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Address: 840 N 87th St, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
Phone: (414) 805-3666
State: Wisconsin
Zip Code: 53226


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Reviews
I believe Ian Gilson does not listen to his patients when they are trying to tell him something that is very important in there lives that is happening right at that time He cuts the patient off when they are trying to tell him something very important.Dependancy is very real and he is so quick to take the patient off there medications than to work with there addiction.He needs to look at the patient as a human being and not an object of non importance.I think his approach to the people with addictions needs to be very much improved and taken seriously so that the patient does not relapse and die or overdose because he thinks they are cured by the medication that he perscribes.Addition is a proven disease and needs to be taken much more sreious.Thank you
9 years ago (06-07-2016)
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