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Seth Lerner, 170 Maple Ave, White Plains, 10601


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Nephrectomy. Care was flawless!

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Person Rating Mark Wil***y, 888 White Plains Road, Trumbull, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I am so glad to finally hear about a good doctor on this site!

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Dr. Gerard Girasole, 888 White Plains Rd., Trumbull, CT, 06611


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Great surgeon, who has completelt healed my back. I can now stand in one place for long periods of timewithout pain.

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mark wilchinky, 888 White Plains Road, Trumbull, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

compassionate and understanding while listening to your symptoms and complaints pertaining to your health . the office is clean and convenient location, staff is very professional, and the entire experience is very reassuring.

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Dr. Brian Harmych, Maple Ave, Zanesville, OH, 43701


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Dr. Harmych did nothing for me. He insisted I am an "ideal candidate" for the Lateral nasal implant. After my insurance company denied this procedure three times, he tossed me aside like a piece of trash. He was not even willing to discuss other options. No procedure is ideal if the patient cannot afford it. I do not believe that Dr. Harmych cares about anything except the almighty dollar

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Dr a seth, 36 Newark ave, Belleville, 07109


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Been waiting 10 days for the billing dept to call me back after 3 message were left very good doctor but very poor staffing time to find new doctor

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Admiral Ronny Jackson, White house penn ave, WA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Dr a seth, 36 Newark ave, Belleville, 07109


Rating: 1 out of 5.

smells like curry and fish

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cassandra reynolds, CO


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Balance billing is unethical and Dr. Reynolds should be ashamed of what she is doing to her patients and we are shocked that reputable hospitals would allow this. Essentially, her next patient is most likely the next defendant in her NUMEROUS litigations. This surgeon takes ER call at in-network facilities, but refuses to accept ANY insurance, therefore, if she is on call and someone needs an emergency procedure, once they are unconscious, she will "fix" them, but then she will sue them. Her very own lawyer told us in mediation, "Just because she shouldn't, doesn't mean she can't." Her lawyer also stated that she does balance billing because she is unhappy with insurance reimbursement rates and chooses not to accept any insurance. Until the law changes, this is the best way for her to maximize her earnings. When you look her up online, it clearly shows that she does not accept any insurance. Also, look up the Denver 9News series, Lien on Me. She has over 170 liens on her patients' properties. From now on, we will be sure to hang a sign around our necks refusing services from her or any other surgeon who balance bills their patients. There is a reason it is being outlawed around the country and I would hope that hospitals would re-consider employing physicians who balance bill your patients. We did our due diligence by paying for the highest tier PPO that my husband's company offers and, instead, spent thousands of dollars out of pocket on this doctor's unscrupulous practices.

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Deborah White, Saint Joseph, MO


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I have been trying to figure out my diabetes for years. At first, I believed she was a great doctor, but as I'm wanting different options, I'm starting to doubt her. What she says in person versus what she writes in clinical notes don't match. She doesn't accurately portray my desires and concerns in her notes either, which makes me seem like a stupid, uneducated patient. She writes that she suggested a treatment but never mentioned said treatment to me verbally. She failed to list reasons for requesting medication changes. It feels like a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde situation. I've considered recording conversations so that future doctors will know the truth versus what's in my records. I have messaged her and her supervising MD regarding my concerns. If they are addressed properly, I will gladly change my rating and review. If not, I will be finding a new primary care doctor for both my daughter and I.

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