Dr. Scott D. Farmer, MD
About the Business
Dr. Scott D. Farmer, MD is a reputable medical institution located at 2802 Aloma Avenue in Winter Park, Florida. Dr. Farmer is a highly skilled and experienced doctor specializing in providing top-quality healthcare services to patients in the area. With a focus on personalized care and a commitment to patient well-being, Dr. Farmer and his team offer a wide range of medical services to address various health concerns. Whether you are in need of routine check-ups, specialized treatment, or preventive care, Dr. Scott D. Farmer, MD is dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health and wellness. Visit us today to experience the highest standard of medical care in a welcoming and compassionate environment.
Location & Phone number
2802 Aloma Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792, United States
Reviews
"Been a patient of doctor farmer for about 6-7 years now, he is one of the most kind and understanding doctors I've ever had. I sincerely hope he continues practice for the rest of my life to be honest because I've never had a doctor that's as caring and compassionate as doctor farmer is."
"I ve been a patient of Doctor Farmer for over 6 months and he is by far the best Doctor I ve ever been a patient of. He's very caring and listens to his patients and is very accommodating and attentive to his patients needs. Only complaint is the wait times but it is well worth it. You may have to wait but you can be confident that you will be seen and his service is top quality."
"My daughter has been a patient of Dr. Farmer for going on four years now. She absolutely loves his quality of service, his knowledge about psychiatry, and his empathy and genuine desire to help people. However, whenever appointment day comes around (thankfully only every three months for her), it is an absolute nightmare. She has told me in the past that sometimes it is more stressful for her than her actual disorders. Even if you show up an hour early, you can expect to wait at least three hours - on a good day. We always try to get the first or second appointment of the day so as we are only there for two hours tops. One month she told me she was there for five hours with people still ahead of her in the waiting line, and office staff had long gone home (it was around 8pm at this point), so she walked out and rescheduled. This seems to be a major issue for all patients who see him - when you have patients waiting for scheduled appointments for over three hours regularly, you are overbooking! I understand that he used to have a joint practice and took on his former partners patients, but what we cannot seem to understand is WHY KEEP ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS, when you can barely (speaking generously) keep up with the ones you already have? Lately they are trying to reduce wait times (by charging extra if you spend more than 20 minutes in his office, which is about how long it takes to just get your prescriptions written, no talking). This is also ridiculous. If you want to please your existing patients, just stop scheduling new ones. We are begging!"
"I had to hold out and wait 3 full months to get an appointment as a new patient. Pretty standard. I show up to my appointment 15 minutes early for one of the receptionists to tell me there were 5 people ahead of me and she could not give me an estimated time on when I’d be able to see him-for my scheduled appointment. After 3 months, I still can’t even be guaranteed to see Dr. Farmer on the time I’ve scheduled with him and waited...FOR HIM, or, even be called to be let known I won’t be able to see him for 2-3 hours PAST the time scheduled. I don’t know his abilities as a Doctor but I find it incredibly unprofessional and rude to expect your patients to wait multiple hours past their scheduled time to get 20 minutes with him. So disappointed."
"After reading the reviews I called the office because I can't wait around for hours for a SCHEDULED APPOINTMENT. They flat out told me when I asked that if I made an appointment I would be waiting for 3-5 hours to see the Dr. I said are you telling me that even though I have an appointment I'll be waiting 5 hours?!! She said yes absolutely. I said no thank you. It's clear that if you have patients that have scheduled appointments and you know ahead of time that you are overbooking his schedule so much that your patients are waiting 5 hours that you are putting greed and money ahead of patient care. If you have 5 hours to waste sitting in an office then make an appointment, if your time is valuable (as it is) then don't waste your time."
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