Stephen Mesa, DO

Stephen Mesa, DO
4419 S Crysler Ave Independence, MO 64055
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(4 Reviews)
Service
5 star average for Service
Environment
5 star average for Environment
Expertise
5 star average for Expertise
Staff
3 star average for Staff
Recommended
5 star average for Recommended
Did the staff make you feel uncomfortable when you called with questions or concerns?
Absolutely! They made me feel like my questions and concerns were stupid
by Anonymous
September 07, 2011
Was it easy to find parking at this provider's office?
Extremely easy, and close to the entrance
Was it easy to make an appointment with this preventative medicine specialist?
Yes
Does this provider have a good professional reputation within your community?
Yes, they are known for being good at what they do
by Anonymous
May 02, 2011
How would you compare this provider to others in his/her field that you have visited?
There is no comparison!
Did this provider listen to your input and concerns?
Absolutely! This provider always listens carefully to what I have to say!
Does this provider have helpful information available online?
Yes, they have a great website and are present in many online directories
Is this provider willing to pursue advice from other providers when necessary?
Absolutely! They aren't arrogant at all and are more than willing to pursue advice when necessary
Did a staff member acknowledge or greet you when you entered?
Immediately! They gave me a friendly greeting as soon as I walked in
by Anonymous
March 23, 2011
His specialty is sports medicine. I'm sure, pretty well versed in that field, but he has a GP's clientele . Fine for all the little stuff but it presents a problem to any patient who needs a diagnosis of anything less ordinary.

He usually has med students in the room with him. And it seems, as their mentor, he is more concerned about impressing them with his own expertise than in training them. He shows and tells but seldom asks the student for input. Or ask them anything, I believe. It is usually "in my thirty years" or "as long as I've been a doctor" that he professes that, in essence, "hoof-beats always mean horses, never Zebras".

A nice guy who is, sometimes, a CATASTROPHE as a doctor. Patient with complaints out of the ordinary risk that anything Mesa is not familiar with will be labeled with a psychosomatic illness.

He should learn more, listen more, and stop minimizing patient complaints. Somebody is gonna die on his watch because of his skepticism.
by Bonnaught
January 19, 2011
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