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OROA Overview

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Rating Distribution

1.5 star rating based on 1 review; consumers are mostly dissatisfied. Rating distribution shows 100% unfavorable. Reviewers value Location most and report problems with Customer service, Diversity of Products or Services, and note the price level is high.

Positive Feedback

Location is consistently cited as the most valued aspect by reviewers.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • OROA customer complaints include dismissive medical care and refusals to provide requested scans.
  • Poor customer service and limited product or service diversity are frequent concerns.
  • High price level raises value-for-money questions for many customers.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Check OROA reviews before engaging to assess service reliability at the location.
  • Expect higher prices and confirm subscriptions or membership policies in advance.
  • Be prepared to verify customer service responsiveness and scan or treatment availability.
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Dismissive care for Wounded Warrior.

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AI Highlights
  • ER doctor refused a scan for facial fine motor movement; patient with TBI requests evaluation of dime-sized cutaneous mass causing motor paralysis.
Updated by user Jan 19, 2024

Our medical expectations are bad for both Doctors and patients. Thought, Doctors are SERVICE providers, PATIENTS provide the service?Who's money is it really!!

Original review Dec 20, 2023

Emergency room doctor refuses to give reasonable treatment for a scan concerning face fine motor movement.

Given some medical history to inform doctor of Traumatic Brain Injury issues and continuing fine motor movement dysfunction the current reasonable request for a scan involves a cutaneous dime size mass witch stared motor paralysis.

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