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Dianna Feinstone, DO., Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I have Myastenia Gravis and Dr. Feinstone was very attentive and stayed with me until I was able to go back to my room.

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Elizabeth A. Self, temple university, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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stanton l. segal, Frankford-Aria Hospital, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Very Poor professional

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Barbera, 7810 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Hello thank Mr. Kelly Hopkins, being courtesy, kindness, friendly,help. I know you do great keep up the smile personal.

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Donald Herman, Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Professor Donald Herman is a perfectionist. He will find out a small mistake that you had and want you to do everything correctly. He is a Math Master. I highly recommend him if you love math. Make sure you do all of the homework that he gives you

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Lenka stankova, 4500 s lancaster, Dallas, TX, 76119


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I AGREE 1000 percent with the idea the DALLAS VETERANS HOSPITAL should post pictures of ALL the doctors so every single veteran that walks through those doors can see POINT OUT to other veterans whose great who excels and who should not be allowed to walk through the from door as they are that BAD. I came from LACKLAND I have ear issues and I would like to know who the doctor they call the BUTCHER is and believe it would be highly beneficial. Who the doctor they call the HACKER is? Some veterans feel like practice dummies and that should never be the case. Who the doctor they call LOST IN SPACE IS? I want to know who the doctor who makes the HORRENDOUS SCARS on American Soldiers is? We DESERVE a fighting chance at picking a DECENT DOCTOR at the Dallas Veterans Hospital, anything less would be immoral I AGREE WITH THE IDEA and think the VETERANS hospital should post the pictures so those of us who are newly separated will know who to stay as far away as possible? The VA in Dallas should do more to PROTECT us from these doctors and have routine, regular quality checks to make sure the skills they have if any remain top notch as they are operating on American Soldiers. Mediocrity among doctors at the Dallas Veterans Hospital puts us all in DANGER. Maybe one day they will actually care about what happens to us.

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keith raskin, 317 east 34 st, new york, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Raskin is the One!! last feb,. my then 14 year-old boy started to have pain in his right wrist, with no obvious injury, and with rest, pain med, he did not get any better but worse. after second mri in july, he was diagnosed with kienbock's disease and was put in cast. we were graciously recommended by our dr. to look for a more experienced surgeon for this condition. so from then and there, my family started a very long, hard and draining journey for a trustworthy surgeon to operate on my son for this rare but serious condition, esp. in a teenager. we covered pretty much all the renowned pediatric orthopedic facility on the east coast, including boston children's hospital, children's hospital of philadelphia, hss in nyc, and met with top pediatric orthopedics. unfortunately, each dr. had his own understanding of the condition and no two came up with the same surgery plan and none sounded even close to being assuring for his own plan. at one point we were told to go back and wait till the condition got worse enough for the very aggressive surgery at the next level. meanwhile my son, a very athletic kid and a competitive baseball player, was wearing the case from elbow down ( from the diagnosis in july till surgery in dec). frustration, exhaustion, desperation, helplessness, financial burden, missing school....all that doesnot even begin to describe what we went through.... untill in nov., right before thanksgiving, i was sitting in front of my computer, having exhausted all resources and feeling desperate, not knowing where to go next, when i got a phone call from dr. raskin's office that changed everything!! in no time, i found myself sitting with my son and dr. raskin in his office, settling down on his least aggressive, most assuring and convincing surgery plan with best postoperative prospect. dr. raskin, is god-sent!! he is very kind, patient, personable, understanding, warm. his office feels like a living room at a friend's house, very relaxing and welcoming. his assistant and staffs are very patient and attentive. above all this, dr. raskin is proved to be and stays as an experienced, top-notch surgeon in his field. in april this year, four months after the surgery, my son was cleared for sports and nowadays, he is pitching and in-fielding for baseball and dunking on basketball court. my family cant never thank dr. raskin enough!! we recommend him highly and without any reservation.

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Zhana Fast, 211 south 9th st, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Poor communication skills, sits with her back to you on the computer the entire visit, instead of both being on the computer and talking to patient, explains nothing. May ask a question then smirk like she doesn’t believe you. Not what I’ve experienced or come to expect from Jefferson

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Renata Milman DPM, 2701 Holme Ave sutie 204, philadelphia, PA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Staff and Doctor Very nice . Also very helpful with everything 5 stars . The took there time to go over meds and shot that I was given . Even the lady that take my information was the best with a smile . Great visit

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Michael Lim, Baltimore, MD


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Michael Lim operated on a benign meningioma near my brain stem in Jan 2012. I wrote before, but hit the wrong key and it was posted prematurely. I did much research and Dr. Lim answered my myriad of questions before and after surgery. A PHd nurse friend of mine recommended him to me. I am located in Philadelphia, PA and made the decision to go to Baltimore for the surgery. I no longer have electric facial pain. I am a 69 year old female and am active in sports. The operation was 6 hrs in a difficult location at the base of my brain. I could have lost my vision, hearing, balance, and had facial droop and speech problems. I did not. I am deeply grateful to Dr. Lim for saving my life. One other thing--Dr. Lim operates on Tuesdays; the schedule was full for many weeks. He took my case and operated on a 24 hour notice when the operating room was available on a Friday. He had a busy work week, surgeries on his regular operating day, and continued to help me by operating again at the end of a week. There couldn't have been a more positive outcome. Thank you!

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