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545538 tn?1295992017

George Wu/Hepatologist at UCONN

Has anyone used George Wu from UConn? I'd like to switch from my gastro to Dr. Wu. My gastro and his staff seem to be nonresponsive to telephone calls/questions. I feel it is important to have a doctor and his staff that are responsive during treatment. I have ITP (low platelets) and don't want to start treatment with someone that I don't trust to be there for me.
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did my notes get thru to you Kathy about Dr. WU?
Pitter
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I don't know Dr. Wu, but I can recommend someone good in northern Fairfield County if you want.
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