1 /5 M S: I’ve been in the medical field for 25 years and have never seen or experienced such negligent conduction of care:( My referral was for a full cancer screening due to very serious symptoms. Dr. Walsh did not do any type of screening and appeared to have not even read my file when she finally got into the room almost 20 minutes past my appointment time. When I expressed my concern about not doing what I was referred in for, I was met with gaslighting and invalidating remarks/excuses for the misconduct. She eventually confided that she did not have the time to do it today because it was not scheduled accordingly, then kept repeating that I needed to make another appointment. I waited months to get in for this appointment and would have to wait a half a year to get back in, if I decided to go back to this place. Of course, I will never go back here or refer anyone here for any reason especially considering neither the doctor or any staff attempted to reconcile the situation. Continuity of care is expected/required by the highest level of medical authority and moral aptitude. People go to the doctor for their expertise and prescription for coordination of care., and it appears this place, along with many others, is either lacking the care coordination skills, and/or are taking advantage, and possibly purposely stacking scheduling to increase financial or kickback gain. Next steps are starting a case with the medical commissioner to support standard and ethical treatment. Please do yourself a favor and pursue more holistic and sustainable healthcare. I can only hope, as I candidly shared with Dr. Walsh, that these constructive criticism’s may help motivate the clinical standard of treatment for patients and people across the discipline moving forward.