Dr. Brekelbaum is amazing. When I first moved up here from out of state, he reviewed my medical records thoroughly and talked to my previous doctor to get a good understanding of my somewhat unique situation.He's very conversational, empathetic, and authentic. He also respects his patients. I have a rare medical condition that many medical professionals know very little, if anything, about, which often makes those affected have to do extensive research on their own. I can count on one hand the number of doctors who actually listened to me.Note: I wasn't showing up with Facebook posts and acting like that was credible research. I looked into actual medical journals and peer-reviewed studies.When he wasn't familiar with some of the things I found, he wrote it down and ACTUALLY LOOKED INTO IT. (Yeah, some of y'all know how big a deal that is.) This led to him giving me a treatment regimen that, for the first time in nearly 10 years, gave me relief. Actual relief.I've only had two "issues":1. It can take a while to get in, but that's true almost everywhere, especially in an area that has - what? - nearly a million people and, like, -3 specialists.2. There is only one bathroom in the waiting room, and pretty much everyone has to pee in a cup. I mean, that's not anyone's fault, though. You work with the facilities you have.Pro tip: I've used the bathroom by the exam rooms when I got called back before I could use the one out front. You just have to let your nurse know so they can go collect the sample.Tl;dr - Dr. Brekelbaum is awesome.(Apologies for once again writing a novel for a review. I could fill a thousand pages about how concise I am.)