Dr Powell and his staff are top notch. Really wish we had never had to meet him
I have been seeing him for yearshe is a very respectful man..goes above and beyond to help u..I have no complaints about him..He is a great dr.
Dr. Powell has been seeing my father for a little over 4 years now. My father had the same cancer that the dr had and said that he was putting my father on the same regime that he was on. After the first year of visits, he completely ignored my father. The dr never wanted to scan my father to see if his cancer had spread when my father was in excruciating pain, when he started getting a mass on his groin or when he started to not be able to eat, breathe or walk My father now has an 80 lb mass on his groin and had to go to Cleveland just to find out that his cancer had now spread to 4 other new places and his mass could have been avoided had it been acknowledged earlier in what was considered his “treatment “ which did both for him and dr Powell refused to change it! I honestly wouldn’t trust him to walk my dog let alone treat anyone I love with cancer!! If I could give negative stars, I would!!
Excellent! My wife is a 7 year breast cancer survivor and was treated by Dr. Powell. Goes over and beyond with patients.
Doc Powell is a positive and lively personality, knowledgeable, and very good with patients and their family members. Most of his nurses and assistants have been friendly and helpful, a sure indication they enjoy their work and are treated well as employees. The only negative is that many of the patients are in walkers and wheelchairs and the automatic doors are one set that works and one doesn't and it has been that way for at least the past 4 months. Make it easy on your patients and get someone to fix or replace those doors so I can write a followup with 4 or5 stars instead of one or zero. I only have 7 weeks left so please find a way to get it fixed for your patients' sake. Sometimes the little things are what matters the most to those on their last days and the family members that have to bring them in and see them struggle with what are simple tasks often taken for granted by those of us who are blessed to be healthy.
more worried about money than the welfare of their patients.