Joe Perryman

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Joe Perryman
Joe Perryman, MD Office

(817) 276-6850

400 West Arbrook Blvd Suite 100 Arlington, TX 76014
About

Joe Perryman

Dr. Joe Perryman is committed to quality care for adults. Board-certified in internal medicine, he has delivered primary care services for a broad range of medical conditions since 2000. Using a patient-focused care model, he promotes good health and treats chronic illness to help you get well and stay healthy. Dr. Perryman is a member of the Texas Medical Association, American College of Physicians, Tarrant County Medical Society and American Medical Association.
Primary Specialty

Internist

Practice Joe Perryman, MD
Not Accepting New Patients
Business Hours
Monday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
Services Joe Perryman provides internal medicine in Arlington, TX. Joe Perryman is listed as an internist, which is a physician who studies Internal Medicine for adults.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Joe Perryman, MD in Arlington, TX, please call (817) 276-6850.
Additional Services Surgeon
Consumer Feedback
(26 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
4 star average for Environment
Expertise
4.5 star average for Expertise
Recommended
4 star average for Recommended
Value
4 star average for Value
Staff
5 star average for Staff
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Recent Reviews
You never actually get to see Dr. Perryman because he's booked six months to a year in advance. I've had visits with the nurse practitioners and then when I go back a few months later they're not there anymore. Seems like there's high turnover. The office staff is terrible. The referral person is just as bad. If you need to get anything as far as a referral or a prescription refilled prepared to sit down for a few hours and go back-and-forth with them. And God forbid you should have an emergency and need a referral to a specialist. They still require you to come in the office if you haven't been there in six months. So if you have fallen and broken a leg or lost eyesight in one eye they still want you to drive in there and see them… But they won't be able to see you for three months because they're booked up. It's a awful way to run an office.
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.97.128
September 19, 2024
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June 16, 2023
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