Addison Internal Medicine

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Addison, United States

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General practitioner· Weight loss service· Internal Medicine· Internist· Medical clinic· Nurse practitioner· Surgeon

Addison Internal Medicine Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Addison Internal Medicine is located in Addison, United States on 17051 Dallas Pkwy Ste 150. Addison Internal Medicine is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category general practitioner in United States.

Address

17051 Dallas Pkwy Ste 150

Phone

+1 9727333090

Service options

Online care

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

Sun
Closed
Mon
8AM–5PM
Tue
8AM–5PM
Wed
8AM–5PM
Thu
8AM–5PM
Fri
8AM–5PM
Sat
Closed

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Greg Spencer

Tri T. Nguyen, M.D. is our family physician and I must say he's is the best! Thanks, Dr. Nguyen for keeping us healthy and happy!!! Greg

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Taylor Leonoudakis

I have been a patient of Dr.Nguyen for 13 years and will follow him wherever he goes. His kindness, patience, bedside manner, and attention to detail is above and beyond he truly cares for his patients. I feel so fortunate to have found such a caring Dr. with a great team. His nurse Elizabeth makes you feel very comfortable and assist you with any of your needs. His NP Michelle is wonderful and his PA Nguyen is excellent. They both exhibit the same practices that Dr.Nguyen instills in his team. When I have an appt. with these two ladies I feel I am in fantastic hands. Thank you Addison Internal Medicine for taking such great care of your patients.

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Ryan Shields

After taking a test that undiagnosed my ADHD, I was prescribed Jordan Peterson instead of seeking medication or therapy. I still cannot believe it was recommended to me by a professional. After reading some of Dr Peterson’s output, I have to wonder what the Addison doctor meant for me to find. The man mostly talks about the vague specter of “neo-Marxism,” which is one of the original dogwhistles. He eats only beef and was in a medically induced coma for drug addiction all of last summer. ...Which naturally brings me to his self-help book. JP tells you to stand up straight like a lobster and clean your room. I was beyond confused. Maps of Meaning is the pinnacle of incoherence. The guy thinks the number one problem the world faces today is political correctness. An extreme weirdo. Three stars for the rabbit hole of “what even is truth” pseudo-intellectual artistry. I’m cured.

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Steven Adams

MY experience with Dr. Ton-That was top notch and I was excited that I had found a new family dr. after relocating. However, on two separate occasions I drove to the pharmacy only to find out that they didn't call in my scripts. Each time was the same excuse, something to do with a fax machine. I still haven't got my script and have no desire to contact this place again. The Dr. I had was awesome, the support staff not so much.