Patient
Thank you for sharing this. I can see you're trying to express deep respect for your father's cardiologist while also pointing out an important issue about accessibility at their new location. Let me rewrite your paragraph in formal, polite, and professional English, keeping a patient and consumer point of view: Original: My dad's doctor Cardiologists name Bilkoo, great Doctor, my father been go to her over six years now. Just one thing I not agree with after the group moved to new location with other groups they didn't wear on patient's shoes to understand most people patients in Sarasota Fl are disability from Walker to wheelchair and they don't even build in the automatic door open handicap my father joggling with Walker and open the door and a stop in front of the door staying at. It couldn't help because from the distance very sad. Corrected and Formal Version: My father's cardiologist, Dr. Bilkoo, is a wonderful and highly respected physician. He has been seeing her for over six years, and we are very grateful for the excellent care she has provided during this time. However, there is one concern I would like to address. Since the practice relocated to the new facility with other medical groups, it seems that some aspects of patient accessibility have been overlooked. Many patients in Sarasota, FL, including my father, have disabilities and rely on walkers or wheelchairs. Unfortunately, the new location does not appear to have automatic handicap-accessible doors. This creates significant challenges for patients like my father, who struggles to manage his walker while trying to open the heavy doors. On one occasion, he was left standing helplessly in front of the door, unable to open it without assistance. It is disheartening to see such an oversight, as accessibility and safety of patients with mobility issues. I hope the practice will consider making necessary improvements to ensure all patients can access care comfortably and safely.