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Dr. Craig Fielding

Dr. Craig Fielding

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2425 Bloor St W #401, Toronto, Ontario, M6S 1P7, Canada
(416) 766-8890 drfielding.com
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Jun 5, 2019
I received a reminder voicemail for my appointment tomorrow Dr. Fielding. Unfortunately, no one from his office or my referring doctor had ever called me in the first place to let me know I had an appointment. When I called Dr. Fielding's office, I got a busy signal with no way to leave a message. After calling for 15 minutes I was able to get through and I asked if their phone system had gone down. The receptionist was proud to say that they didn't do voicemail. I asked to reschedule my appointment and she said that one person in the office was capable of scheduling appointments, she wasn't there today, she didn't have voicemail, and I should call tomorrow. Dr. Fielding could be a good doctor but if his medical training is as competent and up-to-date as his office management, I would be very nervous to have him operate on me.

Jul 16, 2019
Very polite and staff is always friendly Listens to your needs Would recommend

Mar 28, 2019
My initial consultation with the doctor was pleasant. My procedure was quick with no issues at all. The nurse assisting was also very nice. I would absolutely recommend Dr. Fielding.

Feb 16, 2019
Excellent doctor. Very patient and knowledgable. Incredible work. Very happy with results, they were truly life changing. (Writing 1 year after surgery)

Dec 9, 2018
I don’t get why there’s any bad reviews. I have seen him 3 different times for various surgery’s/cosmetic needs. And his prices blow everyone out of the water, and Im beyond impressed with the work. I’ve gone ahead and referred two people to him as well, and they were beyond happy. Thank you Dr.Fielding

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