Care PhilosophyI think the best part about being a physician is just developing that rapport with patients, so getting to see the same patients at least once a year, sometimes more. You really develop a bond with them, and I've already had the luxury of working with patients for several years now and gotten to know them more personally and that is very rewarding.
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Saint Louis University Medical Center
Residency
Mercy Clinic Family Medicine - Olive-Mason-Family Medicine
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Mar 31, 2025
(5/5)
Reopened (after flooding), new office was beautiful and relaxing. Happy for all! The new intake nurse (from UK) was fabulous and did a great job verifying my medicines, general health and vitals...and, Dr. Pullam was wonderful, as usual. Looks at your eyes when engaging you (versus the computer)...we dialogue on my concerns. He takes my views into consideration. We work well together for approaches on my health concerns, which makes me feel, not only care for, but valued as a patient.
Mar 31, 2025
(5/5)
Dr Pullam is an excellent doctor. He never rushes me and listens to all my concerns. He found my thyroid cancer during my annual physical exam.
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