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    Allergy Asthma & Immunology Center - Dr. Patrick H. Win, MD

    Allergy Asthma & Immunology Center

    3.6(15 reviews)
    30.0 mi

    I saw the PA Erica. I felt I wasn't listen to. She kept focusing on my Asthma instead of the real…read morereason I was there. She put in my notes I had shortness of breath which was a lie. Insurance upcoming? I don't know but I won't be back! Also one lady in the front office is very rude. No one explains anything to patients. ​​I meant insurance "upcoding?" I was there for a rash. I have NO issues with my Asthma. I am very disappointed.

    I came for my apt today with Erica. I was asked by the receptionist for my credit card as it was…read moreneeded to be on file. I asked, why and was told I had a balance of $50. I asked why? I was told I missed an apt. I didn't have it in my planner & probably did miss in error. I was told if I didn't provide them with a credit card, I could "not" see the doctor today or get my allergy shot. I was told I could reschedule today to later in the month which I did. I was told that if I did not provide them with my credit card number by close of business today, my apt for later in the month would be cancelled. I asked if I could discuss this with Erica & was told, I couldn't go through those door without providing my credit card number. I said I had errands to run and had to think on this. I was told they would call me at 3 PM. I wasn't home & the message I got on my recorder said that since I didn't provide my credit card, my apt they gave me today for 24 Feb was cancelled. I would like to comment that I've been a patient for at least 15 years. I said it was a hardship to pay the $50 & asked if the fee could be waived. The girl left the desk and came back and said, NO. I'm having quite a few medical problems right now and it would have been helpful to either waive the fee or at least let me make payments in increments. I have many doctors in the BJC network here in IL & in MO & have never been asked that I have a credit card on file. Being turned away today caused me confusion as to what was really important in the medical field - why men & women become doctors? Is it only for the "money" or is it to "treat patients"? I feel the staff was not willing to discuss "options" other than having my credit card on file & payment immediately? I left a bit stunned as if I didn't have a voice in my healthcare. Now, I find myself looking for a new allergy doctor as I can't go back here - unless - I have my credit card number on file & pay this $50 fee. I'm 80 years old. I have one income. I am frugal. I left today with feelings of "what is the value of my life" when it comes to dollar and cents? Apparently, the answer is dollars and cents. Not the welfare of the patient. I was surprised of the outcome of today's events as I came to the office for my appointment, & if seen by the doctor today, it meant the allergy center would have made money on my doctor visit as well as my allergy shot. Sometimes, it pays to use commonsense & have a common-ground regarding doctor/patient relationships. I feel I have to find a new allergist who's top priority is the "patient" and not just the "dollars".

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    Margolis Sarah Kim MD - Reception area

    Margolis Sarah Kim MD

    3.6(8 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Moving to the midwest I've slowly developed some allergies and in time, they've become more and…read moremore bothersome. Recently, I developed an adult onset asthma which have been added to my list of life's wonderful inconveniences. After a talk with the PA at my PCP's office (my doctor was very busy when I started having a hard time breathing and had no openings for 3 weeks) but we came to a conclusion that I might benefit from a visit to an allergy specialist. She had 2 recommendations but Dr. Margolis is the closest one. I called the office a few days later and the person on the phone had informed me that their earliest opening wasn't going to be in another 8 days, however, since I wanted to do the allergy testing/consultation, it was decided that we should schedule 14 days after I stopped taking any allergy pills. The day I called was my last and in early September, I came in for my allergy testing. I had 50 on my back to which only a few showed some slight reaction so they tested 12 on my arm. They determined I have indoor and outdoor allergies, year-round and seasonal. Dr. Margolis did not push me to commit to immunotherapy. She gave me some informational pamphlets and asked to try 1 month with some suggested changes at home/my environment. She also prescribed a daily medication which I took for 1 week but ended up giving it up due to some side-effects. When I decided to start my immunotherapy, I felt I was better informed as to what I am getting myself into. She had provided some literature to take home so I can decide whether or not immunotherapy is right for me. I started only last week. She made sure to explain a lot of things about the therapy, how long each visit will take and gave me an estimate of when I might see some progress. She is very knowledgeable in her field and she has treated me really well since Day 1. Her office staff are very nice. They have always been kind, helpful and respectful. They made confirmations with my insurance regarding my coverage and asked me to re-verify before starting my treatment which was nice so I don't end up with a surprise bill. This is probably the least scary visit to a doctor's office for me and I don't mind having to be here once or twice a week for a year or so. There is a convenient 2-level parking garage attached to the building so you don't even have to worry if you didn't bring change with you!

    I was a customer of Dr. Margolis for 4 years. I want to warn people of the terrible office she…read moreruns. She will not allow you to administer your serum at home. She talks about patient safety being the reason. After my screening I was told to come in every 4-10 days for three injections and then 30 minutes of waiting in the lobby to ensure I didn't have a bad reaction. She said it would be this way for 6 months and then it'd stretch to every two weeks, then after a time 3 weeks, etc. I ended up going every 4-10 for 9 months, sitting in their office around 45 minutes, and never once had, or witnessed anyone else have a reaction. I believe it's the $12 per injection she's charging my insurance, and not my safety, that is the basis for not allowing home administration. The reason I went for 9 months is because after the initial screening I was with an assistant from then on. Not once did Dr. Margolis poke in or check up or anything. Eventually I saw her coming out of her office she holed up in and asked if I should start coming every two weeks and she dismissively said "Yeah, lets do that". Fast forward 3 years and I'm still having to take Zyrtec and Allegra everyday and am still suffering from intense allergy symptoms. No real relief noticed. Once you're in the loop, you're just a credit card to her. I also often heard the ever rotating staff of nurses and administrators complain about her. I must have been pricked by 8 different staff over the 4 years, that's really telling in an office with 3 employees. Look elsewhere.

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    Allergy Asthma Food Allergy Centers - Dr. Warrier and Dr. Borts

    Allergy Asthma Food Allergy Centers

    2.4(11 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Horrible! Our doc was Mercy and when clinic closed moved to AAFA. They will not answer the phones…read moreto make a simple appt. Communication a joke. They don't return calls and app to communicate is equally ineffective. After 15 years we're gone. Lazy incompetent rude staff. They work NOT to work.

    In my long belabored quest of sinus pain and other maladies, one of my stops to feeling human again…read moretakes me to an allergist. This office is on the first floor so park in the back or take the stairs down. From the website: "We are a unique office and comprehensive resource for the diagnosis and treatment of children and adults with allergic conditions. " The older receptionist was polite but the young receptionist(?) as I left was not very polite, young gal she was, and was talking away while the doctor was patiently waiting for her to stop talking about some sort of gossip(no really it was lol) so he could give her information about my check out. She of course screwed up and did not sign me up for their online service that allows you to email the doctor etc.. The doctor was fantastic! Dr. Michael Borts, M.D. was thorough and patient. I was very impressed with his demeanor and his ability to communicate to a patient (me) so clearly. Usually doctor's just use vague terms and then don't leave you fully prepared for when another doctor asks for what tests were done or why or any information that might be helpful. Dr. Michael Borts was perfect. He wanted the whole picture, had helpful suggestions, and laid out a plan for how to precede from there. I finally felt some reassurance that there was a path to getting my many, of late, health problems solved. My only complaint besides the terrible receptionist(?) was that the bathrooms are in the hall outside of the doctor's office. That was a bit odd but it was clean. TLDR: It is a bit of trip out here but Dr. Michael Borts listened, communicated and gave a clear picture of how to precede. I abhor going to the doctor so this is a compliment indeed. My first visit but I found him worth the trip and recommend him this far.

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