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    Boston Neurobehavioral Associates

    1.6 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Jennifer D. Moodie, MD

    Jennifer D. Moodie, MD

    4.0(4 reviews)
    37.9 mi

    Probably the best Dr I have ever been to…read more I have been seeing Dr Moodie for the past 3 or 4 years for a neurological condition. She's thorough, smart and has a very pleasant bedside manner. Appointments are never rushed, and every time I walk in, she is on top of my previous appointments, symptoms, test results, etc. In other words; she does her homework, takes the time to know her patients and genuinely seems to care. I have been doing very well since under her treatment, and pretty much, all credit goes to her her for keeping me ambulatory these past few years. Initially, I was probably not the best patient. As likely true with most any drug(s)/treatment, sometimes they can come along with a certain amount of risk for some nasty, sometime serious side effects. Dr Moodie has always made me aware of this--and not once was I pressured, or rushed into making a decision on any particular treatment. She always gave me the facts, urged me to look into it, and I was the one who ultimately who made the decision. I'd highly recommend her, and hope she never relocates.

    Dr. Moodie has been my neurologist for over 7 years. I was extremely lucky to find her and she has…read morebeen supportive throughout my journey following my diagnosis. From my very first visit, she has always laid out the information in a clear and concise manner and left the decisions up to me. Anytime I have had to reach out for issues or questions, she is there to respond. She never rushes and allows me to ask all the questions that I need to.

    Neurologists of Cape Cod

    Neurologists of Cape Cod

    3.3(3 reviews)
    48.6 mi

    I saw Dr. Mathew Pulicken after having a seizure to find out what was the cause. My license got…read morerevoked and I was supposed to wait 6 months per MA state law before I could drive again.. I also needed a Dr. to sign a clearance form in order to begin driving. After this office wasted months of my life attempting to get appointments, calling almost daily.. I finally saw Dr. Pulicken. He was extremely rude and didn't listen to a single thing I had to say. Kept a strict appointment time and tried to prescribe the standard medication even though I wasn't having recurring seizures. Why would I take a medication for a problem that I'm not even having? Especially when the side effects are psychosis and suicidal thoughts. When I tried to ask for alternatives he mentioned I could take a 3 Day EEG test(which cost my insurance thousands of dollars). I did the test and then he told me I had no signs of epilepsy and did not need to start on a medication. At this point it had been 10 months since I had a seizure. He then filled out the paperwork to reinstate my license, but filled it out saying I was at risk for recurring events ...so they wouldn't give me my license back. I've been without a license for a year now.. and haven't even had any seizures. He toyed with my life, wasted so much of my time, and my insurances money. I couldn't reschedule appointments to talk with him and he tried to pawn me off to another neurologist after he could no longer make any money from seeing me. If you are looking for help here you will find none. You will find money hungry doctors that will not respond to you and will treat you like complete dirt and walk all over you. If you have the choice to go to this office.. do not make that mistake. Although I doubt you can get an appointment because they don't call back.

    At Neurologists of Cape Cod you will find one of the best and most understanding neurologists: Dr…read more Ahmad Abokhamis. Caring and gentle, he listens, a rare commodity these days of five minute visits with a hastily written prescription being the norm. His diagnostic skills have lessened my neurological difficulties, which in turn has enhanced the quality of my life. My only criticism of Dr Abokhamis is he speaks very quickly, and often I need to tell him to slow down. For those from the vinyl age, he is a 78 and I am a 33 1/3. His assistant Alessandra, whom one sees first, is gentle, understanding and takes excellent notes. She has a very reassuring way, and has helped me through a very difficult neurological crisis. The office staff at the front are efficient in checking in and out. The office runs pretty much on time and here my only complaint would be having that infernal television noise. It was explained to me that it creates "white noise", thus giving those checking in and out an "additional layer of privacy". Something is either private or not and in this world, the only thing that is private is the thought inside your brain and which you have not uttered. Unfortunately the ubiquitous television is in all medical offices so I will wait in my car until the medical staff are ready for me.

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    South Shore Hospital

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    I was admitted on 12/10/22 on a Full Moon weekend…read more The place was very busy, controlled by the RN's. It was very busy so I had to stay in the hallway, and even though it was still a great attentive ordeal. Matt was checking on me and making sure I was doing good. I had been hit by a car while I was in the crosswalk it was a terrorizing thing that happened to me. The next afternoon I was brought up to a ward with many beds, and again I was given the best care by the nurses, Mary and Laura. I felt as though I was the only patient that they each had. Your Nurses are the best ever, at South Shore Hospital. Thank you so much to everyone that I met on 12/10/22 and 12/11/22

    First Do No Harm South Shore Hospital in Weymouth…read moreMassachusetts must learn and remember the first and most sacred rule in medicine - First Do No Harm: On a cold morning on December 2, 2024, at 6:00AM in the morning, I brought my one and only sibling to South Shore Hospital for very important and much-awaited surgery. He was using his walker and walked though the revolving door entrance to the main lobby. As he walked through, the door malfunctioned and grabbed his arm, squashing it against the side of the frame and the hydraulically moving door panel. This was witnessed by the SSH personnel at the front desk who immediately summoned security personnel. They were both very helpful and directed us to go straight to the ER for treatment. They BOTH relayed that the door had been a consistent problem and my brother was not the first person to be injured. They both stated they had requested (on several occasions) that the door be repaired - or, at the very least, a warning sign erected. Nothing had been done by the time my brother was injured. Currently, South Shore Hospital is refusing to help my brother or offer any type of consideration. The hospital's insurance company was notified of the incident immediately and the blatant negligence of the hospital was described and memorialized. The cold-hearted, non-caring, disrespectful treatment by the hospital has been stunning. Beware if you go to South Shore Hospital expecting good care or assistance.

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    Neurosurgical Consultants, Inc

    Neurosurgical Consultants, Inc

    3.3(3 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    Dr. Niles in a quiet and understanding man who listens to what you are saying and appears to be…read morecompassionate towards dealing with pain and other special needs you may have. I trust him very much. The waiting room and exam rooms have not been updated in years, so the office could use a make over but the office decor does not treat my symptoms, Dr. Niles does and he does NOT NEED A MAKE OVER! LOL

    I was injured on the job back in April of 2011. I have played sports my entire life, frankly I…read morethought it was a pulled muscle and would go away, 4 Advil and call it a day. Well, after visiting with my Orthopedic, starting PT, amongst other irritants, nothing was working, it was getting worse. An MRI was finally ordered and he instantly informed me this was out of his area, Neurologist was a must. So, MRI, per my Orthopedics recommendation, was sent to Neurological Consultants, specifically, Dr. Marc Friedberg. The practice itself is very clean, nicely located directly behind Norwood Hospital. My first visit, I was greeted nicely by the receptionist, who promptly took all my information and I sat and waited to be called. The waiting area is very large, plenty of periodicals to choose from if need be. I was called right on time and went in to meet the Doctor. Dr. Friedberg is very personable, efficient but most of all, an excellent Doctor. He thoroughly went over my MRI and explained I had a ruptured disc in my C5 and C6. We felt PT and an epi shot would do the trick. well, NOTHING worked. I had to be pulled out of work, I lost feeling at times in my thumb and left pointer finger on my left hand. I could NOT sleep, we are talking three full months, I was just in agony. We finally decided on surgery and it was the best decision I could have made. The surgery was conducted in August 2011 and I am doing well. Even the day of surgery, I felt very comfortable with Dr. Friedberg. The surgery went extremely well. Dr. Friedberg is extremely attentive to his patients needs, he is clearly caring and up to date on all the latest technologies. I would HIGHLY recommend Dr. Friedberg for any neurological needs you may have. The only down side, often have to wait 15-20 minutes past scheduled appointment times. I have a feeling this is typical in many DR practices though, he is very busy, but he is fantastic. Below based on five stars SERVICE **** ATTENTION **** LOCATION **** WAIT TIME ** 1/2 OFFICE CLEANLINESS **** OVERALL ****

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