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    Atrayee Basu Mallick, MD

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    Penn Medicine Abramson Cancer Center - Getting chemo

    Penn Medicine Abramson Cancer Center

    4.3(3 reviews)
    9.7 miWashington Square West

    Leukemia. Very good care. Respond quickly. Set up appointments and prescriptions in a timely mannerread more

    From a cancer care standpoint, The Abramson Cancer Center in Philadelphia is awesome. The nurses…read moreespecially are amazing. What isn't great is that the rooms seem to be designed by someone completely clueless to the fact that sick people are living there for months at a time. There are no creature comforts, only a tiny cupboard and cabinet to store a meager amount of belongings. A rock hard sofa. A shower that allows water to run every where on the floor of the bathroom. No shelves, no tackqble surfaces to hang pictures or cards from well wishers. NO pantry area for families to prepare food or get drinks or ice. You must ask the nurses for everything except for a few microwaves here and there. On top of that, food services seem to have been trained in food preparation decades ago and are almost unaware of the plethora of food allergies and sensitivities people have in this day and age. The cafeteria is a wealth of deep fried and unhealthy and processed foods. The servers are insensitive and unhelpful to people with food sensitivities. I was blown away by the lack of choices and supplemented my sick sister with homemade food that I drove an hour each way to deliver. Some days she was told they had no food for her--a cancer patient!! SAD

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    Fox Chase Cancer Center

    Fox Chase Cancer Center

    3.1(111 reviews)
    2.7 miFox Chase

    Food Service Review…read more The food is very tasty, but more than that, the staff are polite, friendly and accurate. They are also very accommodating. I've been in the hospital for 2 weeks, very ill and having good food served by polite, friendly folks has made the stay easier. Kudos! Sharon Levitsky

    The hospital is okay for some things, but not for cancer treatment. I've been going to Fox Chase…read morefor the past 15 years and never had a problem with any of the staff there, but only in 2020 when I call a few times a no one returned my phone calls from GI department. Now I have a son that used to go there and got treated for cancer who had a horrifying experience. He was kicked out of the hospital with the IV and catherer on him. He was discriminated on. Up to this day, he doesn't know why they did it. I know his girlfriend was there that day and they were having a loud conversation, nurses and security guard got into their business and wrongfully kicked him out knowing he was on strong medication and couldn't come out of there. They also used him as a guinea pig feeding him with hopes that he was gonna get better and he never did. The last thing that happened was they ignored a back pain he was having they kept telling him it was all in his head. Four months later, his spine broke because they did not take the proper care to look into the pain he was having. Finally I called 911 one day I went to his house because his girlfriend abandoned confined to a bed with his four children. He was taken to Jean's hospital and did all type of test and finally found out he had a cancerous tumors on his spine and from there he kept going down the hill until he pass away. The end of the story was sad.

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    Penn Hematology/Oncology Pennsylvania Hospital - Farm Journal Building

    Penn Hematology/Oncology Pennsylvania Hospital

    5.0(2 reviews)
    9.7 miWashington Square West

    I've been going here for 4 months seeing Dr. Hartner& his nurse practitioner Laetitia Simeral. Both…read moreare very amazing try not to leave a stone unturned. When my dad & I have questions they try to answer them to their best ability. I've recommended this department to people who are asking in sarcoma & cancer groups on Facebook. When I messaged them on the portal they usually respond with in 24 hrs or less sometimes. At most I think I've waited for a response was 2-3 days. There building is right near 800 spruce st. They're at the farm journal building right before the hospital.

    This practice is located in a beautiful part of Center City on Washington Square. A wonderful park,…read morea great place to eat your lunch or take a stroll. It's adjacent to the Constitution Center and the Liberty Bell so there's always something to do if you arrive early to avoid a traffic jam or other delays that pop up unexpectedly. There's also plenty of tourists around so for someone like me lots of people to strike up a conversation with. Today my phlebotomist was Jennifer, she was so friendly, very proficient at her skills and she was sporting some very fashionable red shiny athletic shoes. If Dorothy wasn't so hung up on those clickable healed shoes these would be her kicks! My nurse was Chevon who was also very pleasant. This location part of Penn Medicine runs very smoothly. I have never had a wait longer than 15 minutes past my appointment time. Courtney & Michael handle the coordination of infusions and a lot of other things. The reception (check-in & check-out) staff are all also kind, helpful and efficient. Dr. David H. Henry, MD is my practitioner here and he is professional, kind, thoroug and is in and out like a flash unless your health warrants a longer visit. He is very familiar with your case, your medical history and current issues before entering the room. They draw labs before you go into the exam room and have some results in minutes so the doctor gets a good evaluation of you the day of your visit. This team makes a difficult situation as pleasant as possible.

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    Ian Horkheimer, MD

    Ian Horkheimer, MD

    5.0(2 reviews)
    55.5 mi

    Dr. Ian Horkheimer is part of Hematology Oncology of Central New Jersey located in Little Silver…read moreNJ. He is pretty amazing at what he does. Fantastic diagnostician and maintenance doctor. Compassionate, understanding and goes over and beyond for patient care. I'm really not just saying this, he is truly incredible. Dr. Ian Horkheimer specializes in hematology and medical oncology and is board certified in both. For many years, he has been treating patients in the Little Silver community. Dr. Horkheimer received his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin. He completed his residency at Washington University-Barnes/Jewish Hospital in internal medicine and conducted his fellowship training at Duke University Medical Center in hematology and medical oncology.

    I have to say I was more than satisfied with my care under Dr. Horkheimer. I went into see him…read moreafter being ravished with a bout of anemia that left me too weak to walk and a stomach that could not handle Iron supplements. He was patient, informative and has a fantastic bedside manner. I was a mess at the time and he looked past it and helped to settle my nerves. As for the staff, you had some good and some bad. Most of the nurses are great. The woman who make the appointments were always helpful as well. Once and a while I had or saw someone else have some trouble with a particular girl at the front desk. I also had some issues with a couple of the woman giving transfusions. For one they would barely introduce themselves and then Im hard to stick and they would make it obvious when they were annoyed. These things make an uncomfortable situation worse. I add this in because no matter how great a doctor is he is only as good as his staff will allow. Overall my experience here was a 7 out of 10 and if I had any problems I would go back without hesitation.

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