Pinnacle Internal Medicine

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6320 W Union Hills Dr Ste A180
Glendale, AZ 85308

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3.010 reviews
Steve I.
12/15/2013

Afterafter seeing another local doc for years with massive headaches and being treated with tylenol, I went to see doctor ahmad at pinnacle, in 15 minutes she recognized something more serious...

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Rebecca T.
11/13/2018

Stay away from this office at all costs. The office staff does not care about you. They claim that they accept Aetna, but they don't really. They expect full payment before you submit your claim....

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Michael E.
2/10/2015

If you want a good honest doctor. Don't come here. I was running 10 minutes late. They let me pay. Then canceled my appointment on doctors orders without seeing me to explain lab work done 3...

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Kathy J.
1/14/2014

I have been coming to this clinic since I first moved to the Valley in 2009 and I intend to keep on using them for my healthcare needs. Dr. Ahmad is amazing! One of the best internal medicine...

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Erin C.
10/26/2013

Dr's Harter and Ahmad are great, and their staff is terrific! They go above and beyond to give the best care possible!

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