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Psychiatrist, Tumulgum


Rating: 3 out of 5.

Dr Navaratne: Received falsified references and employment records from CIA director: John Richaleux - he is the actor called John Heard. This Ajith is IQ700: raised in Bengal despite being Sri Lankan - by Michael Oondsjie’s family group. They receive $700 000 per year from the CIA to hand over expendable citizens - for objectives that only include hate crimes against Countries identified by Donald Trump and Elon Musk as shithole countries . Admittedly - they steal their GDP proceeds - so that their women can wear white all year, lunch leisurely, with cooks and drivers and gardeners from well to do families worldwide. If you ever meet a personality from overseas : arrogant, committing hate crimes and going in-prosecuted: just keep moving and ignore. They live in make-believe land- where apparently money grows on trees and when they are stabbed to death - no- one gives a ***. It is referred to as a Quick Recovery by the Bill Gates of Australia: Tia Kourakis: as a “quick recovery.”

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stankova


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Doctor I would never ever recommend a magazine that was discontinued the American Way used to sit in chair backs of airlines along with the sky mall both you could pay to get into also discontinued for those of us who are old enough to remember those magazines to tell people how good you are smells of desperation. Are you desperate doctor by your negative reviews absolutely everywhere I would say so? I would also never tell people that you received doctor of the year from the VA hospital either a place were many veterans including my neighbor a Vietnam veteran are all F. UP. Its a public hospital for veterans a TRAINING HOSPITAL for up and coming doctors who get to practice without fear nothing more. THEY HAVE TO PRACTICE SOMEWHERE. I would agree with that they have to gain experience. Most people know the VA hospital is were careers start as most medical students do time at some VA hospital somewhere I did and were careers die as they want the protection of never being able to be sued personally or fired as every American knows the FEDERAL workforce his huge and keeps on growing its truly the best job to have. My experience in the medical field is 1 bad review is one thing 5 bad reviews is another when you have 50 plus bad reviews across every aspect of the internet, social platforms, blogs, bulletin boards dark web you have a serious, serious problem as a person and a doctor. Doctor of the year is not just given out for bringing in the most grant money as the lady said its also given out for being published in some cases. When a doctor, psychiatrist etc can not get published on the own they attach there name to a study you probably have attached your name to more then a few studies to make yourself look good everyone does it exactly like a congressperson does a bill to add legitimacy to there credentials every American knows this it happens all the time. It does not add value or make you a better doctor if you sucked before you will certainly *** afterwards Americans know this. As a head hunter I would make this suggestion doctor. Ask Yourself why do people hate you? Is it your attitude? Do you think you are better then everyone else? Do you treat your patients with dignity and respect they deserve value there opinion? Have you ever asked your patients were you could improve? When you find that out your reputation as a doctor and a person might turn around but right now I would NEVER send you out on a job interview. You are RADIOACTIVE as they say. If you can not find that anwser you should certainly find a new career as you are a danger to yourself thinking you are better then you are and a danger to your patients. I have worked in the medical field for over 35 years its just my opinion take it with a grain of salt.

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Cecilia Wang, 2035 Hamburg Turnpike suite m, Wayne, NJ, 07470


Rating: 1 out of 5.

GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!!!! THEY WILL MESS UP AND BLAME IT ON YOU AND HOLD IT ON YOU. I have nothing against the desk girl they are doing as they are told by the psychiatrist who does not even has a SPECK of professionalism. I went there at a very low time in my life in august of 2019 and all she did was ramble one and one and one as i am mentally unstable and unwell. She is VERY VERY VERY hard to understand. she asked you a bunch of questions doesn't even give time for you to speak. so all my yes and no's have no explanation of my experience or my current mindset. I got sent home with medication and every month i had to pay for a visit and pay $100. Which we are still going back and forth with the insurance company about because this lady told my mom SHE DOESN'T NOT WHAT THE INSURANCE TO PAY HER BECAUSE IT WILL TAKE TO LONG. SHE IS A FRAUD!!!!!!! ONLY WANTS THE MONEY!!! Since i needed care i paid it. February 2019 all of a sudden i was being charged $20 - and i was shocked and asked the front desk girl why? She said "YOU MET YOUR PATIENT DEDUCTIBLE". I said great awesome - went home with $80. MARCH 16TH I GO AGAIN - DIFFERENT GIRL AT THE DESK - NOW I OWE $180. I was flabbergasted as to WHY?!?!?! Why they said I didN'T meet my deductible. Maybe Dr. Wang was able to pay her rent in February but YOU DO NOT PLAY WITH PEOPLE MONEY LIKE THAT. I asked for my medical records to be released to be able to leave her care. Now it is June 1st and she refuses to release my Paperwork due to the amount i owe. DO NOT GO HERE. - Currently filing a law suit,

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Taral sharma, SC


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Extremely low Emotional IQ. Egotistical, demands respect although he has not earned it, and caused extreme disruption in my wellbeing due to poorly evaluated prescription medication. After 3 months I have found a qualified and mature psychiatrist in the Greenville area who reversed both the emotional and psychiatric damage Mr. Taral did. I do not recommend him to anybody for your their wellbeing. You deserve, and can easily find, better than this man.

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Nevita Mathur, 7074 Groves Rd, Brooksville, FL, 34609


Rating: 1 out of 5.

My fiance and I were seeing Dr Mathur for about a year until a false report was filed with the Dept of Children and Families. Dr Mathur in our time of need dropped us like a lead balloon, even though the Judge dismissed the case because there was no evidence against us - Dr Mathur left us without counseling and without medication. It was very hard because we were both prescribed xanax and we had to ordeal with the horrors of withdrawal! She has refused to see us again! I feel she is very unprofessional and I so not recommend her as a psychiatrist!

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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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Dr Klinker, Fort Wayne, IN


Rating: 1 out of 5.

The Dr was dismissive, cruel & unprofessional. She retraumatized myself and my family. She lacked professionalism yelling and verbal threatened my mother at hospital in front of my 14 year old daughter. She laughed off the thought I was worried she was mad/agitated with me going into the tests. I will never know but by body feels like she took it out on me. I was left with severe pain inside and outside of my body after tests for days she never addressed. She never checked on me THE PATIENT before being released. She never called or had any call me THE PATIENT to see if I was ok. She dismissed directives from my psychiatrist in spite of the ENTIRE other medical staff following directives. I am completely disappointed that she does not exemplify Parkviews standards of being trauma informed and trauma responsive.

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Can’t say now, Can’t say now, Can’t say now, MI


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Will he get fired and will my new family doctor do and psychiatrist help me sighn papers to get his *** in trouble

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Shaun woods, Hoffman Estates, IL


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Wood is the 1st Psychiatrist in 28 years of seeing Psychiatrists, My last Psychiatrist I had for 12 years. My family thought I just needed another opinion. Dr. Wood gave me same diagnosis as all Psychs, but he was the ONLY Psychiatrist who layered the diagnosis differently, that may sound confusing but by layering it properly, the treatment was focused differently and of coarse ongoing treatment. My family said they have been telling me for years, but I believed my Dr. that I had for the past 12 years. I finally after years of hopelessness had a real diagnosis and now I am finally being treated accordingly. Thank you Dr. Wood! Today I am happy to be alive and excited for the future. My family can see a difference in just 10 days.

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Jeffrey Aronowitz, Watertown, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Terrible experience!! Both the Doctor and the receptionist (who I believe is Dr. Aronowitz’s wife) show absolutely no compassion, are rude and incredibly cheap. I was desperate to get my teenage child to see a Psychiatrist because they were having sudden uncharacteristic and very scary symptoms their senior year of high school. I quickly learned it is very difficult to find these services in the North Country. They agreed to see my child but made it clear I had to pay $350.00 by cash or credit card on the spot and they would not handle any insurance. I was told I could submit the receipt myself and try to get reimbursed but my usually excellent insurance said the prices were over double what is considered reasonable and customary and reimbursed less than half. Subsequently Dr. Aronowitz scheduled 15 minute visits ( which were usually about 10 min) every 2 weeks for a continued period of time. He refused to prescribe meds for any longer period of time so I had to keep going back. Eventually he let him come once a month for a while. Each of those short visits cost $150.00 and most of the time he kept the meds exactly the same. My child, who was just starting college, accidentally missed one of those 15 minute appointments. When we came back for the next appointment we were told we had to pay the entire $150.00 for the missed appointment plus another $150.00 for the new one. I told my child to ask the doctor if he could work out a payment plan to pay off the $150.00 from the missed appointment and the doctor said “No, I’m not in the business of lending money - make your mom pay and you can work out a plan with her.” This was a college student and it was the first missed appointment! Any dealings I had with either the receptionist or the doctor were horrible- they are both extremely rude and extremely greedy people, obviously only in it for the money. The Dr. has absolutely no bedside mannner and definitely had no warmth to his personality whatsoever. He comes across as very arrogant and uncaring for sure. If you can go to anyone else please do. I was in a desperate situation but they both lack any compassion or decency and I would go anywhere else if you are able. Wish I could give zero points!

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