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Dr. Gallups awarded as a Patients Choice Recipient
March 2, 2011
The Patients' Choice honor is given as a reflection of his patients' continued appreciation and praise for the quality of care and service he provides. Every month, more than 100,000 patients across the U.S. provide online feedback about their doctor experiences. They rate various components of the care they receive, such as bedside manner, doctor-patient face time, follow-up care, ease of appointment setting, and courtesy of office staff. They also share their overall opinions. Over the course of 2010, hundreds of thousands of patient reviews were written and shared. While physicians generally receive positive feedback from their patients, only a select few consistently receive rave reviews. Of those with high praise, only physicians like Dr. Gallups - with near perfect scores - have been voted by their patients for this honor. In fact, of the nation's 720,000 active physicians, less than 6 percent were accorded this honor by their patients in 2010. Dr. Gallups is, indeed, the Patients' Choice; a physician so highly regarded by patients that they feel the need to talk to others about the positive influence of his work. Congratulations Dr. Gallups!
Testimonials:
"I recently had endoscopic sinus surgery and rhinoplasty surgery. Dr. Gallups made me feel comfortable and confident in my decision to have surgery. He did an amazing job and the surgery went extremely well. The results are exactly what I wanted and I feel and breathe better."
- Laura B., Alpharetta, GA
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