1/5 Farah A. 2 years ago on Google
My
experience
with
Dr.
Yoga
was
awful.
It
did
sound
a
bit
iffy
when
the
receptionist
told
me
Dr.
Yoga
was
available
to
see
me
the
same
afternoon
are
called.
Good
doctors
are
typically
booked
out
for
the
day.
Turns
out
there
is
merit
to
my
theory.
I
suspect
Dr.
Yoga
has
little
repeat
patients
and
preys
on
new
patients
that
attend
once
and
never
again.
The
doctor
was
rude
from
the
very
start.
Eager
to
speak
over
the
patient.
When
inspecting
my
mouth,
she
shoved
two
fingers
inside
carelessly
and
pushed
everywhere
so
hard
my
head
jerked
with
her
movements.
She
would
ask
me
a
question
and
keep
her
two
fingers
inside
my
mouth.
I
had
to
tell
her
to
remove
them
so
I
could
answer.
The
worst
part
was…
at
one
point
she
started
shoving
away
the
top
of
my
hijab
so
hard
my
head
jerked
back.
I
was
shocked…
so
I
pulled
back
further
and
asked
her
what
she
was
trying
to
do…
she
said
she
is
trying
to
access
my
“mandible”.
I’ve
studied
healthcare
so
I
knew
she
meant
jaw…
but
other
patients
would
not
have
known
it.
Especially
when
she
was
pulling
away
at
the
top
of
the
hijab!
I
initially
thought
she
was
trying
to
access
some
part
of
my
forehead!
I
have
never
met
a
doctor
so
disgustingly
rude
and
dismissive
of
someone
else’s
bodily
autonomy.
How
can
you
manhandle
a
patient?
In
the
end,
I
couldn’t
escape
fast
enough.
I
walked
in
with
a
pain
level
of
3
maybe…
left
at
a
7
or
8
from
her
terrible
fingers.
I’m
concerned
because
most
other
reviews
about
her
are
not
positive.
So
I’ve
sent
an
email,
because
patients
are
vulnerable,
and
no
one
should
ever…
ever
go
through
that.
That
woman
needs
retraining.
From
scratch.
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