Dr. Srirengam Muralidhasan, MD is a Family Doctor - General practicing in Las Cruces, NM
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The staff at this office are dangerously incompetent. A radiologist advised a should have a follow-up ultrasound and staff instead sent me for a different type of x-ray. The doctor prescribed an antidepressant when I had not even complained of depression, but rather just a temporary (situational) problem with insomnia. This…
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Stanley Medical College- Dr M G R Medical University- Madras- Tn- India | Other Degree | 1988 | |
Stanley Medical College | Medical Degree | 1989 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - Tx Tech University Health Science Center, Family Medicine | Not Specified | |
Residency - Texas Tech University (Amarillo) Health Sciences Center Program | Not Specified |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Family Medicine | Family Medicine | Not Specified |
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Family Practice
Years In Practice: 30 (started in 1995)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
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“work fast and sloppy”
The staff at this office are dangerously incompetent. A radiologist advised a should have a follow-up ultrasound and staff instead sent me for a different type of x-ray. The doctor prescribed an antidepressant when I had not even complained of depression, but rather just a temporary (situational) problem with insomnia. This was done after meeting with me for less than 5 minutes; he had no basis on which to know whether I was or was not depressed.Original review on DoctorsDig.com
Comment - “ work fast and sloppy ”
The staff at this office are dangerously incompetent. A radiologist advised a should have a follow-up ultrasound and staff instead sent me for a different type of x-ray. The doctor prescribed an antidepressant when I had not even complained of depression, but rather just a temporary (situational) problem with insomnia. This was done after meeting with me for less than 5 minutes; he had no basis on which to know whether I was or was not depressed.