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    Alan Salem, MD

    4.5 (6 reviews)

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    Beach Pediatrics

    Beach Pediatrics

    3.5(21 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    My son has been going to beach pediatrics since he was born. 1st we had Dr Jonisch with Nurse…read moreDeborah always assisting her for a year, then covid hit, and we got Dr Minkin followed by Dr Cuccia, then Dr Jaffe. For sick visits we get whoever is available. The staff and physicians took care of our son so well. I have no complaints and i am grateful. For my son's first few years of life, Dr Jonisch was always a call away, and even offered to babysit anytime when shes off if push comes to shove. Dr Minkin pushed us to the right direction in getting help for our speech delayed son. My son is going to be 7 in a few months from now and still a beach pediatrics kiddo.

    Dr. Capon is my daughter's Primary Physician, I will state bar none she is spectacular. My daughter…read morehad a persistent cough that was present for over a month, 2 different visits to Beach Pediatrics with two different doctors and nothing. After the school nurse sent her home again with the same damn persistent cough I had enough and said we need to see a different doctor here. Well then we met Dr. Capon she listened and like a detective sussed out the problem. She Listened to my daughter's lungs and found out she had walking pneumonia!! 2 weeks later her lungs are clear and I am grateful. Listen to your kids when they tell you they don't feel well. If they are not feeling good run don't walk to Beach Pediatrics & demand to be seen my Dr Capon, if she's on the case you will have peace of mind & a child on the mend!! Thank you Doctor Capon!!

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    Rockville Centre Pediatrics

    4.5(15 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    As a new Mom, I definitely wanted to ensure my baby was in good hands. Prior to his birth I…read more"shopped" around Pediatricians to see if I felt comfortable with them. Upon entered RVC Pediatric's I felt safe - it's very clean and welcoming. I also was able to meet with a dr. and not an administrator in advance of my son being born. I met with Dr. Eskander for my informational and instantly liked her warmth and candor. Flash forward 2 months and we started bringing my little guy here. The practice has been MORE than safe with COVID. They have you wait in the car until they are ready and have different hours for sick and non-sick patients as well as newborns. We have always felt safe each time we have arrived. The dr.'s rotate which we are perfectly fine with. Dr's. Abrons, Eskander, and Shearer are all extremely smart, confident and know what they are doing. We are fine with any of them and have no issues. Further more, I like how you can contact them 24/7 with issues and they don't make you feel silly when you are potentially asking something that might come off as "dumb". They all seem to operate under it's better to be safe than sorry! Lastly, I like that we have had some zoom calls during the pandemic. My little fella got conjunctivitis when he was only a few months old. Dr. Abron's was able to diagnose it via zoom and call in a prescription that was deliverable by our pharmacy. This took so much anxiety out of everything when you are dealing with a 3 month old baby during the height of a pandemic. We are so very thankful for all of them and the lovely staff :)

    Dr. Shear and Dr. Abrons were both my pediatric doctors from when I was a child and now they're the…read moredoctors for my own children. They're nothing less than extraordinary! The patience of the doctors and staff make every visit super smooth, they're great with kids, and their bedside manner is the best. Highly recommended!!

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    Kid Care Pediatrics: Eric Goldstein, MD

    Kid Care Pediatrics: Eric Goldstein, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    1.3 mi

    So many doctors, pediatricians included, don't seem to care anymore. They see as many patients as…read morepossible and thats it. Dr. Goldstein is NOT one of those doctors. Let's start with his staff. His nurse/receptionist is such a sweetheart. She treats my daughter (and every other kid I've seen her with) as though they're family. I always feel like I'm talking to an aunt when I see her. She's the type of person you want to hug before you leave the office. Dr. Goldstein is also amazing. He's so caring! Unlike my previous pediatrician, he's very gentle. He takes his time with us every time we come in. He addresses every concern and question. We never feel like he's just seeing us and running out. You have no idea how awesome that is when you have your first kid and feel like you're a bit in the dark. Two of my favorite things about this office is 1) We never have to wait for more than 10 minutes. They're wonderful about scheduling appointments so there's never a bunch of impatient kids and parents in the waiting room. They have a great respect for your time which a lot of doctors do not. 2) They're insanely patient. Again, you have no idea how comforting it is to have a patient, concerned doctor/nurse when you have your first kid. They explain every vaccination and every measurement. It's wonderful. Professionalism: 10/10 Cleanliness: 10/10

    From the owner: Kid Care Pediatrics in Rockville Centre, New York, is dedicated to children from birth. At Kid Care…read morePediatrics, pediatrician Eric Goldstein, MD, helps children flourish at all stages of development. The atmosphere is very family-friendly, and Dr. Goldstein encourages parents to take part in a team approach to their children's care.  At Kid Care Pediatrics, dedicated care starts at birth. Dr. Goldstein and his team help parents better understand their babies and provide the best possible care starting in the earliest stages of life. He also provides immunizations starting at birth and helps keep children up to date on their vaccinations throughout their childhood.  Dr. Goldstein also provides age-specific care for adolescents.  Kid Care Pediatrics offers annual physical exams for children and adolescents, as well as sports physicals for kids who enjoy staying active with sports. He also provides as-needed sick visits when home care isn't enough to keep them healthy. He can diagnose and treat asthma, allergies, cold and flu, rashes, minor injuries, and much more.  Dr. Goldstein and his staff are happy to meet expectant parents prior to the birth of their child. If your child is due for a checkup at any age, call Kid Care Pediatrics or book an appointment online today.

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    Mount Sinai South Nassau

    Mount Sinai South Nassau

    1.9(10 reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    Locally owned & operated

    The good was when my doctor referred me there for a special exam. I only had to be there less the 8…read morehours. This was the upper level of the hospital. Good experience! However my recent experience was totally different from the 1st. I had to go though emergency, was placed in the lower floor, probably because I has pneumonia. And the care was a complete difference from my first experience. Some of the staff needs to be restrained. I had a sense that my being a senior had something to do with lack of quality care.

    This hospital failed me -- not just clinically, but systemically. And unless you are prepared to…read moreadvocate HARD for yourself every step of the way, you may find yourself gaslit, dismissed, and unsafe. 1. Unsafe Discharge Pressure & Gaslighting Multiple staff attempted to discharge me while I still had necrotic tissue in my leg. I was in severe pain, had not yet met with infectious disease, and had not been cleared by physical therapy. Yet I was pressured, told I was "medically cleared," and even cornered by staff when I was alone -- no nurse, no attending doctor, just case managers and social workers trying to get me out. My care was being dictated not by medical needs, but by financial convenience. I overheard conversations about me being "here too long," and was told directly that insurance wasn't going to cover anything past a certain point. 2. Disorganized Care Teams, Contradicting Info Every person I spoke to had a different answer. Nurses said I wasn't cleared. PT said I couldn't go home safely. The doctor would say "tomorrow or the next day," while social work insisted I had to leave immediately. I was not medically cleared. My wound vac was still in, I was still a fall risk (bed alarm active), and I had no mobility training or plan in place. I repeatedly expressed that I did not feel safe going home and was told things like: "You don't need your dad here, you're 32 years old." "You're getting upset, that's not helpful." "Just think positive." Every attempt I made to speak up was spun as me being "difficult," when I was simply asking for a consistent, safe, medically sound discharge plan. 3. Neglect of Patient Autonomy & Emotional Manipulation One case manager in particular was unprofessional, condescending, and dismissive. I eventually had to say, "I don't want her assigned to my case anymore." I was no longer willing to speak with her due to the sheer emotional manipulation I experienced. Thankfully, she was replaced -- a silent admission that I wasn't overreacting. Also -- they tried to go around me and call my father behind my back. I'm an adult, fully lucid, and medically sound enough to make my own decisions. And yet, they thought involving my family without consent was acceptable. 4. Minimizing Real Trauma I was in this hospital because of a traumatic dog attack. I was bitten badly, required surgery, wound vac treatment, and narcotics for pain management. I expressed legitimate fears about being discharged into a home alone, medicated, and vulnerable to potential abuse from visiting aides (an experience many people have endured). Instead of validating these concerns, I was told: "Everyone is vetted." "You just need to think positively." "There's nothing to worry about." That is gaslighting. I know what trauma-informed care looks like -- and this was not it. 5. What Helped (Slightly) The only reason I agreed to discharge was: * My entire medical team -- including surgeon, hospitalist, nurse, and attending -- finally came into alignment and confirmed, in unison, that I was safe to go home. * My best friend called the hospital on my behalf to advocate when I was too exhausted to keep fighting. * I was told I could discontinue home care at any time and would be followed up by a doctor. Still -- this was not a safe or dignified process. It was a coerced exit, not a compassionate transition. Final Thoughts: This hospital does not center patient safety. It centers discharge quotas, insurance deadlines, and damage control. I was not asking for luxury care. I was asking for a basic, safe plan, consistent communication, and to not be treated like an obstacle for wanting both. If I had not fought tooth and nail to stay one more day, I would have been discharged with necrotic tissue in my leg. That alone should say everything. I do not feel safe recommending this hospital to anyone. And I sincerely hope someone inside this system takes accountability -- before another patient is sent home in pain, confusion, or worse.

    Alan Salem, MD - pediatricians - Updated July 2026

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