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David dasher, Webb ave, Burlington, NC
Arrogant ......Arrogant...Arrogant ......definition :”having or revealing an exaggerated sense of ones own importance or abilities”. Dr Dasher has incredibly bad/ insensitive bed side manner. He may be smart.....but beware you will pay for it with his unprofessional presentation. Sad because the other practitioners in that group are wonderful !!!!! So unfortunately he pulls down the practice as a whole.
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Jeffrey Odel, 635 W 165th Street, NYC, NY, 10032
Knowledgeable BUT rude! No bedside manner. Lost sight in eye due to blood clot and told me to adjust that I’m not the first. Really?!
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Jeffrey Odel, 635 W 165th Street, NYC, NY, 10032
This guy is RUDE and arrogant! His knowledge is difficult to to focus on when he is condescending and rude. Caused a seen with someone’s spouse because she was waiting for her husband after his appointment with Dr. Odel. He scolded her for the position of her facial mask. The woman was shaken by his demeanor towards her and frankly so was I an others in the waiting area. The woman did address the doctor about his tone. He lunged towards her and shouted but she held her own. As for myself he was extremely knowledgeable but when I asked for him to go over something he said his response was “why were you not listening?”. There are other fine doctors. If you are stressed about something that has occurred to your sight skip this guy! Plenty of EXCELLENT doctors in NYC.
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Patkar, 3900 Barrett drive, Raleigh, NC
I had an appt arranged w my regular Dr and admittedly i c him for suboxone for several months now...I was so blesses to have found him since i had relocated from pa and was super concerned because of my particular circumstances. ….as soon as we met, we connected and agreed on a treatment plan! After all, lm a sr citizen and bee on same meds many years. I used
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Sahar osman, 5402 W Market St, Greensboro, NC
I visited the office with shortness of breath. I've never had any issues with this and was nervous. This provider was no help. I was not upset because she was treating me...I was upset because I didn't know what was happening, possibly happening, etc. and she did not take the time to give me any type of information or have proper bedside manner. This was also displayed today on my phone call with her. She did not take the time to listen to anything I had to say. She said I DID NOT fill the scripts and I did....and thats why I was calling to ask questions about the medication. I've worked with physicians for 21 years. Her behavior on the phone is not the way any provider should ever handle a patient under ANY circumstances. She stated she had 3 witnesses listening on the phone and that they heard me "yelling" at her. I was not yelling, I was trying to speak with her and explain what was going on, but she would NOT let me speak. The proof of that is the fact that she stated I refused the meds she prescribed and thats when I had to talk over her and let her know that I did fill the meds and thats why I was calling. Its also noted in my chart to call back in 3 days. I had a problem with her bedside manner and spoke to the front office person about it and that was the correct thing to do. I stated that I didn't know what was wrong and wasn't offered any type of explanation UNTIL she seen I was upset and ready to go. And yes I did state that if I could get an appt in Charlotte with my PCP I was going to because I needed more than she was giving me As the provider, it was NOT her place to confront me in the manner she did at all. At no time during the call with me did I hear that she even cared why I called. She had a chip on her shoulder and needed to get her point across. She was not concerned with my well being today. At the end of her rant on the phone she then let me know that I am more than welcome to come back in to be seen. Why would I? The patient / doctor relationship has been destroyed. Her job is to treat patients and inform them. If there are any problems the patient has, that is handled through office staff and management. Arguing AT a patient then offering to care for them must be a new age approach.
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Dr.Anthony Cordisco, 1105 Sunset Road, Burlington, NJ 08016
Very satisfied with the orthotics that Dr. Anthony Cordisco, podiatrist, “had made for me. Dr. Cordisco provided excellent treatment & advice on dealing with my hammer toe. I’d recommend that family & friends go to Dr. Anthony Cordisco for foot ailments. Sincerely, Ralph G. Clouser Jr.
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Ali Moinzadeh, 47 Mall Road, Burlington, MA, 01805
Preformed surgery [Ileac Ureter Very Thankful!!!!i
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alex vanni, 41 mall road, burlington, MA
great doctor perfect surgery ,everything 100% the best doctor ever !
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D. Carlson, 13871 Elk Run Drive, West Burlington, IA
I went in for pain in the abdomen and difficulty breathing. My general MD was not available, so I was referred to Dr. D. Carlson at the Great River Family Practice Center in West Burlington, IA. I was asked and responded 3 times to questions regading my allergies. Despite that, I was given a shot and a medication order to be filled at the pharmacy. When I went to the pharmacy to get the medication order filled, I was told "it was not the right medication for me." They would have to call the doctor for another medication. That could only mean, I was allergic to the medication ordered. That is a flagrant disregard for a patient's safety.
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