00:00All right, as always, you can go to YouTube channel My Medical Nightmare and see 40 plus
00:07hours video on everything that happened to me. Here's my September 26th attempt at a return
00:13phone call to Grandview Neurology located off Highway 280, Birmingham, Alabama. My previous
00:22attempt to reach this office ended when I requested that the customer service representative
00:29that I was dealing with gave me her first and last name. She refused to do so and terminated
00:35our phone call. She hung up on me. So again, what you're about to hear, this is the office
00:41of a professional hospital in the United States of America. All the licenses and certifications,
00:47the neurologist doctors went to university for around 10 years. They make $140 an hour,
00:54$260,000 a year. The head injury that I'm calling to talk about, this will take several hundred
01:02thousand dollars, if not millions, to properly treat. From my perspective, when I talk about
01:10an injury this serious and this expensive, I've got to speak to somebody who will give me a first
01:16and last name. That's professional. What you will witness in this call is the multimillionaire
01:23neurologist doctors. They put this woman out in front of them to deal with the public. She possesses
01:31no medical qualifications. She wants to remain anonymous, but then she requests my personal
01:39information to access my medical chart and personal details. And I demand an apology for how I was
01:46treated as a former patient and a customer. And I'm strongly considering going down to Grandview
01:52in person, and I'll have my video cameras rolling too, and discussing this matter of face-to-face with
02:00somebody. Because I don't appreciate, I'm a human being, I don't appreciate people talking to me like
02:04this. All right. Thank you for calling Grandview Medical Group Neurology. The office of Drs. Kyle
02:12Hudgens, Rodney Swilley, James Strong, Drew Uric, Steven Suggs, and Natalia B. Hello, I'm trying to reach
02:21Ronnie. This is her. Yes, ma'am. I called yesterday regarding my bill and a visit with college.
02:29One second, what's your date of birth? Okay, do you have a last name? I'm not giving you my last
02:34name,
02:34sir. Okay, so you... I'll give you my initial. Okay, Grandview doesn't give the first and last
02:40names of people that deal with the public. I can give you my first name and my last initial,
02:45sir, but I do not give out my last name. No, ma'am. You'll give me your first and last
02:48name,
02:48or I can't talk to you. Okay, well, unfortunately, I will not be able to talk to you then. Thank
02:52you,
02:53and you have a good day. For the billing office, press five. Grandview Neurology. Hello, I'm trying
03:00to reach somebody in billing. This is billing. Okay, I just called a few minutes ago. I got to
03:06talk to somebody who will give me their first and last name about my billing situation. Yes, that was me.
03:13Sir, unfortunately, we do not have to give you a first and last name. We can give you our first
03:18name
03:18in the last initial. All right, that's not professional business practice. I'm recording
03:23our phone call. You work for multi-millionaires. You work for multi-millionaires, and they should
03:29give people their first and last name. That is professional business practice.
03:34Sir, I'm not going to let you...
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