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Phyllis Soldano
October 22, 2004
I had been a patient of Dr. Nadal's since I was 3 - I am now 52! My maiden name is Messina. My entire family went to Dr. Nadal right up until he moved. Dr. Nadal was a wonderful doctor and human being. Never was I afraid, I loved being called Max, Sam, etc. You smiled when you saw him because he smiled. He cared and you knew it. I also remember Mrs. Nicoletti (his nurse). Everyone in the office was wonderful. I miss them all, but mostly I miss Dr. Nadal.
Susan Lambert (Stephan)
October 14, 2004
I was a patient of Dr. Nadal's in Brentwood for many years. He was a very nice man and a great physician. He made a house visit to my home when I was very sick and had to be hospitalized with pneumonia as a young girl of 5 and he diagnosed my Type 1 diabetes when I was 15. Thank You.
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