How do I fix this sentence?

My patient replied back to me, “I am good now and Thank You very much.”

My patient replied, back to me "I am good now and thank you very much."

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Nikki is right. But -- you need a comma after "now."

My patient replied to me, “I am good now. Thank you very much.”

replied back = repetitive; "re" means "back"

Better to make the word in quotations into two sentences. It reads more smoothly. Also, watch capitalization.

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To fix this sentence, you can make a couple of revisions. First, you don't need to include the word "back" after "replied." Secondly, "Thank You" should be capitalized correctly as "thank you." Here's the revised sentence:

"My patient replied to me, 'I am good now, and thank you very much.'"

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