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Physician assistant Jim Gordon has extensive experience working as an advanced practitioner and enjoys the ability to provide good patient care day in and day out. He likes the diversity of practicing in Gastroenterology and being able to treat a wide range of patients. Jim believes in delivering evidenced-based, practical care to everyone he treats.
Jim enjoys being a part of a large group practice that features many different specialties and a wide range of care. He likes the fact that he can building trusting relationships with both medical providers and patients. In his spare time Jim enjoys hiking, attending sporting events, and spending time with his family.
Star ratings are based on patient responses to 5 questions about the care they have received from their provider. Responses are measured on a scale of 1-5 and the average score is displayed in an easy to view, 5-star format. Learn more about how we measure our patient experience.
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This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
He was personable, kind and straight to the point. Knowledgeable & honest!
This patient rated the doctor 4.33 out of 5 stars.
#3. N/A no decisions made. #4. - Dr. was a wealth of information and did address my issues but admitted that he needed the support of dietician to fully address questions like mine - #5. Too soon to tell. #6. - Not sure if he evaluated my meds for potential gastro impact. Did not discuss.
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
This was my first with James Gordon. He took his time and was very thorough in his explanations
Gastroenterology
Medical Education: The George Washington University & Keene State College
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