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Gary Goff, MD, Dallas TX

Address Texas Health Dallas Professional Building 4, 8440 Walnut Hill Ln #200, Dallas, TX
Phone (214) 879-9966
Hours
Monday8:00am-4:00pm
Tuesday8:00am-4:00pm
Wednesday8:00am-4:00pm
Thursday8:00am-4:00pm
Friday8:00am-4:00pm
Saturday9:00am-2:00pm
Website www.garygoffmd.com
Categories Internist, Doctor, Nurse practitioner
Rating 3.9 22 reviews
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Gary Goff, MD reviews

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Jane
April 07, 2018 2:05 pm

I have seen this NP three times, and the doctor twice since the fall. They sent me to get a Boston Cardiology test in McKinney which I found helpful. My first visit lasted over three hours. The nurse practitioner came in after over an hour and started reading off my Boston results without introducing herself. The doctor came in in after she left, and left again. We never actually talked. He changed my sleep meds and they did a urine test with a follow-up for a couple of months. No one told me I was being tested for the drugs with urine tests. I called at one point to get a report replaced, and the receptionist told me to send an email and reference the NP. I did that. NO response. A week and a half later I went to the office and requested the report again. I was told it would come in the mail. It never came. I called to see if the DNA test on urine had come back and I was told to come to the office at four. I went. In walks a girl with a blood pressure machine for a follow-up after a thirty minute wait. I explained I was there, not for a follow-up, but a urine test or results. She left. I went to the bathroom while I waited. Saw the receptionist talking to the NP both coming and going from the bathroom. Waited another 30 minutes, and the NP came in apologizing and telling me I didn't need to come in, the DNA hadn't come back but with Christmas it was delayed and she wasn't worried. Sure it was fine. Told me I wouldn't be charged. Went for my two month follow-up recently. Waited 30 minutes. Got BP done. Dr came in. Told me I needed a second flu shot and explained why I needed two but could only get one. I said the meds he prescribed didn't work and I wanted to wean off of them. He left without answering. I expected him to return. He never did. He was probably in my presence for five minutes. A girl game me the flu shot and I said I needed instruction on weaning off meds. She asked if I wanted to see the doctor again. I said just somebody who can tell me what to do. Thirty minutes later the NP came in and rattled off directions before I could type it all in my phone and forgot one. At 11 pm that night I called the pharmacy to find out what to do. My experience leads me to think that this doctor is a poor example of the medical profession, and the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing at his office. NONE of my questions were answered last visit; in fact I wasn't even allowed to ask them. I have wasted hours and hours at that office with not more than 20 or so minutes speaking to the doctor.that is if you count the NP, too. Very disappointing.

K Pi
April 06, 2018 11:06 pm

My best advice-don’t do it! This office and all in it are a mess. There will be long wait times. There will be wrong prescriptions. There will be bogus testing.
Both my spouse & I went there to have physicals, as well as get established. He saw Dr Goff and thought he was awful. I saw the NP, even though I made appointment to see him. I liked her just fine. We both had lots of tests ordered. When my spouse went back for results, saw the NP and prescribed several meds. They gave my spouse a dire diagnosis and ordered unnecessary tests. Every test was met with “why are you here? ” A third appointment was spent seeing Dr Goff telling us the meds were prescribed at the wrong doses (by your office, sir) and acting like the unnecessary tests that were all negative were needed. I saw Dr Goff and was also prescribed several meds. Some that I absolutely didn’t need. He gave me completely false information about tests that I already had read the reports.
Called the office and asked for a nurse to call me and was told that wouldn’t happen because she doesn’t call patients. Ok.
Saw another Dr for another opinion on all the new meds and tests. Every single thing recommended by this office was found to be unnecessary and just plain wrong.

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