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Jacob Nwosu, 700 liberty place, sicklerville, NJ


Rating: 2 out of 5.

I had a general doctor that was put out of business by a large hospital after 35 yrs. of work. I take a few xanax pills that my general doctor would prescribe for me since I was having panic attacks for 28 yrs(I am 66 and a good athlete). I have had some heart surgeries and a heart attack at 40 but my last surgery was preventative 6 yrs ago and I am in better shape than most people. I used to teach tennis 40 yrs ago and I still play for 2 hours at a time. I had to find a new doctor and at the present doctors are not allowed to prescribe controlled substances.This doctor I saw for the first time 4 days ago and was supposed to prescribe me 2 weeks of Buspar to take along with my .5 mg xanax pills that he didn't give a prescription for and said he would after 2 weeks. He gave me a sample of Rexulti to take for 2 weeks along with my xanax pills(whose prescription expired July 2nd but he noticed I still had enough for about 2 weeks. To this day he has not sent a prescription to Walmart for Buspar and I called his office to find out what is going on. I called them yesterday too. I think he might be irresponsible and I don't trust him right now. I will try to find a new doctor who said I had to see a psychiatrist to get a prescription for those xanax pills. I never did before and I don't take them to get high. I take a half pill in the morning, 1.5 pills before I do 2 hours of exercise and the rest by 2am. The medical world is disgusting. My wife, 69 yrs old, came down with lung cancer 2 yrs ago when we moved into her mother's home to take care of her. Now my mother-in law came down 9 months ago(she's 94) with alzheimers and broke her hip on 12/31/2018 and can't see or hear. I hide down in the basement in this 120 yr old mancave with my own TV, computer, printer and phone. Life is great. I am 66 and have medicare and Aetna. Hardly any money(used to have money to buy a house for cash 12 yrs ago when I moved to NJ but I rented instead). I have nothing coming in wills and I guess I better stay in shape so I can work part time and get social security. I don't feel like working anymore , so I take each day at a time.

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Deborah Ubele, 1300 Liberty Place, Sickerville, NJ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Horrible physician who needs to be removed or retrained

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Deborah Ubele, 1300 Liberty Place, Sickerville, NJ


Rating: 3 out of 5.

She can be a little more understanding with me.

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Category: Dentist

Dr saxena, Burlington, NC


Rating: 2 out of 5.

The front office staff is much much better than the last time I was there. Brittany is friendly, professional and helpful! A lovely girl all around. My cleaning was very expensive but very good nonetheless. Amy did a great job and her expert evaluations gave me a lot of confidence. BUT . . . I cannot help but feel that Dr. Saxeema is in this strictly for the $$$$$$. Clearly, the actual care and wellbeing of her patients is a distant second place to revenue. I have an extremely busy work schedule so booking and keeping appointments is very tough for me. On top of an expensive cleaning of $271, Dr. Saxena pointed out additional work that was very important and needed to be done. The additional work totaled about $700. Along with the cleaning $, this was considerably more than I had budgeted for that day's visit. I offered to pay for half of the additional work right then on top of paying for the cleaning and commuted to pay the balance in two weeks with an automatic CC payment. NOPE . . . Full payment takes a front seat to care & need of her patient as well as consideration for her patients time. Dr. Saxeema turned my offer down because she wants every penny right then and there despite my need for relief. This tells me that my actual dental needs and oral health are less important than how fast she gets her money! Basically, it was made clear that the Dr thinks I'm a deadbeat. That I would cheat her out of $350 even with numerous follow up visits and much more dental work to follow. This was a bad business decision . . . Really unbelievable. I cannot trust a professional that makes such small minded business decision. I will have my records moved to a doctor that cares as much about my health and time as they do about lining their pockets. My girlfriend is moving to another dentist as well.

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Dr (Kristappa) Sangavaram, 303 Molnar Drive, Elmwood Park, NJ, 07407


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Dr Kristappa Sangavaram, MD double charged me $1,000. He charged me and my medical insurance company for the same injection of a steroid. Sometimes he uses the last name "Sangdidram", other times he uses the last name "Sangavarian" and other times he uses the last name "Sangavaram". He told me not to tell the other anesthesiologists but I did and I told the insurance company. Even his ex-partner told me "I know what Dr Sangavaram did to you...I know the story" and that's why he was told to leave and he had to go to a smaller place and he makes less money thanks to me because I told everyone. I spoke to him and he didn't know I told on him and he started trash talking his previous partners. In a way I won because he ended up earning much less money because I told everybody. Always report when physicians do that to you- it happens all the time and never pay a medical bill in this country because all those bills are fraudulent. I know because I worked in the medical field. Don't go to Dr Kristappa Sangavaram because besides that he doesn't do anything that will help you. He's strictly just works with botox and steroid blockers. He will try to shame you if you take pain meds. He calls your family members and gossips to your family members about you before he bills you. Remember: Always report these doctors to every appropriate agency and always name and shame them. This happens all the time in the United States. Only in 11 US states is it not permitted for a physician to over-bill you. In all the other 39 US states they are allowed but you must not pay it. I told you I worked in the medical field in this country.

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Category: Teacher

Mrs. Stevens, Jackson liberty high school, Jackson, NJ, 08527


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I think the 1 explains enough

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Jacob Maxwell DO, OR


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Jacob Maxwell is the best! He spoke with me prior to surgery to explain the type of anesthesia he would be using and how it would work. He ended by telling me that he would "take good care of me during surgery" which gave me complete confidence in him and set me at ease about my upcoming surgery. He also spoke to me in the OR and assured me again that he would "take good care of me in surgery". I liked him VERY much and trusted him implicitly. I would recommend him without hesitation. As a matter of fact, I have another surgery coming up soon and I will request Dr. Maxwell.

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Jacob Coughlin, 6010 gull Rd., kalamazoo, MI


Rating: 5 out of 5.

he always takes the time to explain what's going on with your issues and what you can do to help improve your health or what not to do that is making it worse or if something doesn't really help you. Dr. Coughlin is always looking for ways and different options to improve your over all health, he is knowledgeable and very capable in his field. thank you Dr. Coughlin, Gary Hensley.

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Jesu Jacob, NY


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Failed surgery in the ER you don't have a choice. If you can, choose someone else.

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Category: Restaurant

Mi Publito, 412 Kearny Ave, KEARNY, NJ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

This place is very very dirty. I saw a roach walking on the wall.

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