Dr. Virk's office is located at 3033 El Camino Ave Sacramento, CA 95821.
Dr. Jaswant Virk, MD
Dr. Jaswant Virk, MD
Overview
Dr. Jaswant Virk, MD works in Sacramento, CA as
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Locations
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Alta Mira Urgent Care3033 El Camino Ave, Sacramento, CA 95821
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Vibra Hospital of Sacramento330 Montrose Dr, Folsom, CA 95630
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Vibra Hospital of Sacramento330 Montrose Dr, Folsom, CA 95630
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Dr. Virk you s a very kind an Compassionate. He listened to me an did not talk about his other patients. Like my last Psychiatrist he'd laugh about them an tell stories of their sessions. I thought what was he telling about our sessions. Anyways I'd recommend Dr. Virk to anyone who asked if I knew a kind listening Psychiatrist. Thank you Dr. Virk for listening to me in my first appt. Especially for making me feel comfortable. Then explaining my medicines an their doses. I'm glad I get to see you for my Doctor. Also for being available before my Son's Anniversary on November 7, 1998. For telling as time goes by I will being able to give with His Memories of the good times we had together or you'll feel better soon. I really hate when people say such IGNORANT words to me as well with other Grieving Families an Friends. I feel tomorrow I'll be able to talk to you with convenience Should I cry you won't tell me to get a hold myself or one Doctor I had at Kaiser left the room an told that
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