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American Medical Experts are a brilliant resource from beginning to end. After five years of searching for the right attorney and finally achieving that goal in 2019, I learned that we had much more to go and we needed experts now! My attorneys shed some sweat and intelligence on my behalf and through that dedication, I learned that we needed a reliable, intelligent and credible resource of experts. Eric and Jessica at AME delivered the missing pieces - the RIGHT experts. They were friendly, informative and super fast! We are meeting our deadline and I am relieved. Words cannot express how grateful I am to (a) be represented by the right attorney and (b) be "made whole" with the perfect experts needed for my case. With #2020Vision I can confidently say - American Medical Experts Rock! Thank You AME!
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3 years ago

review by Ary N.

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I don't know how to start this so you could know this is True and not someone from the company typing this. Short Story: I am a Veteran was having trouble trying to find someone to look at my medical records and give me a Nexus Letter for my VA claim. I called feeling iffy, however I spoke to Jessica and let me tell you she was awesome didn't pressure anything just explain the process, how it worked. I felt like it was true and I went with it. I feel that if you are truthful and have the proper medical records for them to review they can help you. They are not miracle workers but sure felt like it. I am looking forward to having the VA look at my letter and have nothing to say. I been fighting my case for about 4 years and I found Jessica and AME team by the grace of God. I am just saying if you need another Dr. Opinion or a Nexus Letter will worth it. I feel like there are so many groups out there but none like these guys that till you up front what to expect. Thanks Jessica, Eric and AME. You Guys are Awesome!!
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3 years ago

review by Sergio S.

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My experience with American Medical Experts was more than satisfactory. AME was very responsive and knowledgeable about what we needed. They were professional and even worked "after hours" to make sure that our needs were met. I anticipate retaining them again.
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3 years ago

review by Jim J.

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Until you retain them they are great. In fact, too solicitous. I received multiple contacts from them until I paid the retainer. After that every time I contacted them there was only mention of why they would have to charge me more money for a report. This for a case where the negligence was basically admitted in the records.(giving a patient a medication not prescribed). I never received a CV of the expert and all I needed was an affidavit of merit (prepared by me) signed, no report. Once they had the affidavit signed, so they said, never saw it, they wanted another $2300 to mail it to me. Stay away.
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3 years ago

review by Donald C.

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I can not say enough about the Staff at American Medical Experts . I needed a nexus letter for my VA claim and they worked on it until my Attorney was completely satisfied it would be acceptable to the VA. I highly recommend this Firm , They couldn't have been more helpful.
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3 years ago

review by Gregory W.

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I am a 10yr Army Vet who has constantly been back and forth with the VA in reference to my disability claims. I am currently at 90%, with more than enough of service connected disabilities to afford me 100%. I initially started out at 10%, when I first got out, mainly in part, because I was HOAH while serving and determined to be HOAH when I got out. Ignoring ALL my ailments and being what I thought was a "Soldier". (VETS, you know what I mean) Sadly, I was not only doing myself a disservice, but my love ones as well. In searching for ways to get VA claims submission assistance, I came across American Medical Experts. I decided I would go the Nexus Letter route, as I've spoken to other Vets and they have expressed their results from submitting one with their claim and how it pretty much pushed them over the finish line. The process of receiving the Nexus Letter from American Medical Experts was laid out clear and precise! I admit, I was skeptical as to the upfront cost, but I was not disappointed with the total process. The price they quoted is the price I paid and well worth it, in my opinion.....ESPECIALLY if I am able to obtain a 100% rating. American Medical Experts can't be held liable for what happens with the VA or guarantee the outcome from me submitting the Nexus Letter. I get that. I started to wait and hold my review until I received feedback from the VA, but then I think that wouldn't be fair to AME, as the VA process and my rating increase decision can take a while. I've pretty much wrote a book up to this point, but you most likely quarantined, anyway! Your series binge watching can take a break! LOL... I said all of this to say... I am very pleased with the service I received from American Medical Experts, LLC. Fingers crossed for my claim! HOAH!!!
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3 years ago

review by George W.

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Thank you so much Mr. Eric Jacobs, Director of AME and his staff for doing an amazing job in helping us with "Physician Expert Opinion Letters" for immigration services. As physicians, we highly recommend AME to customers as well as physicians in the United States and abroad who are seeking medical opinion/recommendation/evaluation letters to petitioner for EB-1, HB1, or other employment visas. If you are a medical doctors (M.D.) or osteopathic doctor (D.O.), we highly advised that you get an evaluation by another fellow physician who specializes in your field to help build a strong case. AME has specialized physicians to accommodate the need of any physician, i.e. internist, surgeons, hematologist, among others. We want to express our deepest gratitude for their hard work in assisting us with our case in such a moment's notice. Mr. Jacobs is professional. He took extra time to answer our queries and was upfront and clear about the service prices. In addition, their expedited services was affordable with extremely fast turnaround time.
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3 years ago

review by Beau B.

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Please see my review of DR. ATON MORDECHAI HOLZER's brief, unprofessional report and response to me via the American Medical Experts (AME) business complaint on this website. Dr. Holzer not only failed to address the lip issue I had repeatedly requested of him to comment on for my $1200 service fee to AME, but he/AME eventually emailed me an unsigned commentary that was labeled report "draft." Due to lingering facial changes, the crookedness in my lip alignment worsened. There was no acne on my lips (or inside the lower lip on the right where Samantha Reith lasered one time and caused long-lasting sore); however, Samantha Reith from the office of Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery (also known as Advance[d] Cosmetic Surgery & Dermatology// Tahoe Cosmetic Surgery & Dermatology// Advanced Dermatology) handwrote that she lasered my "vermillion [lip] border" "38" times at admittedly "higher settings" (not mentioning any other facial parts that she lasered). Notably, the office falsely claimed in writing that Samantha Reith was a Nevada Board Certified Aesthetician specializing in medical aesthetics. Samantha Reith also did not note in her record that I waited for her after the appointment to tell her that she hadn't hit the acne spot that I was seeking some kind of dermatological treatment for. She missed it the second time also as the bruising mark showed. It is reasonable to assume her actions were either unbelievably careless or blatantly intentional. The Minnesota Board of Cosmetologist Examiners (a state where Samantha Reith once worked) warns that the term medical estheticians' may be misleading, inaccurate, and deceptive to the public and those receiving services. Specifically, consumers may be misled to believe that a medical esthetician' has some type of advance medical training that has been licensed, registered, or sanctioned by the state of Minnesota or that the licensee has been authorized by the state to perform some type of medical service. Due to the potential for the public confusion and concern for public safety, the Board would like to caution all licensees to monitor their advertising to ensure that they are fully and accurately disclosing their license status with the Board. Estheticians using misleading or inaccurate terms in an advertising may be subject to discipline under section 155A.33. According to Hennepin County, MN public records, in the spring of 2009 Samantha Reith was ordered by the owner of Renew Your Skin to stay away from this business where she wanted to work or she "would be removed by the police." On June 3, 2009, Samantha Reith, plaintiff, failed to appear for her Minnesota court hearing and was not awarded monetary damages in her civil case. The other tech (the Stateline, Nevada, dermatology office would not provide her name) lasered three times on my cheek, totaling at least 42 hits to my small face, stated that Samantha's settings were actually much higher than hers. This contradicts what Samantha Reith handwrote on the final paperworkthat she (Samantha) used a lower laser setting than the second tech. Although I requested to see my records, the office would not let me see my actual file. They gave me a "copy" of it many days later after they had said on different occasions that it would be ready and available for me after my repeated requests. Although Samantha Reith did not record in the patient note all her lasering areas to my face, my photos show bruising in questionable places that she didn't report, and the swelling remains centered just below my bottom lip. Other consequences include changes in color, texture, volume, lip sensation, and shrinkage. Dr. Holzer did actually attest in his "medical expert" report that facial damage was done to me; however, he did not explain what a proper lasering procedure might be in such a case, an omission in his report that is suspect. Attached below are some articles and postings with cautionary information for consumers on laser damage that I had highlighted and sent to Dr. Holzer when I sought his medical review of my case. He did not refer to them but did acknowledge and wrongly record that I sent him only one article. The other articles that were included are referenced below. He failed to comment on the scores of numerous online complaints from people like me who also were dismissed in comparable cases. Although many patients have been voicing complaints online on many websites for some timeeven with some doctors concurringdermatologists, as a whole, continue to claim there is nothing in the literature reporting negative results from lasers. They wrongly continue to ignore patients who've been physically and psychologically damaged. *** In 2015 I provided the following articles for Dr. Mordechai Holzer when I submitted my case for review. He did not respond: "Increased Risk of Litigation Associated with Laser Surgery by Nonphysician Operators" in JAMA Dermatology journal 2014 http://www.aad.org/dw/monthly/2014/september/safety-first#allpages and article in Dermatology World Journal (September 9, 2014) with the statement by Dr. Dover,"Where we see a problem is lack of oversight, education, knowledge, and judgment. If one of these is missing, there's a potential problem. If all four of those are missing, you're really asking for trouble." "Dermatologists continue to press for medspa regulation to protect patient" article (9/14) by Ruth Carol (in Safety First) "Laser surgery lawsuits against doctors on the rise" 2013 article by Genevra Pittman (in Health News) "Lawsuits Involving Laser Treatments by Non-Docs on the Rise" (2013 HealthDay News article) http://www.aad.org/media-resources/stats-and-facts/cosmetic-treatments/cosmetic-surgery warning by the American Academy of Dermatology "Cosmetic care via laser can be risky" from The Republic 10/2014 *** Below are the sample reports from doctors and patients that I sent to Dr. Mordechai Holzer in 2015 as part of my case. He neither addressed nor acknowledged any of them: various websites/ research/ reports of laser harm/damage: http://iplandlasersupport.blogspot.com/ http://iplandlasersupport.blogspot.com/2009/02/fat-lossatrophy-from-cosmetic-devices.html http://iplandlaserdamagesupport.prophpbb.com/topic773.html https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/laserhazards/index.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_VQNm_3NHo http://www.rosaceagroup.org/The_Rosacea_Forum/showthread.php?18795-Anybody-have-fat-loss-from-V-Beam http://www.rosaceagroup.org/The_Rosacea_Forum/showthread.php?18795-Anybody-have-fat-loss-from-V-Beam http://thescienceofacne.com/pdl/ http://www.realself.com/question/damage-VBeam (talks about facial depressions?) http://iplandlasersupport.blogspot.com/2009/02/fat-lossatrophy-from-cosmetic-devices.html http://www.noviskin.co.za/treatments/vein-therapy/vein-therapy-leg/vein-therapy-leg-VBeam http://www.realself.com/question/v-beam-facial-fat-loss http://iplandlaserdamagesupport.prophpbb.com/topic3395.html http://messageboards.makemeheal.com/non-surgical-cosmetic/ipl-and-fat-loss-poll-questions-t68784.html http://www.skinacea.com/facials/lasers/side-effects.html#.VSl-e2aPU7A http://iplandlaserdamagesupport.prophpbb.com/topic1131.html http://www.rosaceagroup.org/The_Rosacea_Forum/showthread.php?19677-V-beam-The-quot-what-have-I-done-now-quot-feeling/page3 http://messageboards.makemeheal.com/non-surgical-cosmetic/warning-for-beam-laser-proceed-with-caution-t51232.html http://www.rosaceagroup.org/The_Rosacea_Forum/showthread.php?18795-Anybody-have-fat-loss-from-V-Beam http://iplandlaserdamagesupport.prophpbb.com/viewforum.php http://www.electrooptics.com/features/f ... ture_id=52 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/554344 http://www.scripps.edu/researchservices ... nual07.php Re: VBeam causing nerve damage http://iplandlaserdamagesupport.prophpbb.com/topic773.html?sid=2e2c8774f67972312d40ede106e25459#p4267 http://iplandlaserdamagesupport.prophpbb.com/topic3872.html IPL/Laser Operators discussing problems w/ IPL tx Example quotes taken from online sources above: Posted by redbysciton » Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:45 am These posts in a users forum reveal treatment problems: "Hi all, Has anyone had any experiences with the Nd Yag 1064 in treating telangiectasias or spider veins? I have recently added that on my Joule platform. Quite disappointing really! It made a dent on my model's nose though not much changed for the telangiectasia." 12.5 | Registered Commenterchinh le - See more at: http://medicalspamd.com/cosmetic-ipl-la ... a03AM.dpuf I Wonder how the poor model feels about the dent in her nose. Here is a provider wondering why he is seeing worsening telagectasia in Is after treatment w/IPL (Sciton BBL): "Dear Dr. Chavelas, Did you ever had in the beginnings worsening of cuperosis after treating with BBL only? I just saw another client of mine today with more cuperosis than first time she came to me 1 month ago. She was treated with 560 nm small addapter 22-24 j 10 ms 20c Can you explain why some of the Is have this reaction? I don't understand it. I'll try treating them with Nd:yag as you said, but i'm trying to explain this phenomena and i can't. Thank you for your time. 03.19 | Steve Steve No actually i have not seen any worsening of cuperosis after treating with only the BBL. But i have seen Is that they have not a very good result after just one BBL treatment and i had to combine with the Nd YAG as i told you before. Maybe your I was in this category and the worsening was a physical process of an unsuccessful treatment. Another exlpanation is that maybe there was a small burning after the session that could deteriorate your I.Which Fitz type had been your I ? 03.20 | charry Thank you dr. Chavelas , skintype 3 was the I. I'll add the Nd:Yag. We have the Reveal from Canfield and we can monitor every little change, and i saw it was worse. And it was not just one I, several, especially those with little vessels, difuse redness is working very nice. Do you think that undertreating can cause worsening? With 560nm 15j, 15 ms, 15c - double pass i don't see always closure of the vessels. Do you always see the closure of the vessels when doing a BBL 560 ? Maybe i'm just affecting a little bit the vessel wall and not a fully closure, and because of that the vessel will be more dilatated after the treatment. This is the only explanation i have. Thank you again for sharing this information with me. - See more at: http://medicalspamd.com/cosmetic-ipl-la ... a03AM.dpuf redbysciton Posts: 114 Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2014 7:14 am Top "Temperature can be considered as a carcinogenic factor" Posted by cveroleyva » Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:07 pm This study talks about increasing levels of heat to the skin. http://www.icnirp.de/documents/infrared.pdf cveroleyva Posts: 450 Joined: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:43 am Posted by DCNGA » Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:24 pm PLASTIC GOGGLES ARE NOT EYE PROTECTION, unless they are specialized light/ray filtering goggles made specifically for use with laser/light devices. You must have specialized eye protection, made for use with laser/light devices to filter out the scattered rays/beams. Even the device makers are clear about this that specialized eye protection is REQUIRED. Many docs do not go to the expense of purchasing the specialized goggles and only buy the types used at tanning salons. This is a very bad thing. If you find out that you were only given non-specialized eye protection, report them to your state medical board. Fill out a complaint with the FDA about what has happened as well. This helps everyone and protects you as well that you have reported the problem. from J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2012 Jun; 5(6): 4553: As our understanding of the biological efficacy of various wavelength distributions evolves, so to will the range of IPL technology, particularly with regard to different wavelength filters, pulse durations, pulse frequencies, and cooling modalities to protect from side effects. The end result will be a widening domain of IPL's clinical applications and indications. It will be incumbent on clinicians who use these devices with regularity for such new and emerging indications to report their clinical experiences in order to sustain our continued understanding of the technology's long-term safety and efficacy profile. The light emitted from the IPL is composed of a spectrum of colours from different wavelengths, enabling selective photo-absorption (light absorption) to different targets. In other words, using the IPL is like using a group of lasers in a single treatment. The heat generated by the absorbed energy causes damage to the vessels or pigmented areas stimulating the body's own natural healing process. DO NOT GET AN IPL, FRAXEL, OR ANY SIMILAR PROCEDURE!!! It is not worth the risk!! I have been a member here for many years, but never wrote a review. However, this is so important, that it needs to be said. I thought I did my research and went to a highly regarded Medical Spa that was operated by a doctor for my IPL. That was two weeks ago. I am now suffering SEVERE damage and I am going to need plastic surgery to correct the problems. The settings per the technician were conservative because it was my first (and only) IPL. I have post IPL rosacea (which I never had before) and acne. My skin has a wrinkly, orange peel texture too. This is the worst part...I woke up yesterday with huge dents on my face which are going to require fat grafting. I also found out that more damage will probably surface and my face will more than likely loose all of the fat layer. I am horribly damaged!!! I am not the only one...there are many, many more. Sometimes the fat loss and damage doesn't appear until months after the IPL. I wish I would have known that there was even a chance that this kind of damage could occur. I knew about the possibility of redness, swelling, and bruising, but I did not know about the fat loss and other complications. Many doctors claim that IPL can not do this...IT CAN and IT HAS!!!! I am currently under the treatment of a very good dermatologist and we are hoping that this process can be stopped with oral steroids. I really wish I had done more extensive research before having this procedure. I later found medical texts online stating (and showing) that pinholes and "atrophic" scars can occur, usually from "insufficient cooling." Then I found a study where the authors tested a number of IPL machines, all unnnamed, and found variations as much as +/- 20% from the manufacturers' specs in EVERY PARAMETER measured - fluence, pulse rate, temperature, wavelength, etc. And this was after calibration. The machines may not have been the same one used on me, but this worries me. Then I read a paper finding an increase in lipid peroxidase levels (a marker for ageing/oxidative stress) in IPL treated skin 6x HIGHER than from UV light. Another paper suggested using topical antioxidants after tx to combat this. If I'd known that, I would've been been slathering antioxidants under the vaseline! I feel the one tx gave me the equivalent of years' worth of bad rosacea flares. I have a close relative with severe rhinophyma, and I told the doc about my hx and this relative before tx. I am now researching aftercare and hoping my skin will eventually recover. Can I cover things up w/ mu? Mostly, but my routine is now more complicated and requires more effort and mu than before the tx. Where before I never needed moisturizer, now I must use Cerave CREAM AM & PM. Yet I still have oily skin and breakouts! Bottom line: use extreme caution if you have oily skin and an inflammatory type of rosacea that reacts badly to heat. Any of the following could have caused my outcome: operator error, machine error, or an unknown/ unpublicized contraindication to IPL, such as the specific type of rosacea I have. I also now know that there is a great deal of controversy among drs. over whether IPL helps or worsens melasma type pigmentation. I was not told this - brochures and info given state it is safe, "no downtime," gentler than laser, and effective for hyperpigmentation and rosacea redness. Be cautious w IPL! Hi It sounds like your laser that had horrible results is what I have had, but called the v-beam laser. It is the worst laser I have ever used or experienced. I do not recommend it. I think because of all of the skin sensitizing ingreadients that you use to control your acne may have also not helped. I think if you are going to get any laser you need to stop your topical acne products for at least 7 days prior. I would like you to read the new book by Perricone, for acne. It helps mainly for typical acne, not hormonal acne on the chin. It also will help reduce your rosacea. What I learned from the book, (I don't use his products) is mainly that I was eating a lot of foods like corn, popcorn, sugars, dried fruits, fruit juice etc that were feeding my acne or inflamation. When I changed my diet, my rosacea went down A LOT. I think your face due to all that crap you have had to try as well as that bad laser experience you face is easily inflamed and topically sensitive. Also, most lasers are great, accept V-beam! Also whoever does the laser makes a difference too. Some people don't know the right settings to use. from skinacea.com i look older and different now with bad skin...just very aged. it is hard for me because i am 41 but looked very young for my age, without wrinkles and i had great skin. i was still getting carded every few months! darn. so, i went from looking 30 to 50. it is like a bad horror film. i was only doing this for some slight hyperpigmentation and a few broken caps on my nose. it destroyed my face and i am completely devastated. it is three months since my last treatment and every time i look in the mirror there are more scars and dents. Now I have dents, scars and holes all across both cheeks and every day it gets worse. I have been scarred for life by IPL and my cheeks have been completely flattened. March 26, 2015 I received IPL only 6 weeks ago and have aged incredibly. I have wrinkles around my lips, sagging skin and orange peel chin. I'm very sad to have lost my youth and very worried about how quickly my face will continue to age. This is a double edged sword for those who've suffered fat loss or other damage from lasers and IPL devices. The pain of showing that proof is difficult, emotionally. Yet the proof IS the faces of those who've suffered damage from these devices. When confronted, most doctors will not recognize the damage or they will attribute the damage to something/anything other than the device. I'm sure many doctors fear the legal repercussions but most Is want validation that what they are seeing is real, most doctors fear being sued and won't acknowledge it. It's a hamster wheel for victims People Wake Up!!! Do Not Do Fraxel or IPL!! My damage was caused by IPL 6 months ago. Fraxel and IPL seem to be causing the same damage. (Thermage nightmare?) I have fat loss in my entire face, eyelids, cheeks, jaw line, along with scars, bumps in my skin, vision problems, pain in cheek, jaw and brestbone (my chest was done also), broken blood vessesl and more! There are suppose to be NO Burns, NO fat loss, NO permanent scaring, NO eye problems, No permanent redness, NO hypopigmentation,NO depression with IPL or Fraxel!! That is what the medical community around the states are telling their patients. Doctors are lying to you! Dermatologists are lying to you! Plastic Surgeons are lying to you. Nurses and Aestheticians are lying to you! Medical Boards are lying to you! Manufactures are lying to you! The FDA and the Government are lying to you! They are only interested in protecting this Billion Dollar industry, and do not care about the severe damage it has caused to 1000's of people. These procedures are the new "CASH COW" for the industry and the manufacturers and doctors will go to great lengths to keep this from the public. The people that did these procedures will tell you, "these devices couldn't have done this damage, they don't go deep enough in to the skin---they don't cause fat loss, they don't get hot enough---oh the burn scars will go away in two years--you had eye protection on, you can't have eye problems-----and the biggest lie, it's natural aging causing your skin to sag and face to lose volume! These are the lies I am hearing in every damage case. NO ONE prematurely ages 10-20 years in the matter of 4 Months. Question your doctors about that. Ask him how much extra revenue he is making a year by adding this device to his practice and then paying poorly trained nurses and estheticians to do the damage. And yes, for the Professional Doctors and Plastic Surgeons who have caused this damage, you are a disgrace, with criminal intentions, who took a vow "do no harm, patient safety first" but turned it into "admit no fault, offer no help, just collect the cash and run" I would never wish this on my own worst enemy, yet I can only hope that this would happen to doctors wives, daughters, sisters, or mothers, so then you would understand the torment and hell you have put us all in, a life of disfigurement, isolation, financial distress, and emotional and psychological torture. And offering no help to any of us! Are there any real doctors out there that actually care about people, if so, please stand up! We need you. As for the doctors who respond on this site, you owe these members the truth. One doctor will comment this can happen and the next comments it cannot. You all know the truth, it's in your seminars, lectures you attend, on doctors discussion boards, and if you don't know the facts, either research it or don't comment. You are jeopardizing hundreds of members by telling them these devices are safe. Could it only be to try to harness more cosmetic business? Would you put your own loved ones in harms way if you weren't sure whether they would be damaged or not because you were not warned beforehand of possible permanent DNA damage to your skin? I bet not. No, these results don't happen to everyone, but to more than enough and that number is growing, by 40 percent according the the AAD in 2009. There is tons of research out there proving these machines cause this. Even papers from the FDA discussing adverse events about botox and injectibles and how long should they allow this to continue especially since the damage is happening to healthy people! There are hundreds of victims on various sites telling their stories of burns, fat loss, vision problems, hypo scaring, etc. There are serious side effects happening, most irreversible, that doctors, esthetians and the manufacturers are NOT telling us about. TAKE PICTURES, THEY DO NOT LIE, KEEP TAKING PICTURES, THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT PROOF! People need to start making noise to get attention drawn to this epidemic of damage. These devices are in every town now, and unless everyone that has been damages speaks up, hundreds of thousands of people will be victimized by this in the future. Please, lets help each other!
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3 years ago

review by Lynne G.

#delivery(3/5) #price(3/5) #quality(3/5) #customer service(3/5) #on-time(3/5)

I am please to recommend American Medical Experts LLC for their pursuit in perfection of my VA Nexus letter. I can not say enough good about their customer service, attention to detail, and revisions requested after review of first draft. Their hands on approach keeping me connected via email, phone, and personal contact with the owner is why I have given them a superior review. I truly appreciate their service to veterans like me. Thank You CEB
5

3 years ago

review by Ce B.

#delivery(5/5) #price(5/5) #quality(5/5) #customer service(5/5) #on-time(5/5)

I've been in the legal business for close to a decade, and AME, by far, is the most professional and courteous expert liaison groups I've ever had the pleasure to work with. From the competitive pricing to the pristine customer service, AME's professionalism should be the model other firms in this field adopt. Indeed, my first expert inquiry to AME was at the end of March/2020 - yes, post COVID-19 quarantine. Yet, 7-weeks thereafter, May 6, 2020, I have the expert's opinion and cirruculum vitae, and am now ready to proceed with my case - once Courts open of course. I most certainly recommend AME as the source to seek and secure medical experts.
5

3 years ago

review by Chamma B.

#delivery(5/5) #price(5/5) #quality(5/5) #customer service(5/5) #on-time(5/5)

American Medical Expert's provided me with a fair and just medical expert review. I was able to win a Summary Judgement with the expert's review and now I will proceed to a settlement conference and trial.
5

3 years ago

review by Virginia P.

#delivery(5/5) #price(5/5) #quality(5/5) #customer service(5/5) #on-time(5/5)

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