
352-750-6358
Nonie....
Dr Eberuche moved some time ago from Mulberry to the Sharon Morse bldg next to the hospital on 441.
fraurauch
01-14-2009, 05:54 AM
I have been seeing Dr. Clarissa Abrantes. She is with Premier Medical Assoc. at Lake Sumter Landing. She's a very caring doctor.
novelchick
01-17-2009, 09:20 AM
love all the recommendations but i always prefer a Dr whose name i can actually pronounce!! LOL !!
graciegirl
01-17-2009, 11:30 AM
I don't care about gender or pronunciation of name. My husband Sweetie insists that I choose M.D.s based on their distance from where we live, the greater the distance the finer the doctor.
Avista
01-18-2009, 05:40 PM
I like Dr Eburuche. She is in the Sharon Morris Building near the hospital. Dr Eburuche used to be with the VA before starting her practice here.
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villages07
01-18-2009, 07:23 PM
Avista,
I agree wholeheartedly.... after my primary doctor left the area, I switched to Dr Eburuche based on your recommendation and a few others I saw on TOTV and Va Trace website. She is personable, thorough, accessible, proficient, a great listener, and a great communicator.
Novelchick....don't assume by the name alone that the doc will be hard to understand. Dr E speaks better and clearer english than most people I know and she is US born and educated.
beady
01-18-2009, 07:39 PM
Unfortunately when I called to get an appointment with Dr. Eburuche they informed me she wasn't taking any new patients...bummer.
Dr Abrantes.......I didn't like...she was distracted...hardly felt like she was listening......
So, I am looking for a female Gynecologist for the feminine issues, and to a male doc for the rest of the medical issues.
MSNPA
01-19-2009, 06:20 PM
I really like Dr. Eburuche. Sorry to hear she will not be taking new patients for those of you interested in a great female internist. While I truly like her I think this year I will look for a gynecologist. Last year I had her take care of my entire body, however this year I want to return to seeing a specialist. In PA I had an internist and a gynecologist. Question - Do most woman have both or do most see just one doctor for everything?
So true Villages07 - you cannot go by a name.
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