1 review about Woodlake Consulting

Anonymous
verified email - 11 May 2013

Made a personal comment offending my family name as we in out family do not take kindly to being force feed medications or procedures this remains our choice and my dad choose death over a pacemaker,this consulatant then proceeded to be bias at every occasion possible against the subject material at that time which is medical related and the failure and poor state of it considering the refusels and
personal comments i have had and had to doctor shop to get whet i need ,i refused to return i do know when someone is being bias and almost discrimination plus some advice given that i choose to ignore as i continue my action against what i consider pooer health care as in the media recently 50% receive poor health care!

Some additional information would have been helpful in determining the root cause of the problem being relayed. Thanks, Reeces

Thanks for the additional information. Despite the medical profession being legally obliged to consider patient/family choices, they can (and do) lean heavily on those who do not agree with their preferred course of treatment. For those who know what they want (and don’t want) this can be a doubly disturbing time. Stick to your guns and be prepared. For a glimpse into forced medicine in Australia, you might find it interesting to read the following two books: ‘Sarah’s Last Wish’ by Eve Hillary and ‘Without Due Care’ by Therese Mackay. These books will shock you to the core but remain necessary reading for every Australian. Regards, Reeces

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