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Harper University Hospital Pain Clinic

2.1/5
(14 Reviews)
4160 John R St, Detroit, MI 48201
(313) 745-7246
2.1/5
(14 Reviews)

Harper University Hospital Pain Clinic

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Reviews

1 star/5
Worst of any place I’ve been to.. they actually injured me during a procedure. Then they told me they were going to finally give me the proper medication after months. The doctor sends in a secretary with my prescriptions and not the same …
[a year ago]
1 star/5
Medicaid fraud! Insurance Scam! The doctor is not about the right thing. He’s very disrespectful and his solution to all problems is a shot in the back that he makes you sign a wavier saying he’s not responsible for any injuries.
[3 months ago]
2 stars/5
Every time I would call with a question concerning my medication I would have to leave a detailed message because the lady voice on the answering machine never picks up the phone.Once I called and you can tell when someone picks up the …
[a year ago]

Location:

4160 John R St, Detroit, MI 48201

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