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Randhawa Manjit S DO

2.9/5
(14 Reviews)
1980 E Mulberry St, Angleton, TX 77515
(979) 848-3068
2.9/5
(14 Reviews)

Randhawa Manjit S DO

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Reviews

5 stars/5
Very nice and experienced staff. Great first time experience. Dr Randawa was thoroughwith his examination also.
[a week ago]
1 star/5
I paid this office everytime I went. I had no insurance at the time. Now I have three $333.00 on my credit. This office will not see you unless you pay. This has been falsely reported and want it removed. Not to mention I wouldnt even call …
[a year ago]
5 stars/5
Been going for years. Started seeing Allows a couple years ago she is AWESOME great bed side manor. You are not a number with her. She takes time with you asks questions. The staff is great. Love the new building.
[a year ago]

Location:

1980 E Mulberry St, Angleton, TX 77515

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Tuesday, 8:30AM to 5PM Wednesday, 8:30AM to 5PM Thursday, 8:30AM to 5PM Friday, 8:30AM to 3PM Saturday, Closed Sunday, Closed Monday, 8:30AM to 5PM.

1980 E Mulberry St, Angleton, TX 77515

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