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Dr. Thomas Lehmann, PHD (he/him) is a Psychologist in Brookfield, WI with over 17 years of experience. What is your opinion of Dr. Thomas Lehmann, PHD? Rate this provider below so other people can make informed decision.
Gender
Male
Experience
Over 17 Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
Accepted Insurances
Medicare
What People Say About Dr. Thomas Lehmann, PHD
What People Say About Dr. Thomas Lehmann, PHD
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Reviews (1)
- Unregistered User - August 25, 2022
Had an appointment with this doctor by the name of Thomas Lehmann, if you want to call him that, for an evaluation that was required for disability determination. First off upon arrival to the office was all the way on the fifth floor and the elevator was non operational. My wife has medical conditions as well as my daughter. We were forced to climb five flights of stairs to which the doors to the stair well were locked by a key and had another employee not walked in we would not have been able to get upstairs. After getting all the way up to the fifth floor my wife was having an asthma attack and the doctor who has a PhD even noticed shes in destress and under the law if a medical professional witnesses any medical emergency they are to render aid in any way they can until they can be relieved. I was worried because my wife was having these issues and the doctor was like if you're going to yell at me you can leave. And he refused the appointment because he was inconvenienced by the situation. This medical professional is rude condescending and disrespectful. Has no patience for anything which is a surprising coincidence as this appointment was for an autistic child. He even had the audacity to ask where the child was even when seeing a stroller that was rocking side to side right in front of him. This doctor should not be treating any patients that are children especially when he does not have patience to deal with a medical emergency that seemed to inconvenience him. Every doctor when in medical school takes an oath and the first line of that oath says I will do no harm this doctor violated his oath by not rendering any aid in the medical emergency that was happening. Even as a psychologist this doctor still has basic medical training or should have the knowledge or common sense to at least say we need to call 911. He did not offer to do any of that in any way.
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