Patients find that I am an approachable provider who possesses all the up-to-date clinical skills and expertise to manage their care. I am also a teacher who loves to teach, an academic leader who welcomes innovations and clinical trials, and a friend and a neighbor who lives and works in the same community as my patients. I am devoted and invested in the success of our hospital, families and community. Every patient is unique, and I tailor care to meet each patient's needs, working to resolve their symptoms and improve their quality of life. I come from a family of physicians, all living in the United States. My father is an oncologist, my mother is a family physician, my older brother is an orthopedic surgeon, and my sister is in denti...
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I haven't met him but he evaluated my tilt table results and he & his team there do not know how to properly diagnose POTS. I'm still not completely sure I have but the criteria "sustained heart rate above 120" they are using to diagnose is outdated by more than 10 yrs. Thus is not a criteria to diagnose POTS and many POTS patients do not pass out. The criteria is a heart rate increase greater than 30 bpm sustained for 30 seconds. Your heart rate doesn't need to be over 120 or sustained over 120. They are not educated how to diagnose POTS
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Have you ever been asked by a doctor why you were wasting his time and that he'd rather be seeing other patients? That's what I got in my first and only visit with him. Not recommended.
Patient
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I was told by multiple thedacare providers that Thedacare cardiologists were terrible at their jobs and to see someone at heart and vascular institute instead but I chose to give one a chance and I should've known better. Although Dr. Parvez was friendly he dismissed all of my symptoms and basically implied that they were all in my head. Unfortunately now i'll be stuck with the bill of meeting him but have no solutions or actual input on how to feel better.