Dr. Allison Salter, Family Doctor, Chilliwack, BC

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Dr. Allison Salter

Family Doctor
Chilliwack, BC
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( Dr. Allison Salter, Family Doctor, Chilliwack, BC) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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    She is a horrible doctor, a pill pusher. Lies on forms and about her patience. She will take your money and not complete form and or lie on them. Incompetent doesn't know her patients
    Submitted: May 11, 2023
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    I believe Dr Allison Salter to be an exceptional physician. I feel privileged to have her as my family doctor. I hope she follows up on her first instincts about a pinched vagus nerve causing some of the symptoms that arose post stroke. We've been very thorough in ruling out other causes up to the present. I believe image guided cortisone injections into the cervical spine would help greatly. I hope she concurs as it was her instinct to begin with. :D
    Submitted: January 09, 2023

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