Talk:Summit Health

Help with removal of issues warning
I did an extensive rewrite of this article including more recent information, better sourcing, and shift to neutral rather than advertising tone. Is it possible to remove the warning box flagging it as an advertisement with weak sourcing?

HCProviderResearch (talk) 15:30, 26 May 2016 (UTC)HCProviderResearchHCProviderResearch (talk) 15:30, 26 May 2016 (UTC)

Deletion notice
I have voted weak keep on the deletion page, however, the article I just fixed up, with formatting and added some categories. The article currently does not appear to read as an advertisement, and with the inclusion of reliable sources to establish the organization's notability is simply a huge plus. This article could still use a bit of fixings, but for now, I think it is properly sourced. – Tinton5 (talk) 16:58, 18 July 2011 (UTC)

Appointments - Primary Care physicians
It is extremely difficult to get an appointment with your Primary Care Physician in a timely manner. Wait times can be a month or longer. If you need to be seen sooner you will have to see a different doctor or physician assistant. It appears that no time is made available for PCP’s to see their patients in an emergency. This seems to be their business model to maximize profit over patients. What is the point of having a PCP at Summit if you are unable to get a timely appointment? Even though all your medical records are on file for any doctor to access, I believe this is no substitute for the the doctor patient relationship. On the flip side, most of the doctors I’ve seen are very competent and their are advantages to one stop shopping. 108.5.134.18 (talk) 19:01, 10 February 2022 (UTC)