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Language
English
- Gender Male
About Dr Sean O’Loghlen
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Practice in Belleville, ON
- Practice name
- Address QHC Belleville General Hospital, 265 Dundas Street East, Belleville ON K8N 5A9, Canada
- City Belleville, ON
- Province Ontario
Amarjit Parmar
• 9 August 2021Excellent, very thorough in details. Pleased with his service!
Barry
• 8 March 2022Dr O’Loghlen is the best doctor of all that i have He listen to what i am feeling and shows me what is happen to my lungs even on a peice of paper He recommend some courses on copd which i enrolled in and the info completely change how i look at how it affects different people. one had a workout course but was cut days later march 2020 due to you no COVID. but they still had class once a week on the web. I am very happy with Dr O. Keep up the great work!
Poor guy
• 24 July 2022lack of experience and poor judgement.
Suffering
• 11 September 2022Any medical advice for treatments, you should get or seek for a second or third opinions from other professionals before making any decisions. He does not concern patient’s physical condition, health, age feeling etc. when he is doing the treatment. He ignores and disregards patient situation.
Carolyn Pollard Dove
• 1 November 2022I seen Dr O’loghien today for the first time, I am an asthmatic and have been all my life, I am also a smoker, he did breathing tests on me, plus review catscans, he was ver thorough and very informative with my condition, extremely compassionate.
I have spent my whole life dealing with Lung Specialists, he by far is the best that I have meet in many, many years. I am now 63 years old. I love him wonderful doctor.
Larry Stevens
• 12 November 2023This is more of a request, Larry S. here from Bowmanville Ontario. I’ve been prescribed oxygen and have been supplied with (2) O2 – Condenser’s to archive my 15-LPM. Coming on winter storms worry us given power outages which of course knocks out my O2 supply. My wife, also my main care giver, goes into panic mode as we only have about 1-hrs worth of back-up portable 3000psi tanks, and I am unable to do stairs. (2nd floor apt, no elevator) Needless to say, fumbling about in the dark trying to switch out regulators from tank to tank, (both in our 70’s) compounds an already bad situation. I hoping perhaps there might be some way to get “LOX” – liquid oxygen to my 2nd floor apt for my and my wife’s health and nerves every time the weather starts getting nasty, waiting and wondering if the power might be going out again and for how long…Any feed-back would be welcomed. Thanks for listening, Larry S.
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