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    4.5 (8 reviews)
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    Endocrinology & Diabetes Consultants

    Endocrinology & Diabetes Consultants

    2.5(2 reviews)
    16.2 mi

    I have been a patient of Dr. Taylor for 17 years and even after moving out of state stay with her…read more She has an awesome "bedside manner." She treats me with respect and encouragement and as such keeps me honest. I am one to switch physicians if I do not find them to be respectful and highly knowledgeable. Dr. Taylor is both. She has put me on meds before they have become the standard of care and I have excellent success controlling my Type 2 diabetes all these years. The office staff is wonderful and the nurses very thorough. Communication and getting RX refills and concerns addressed have never been a problem. Highly recommend!

    I was on state insurance. It was free....great! They check my blood sugar which it was normal 89…read more They sent me to their nutritionist who told me to control my diabetes I need to eat Egg McMuffins from McDonalds or two frozen waffles with peanut butter on it. Their meal plan had me eating 263 grams of carbs. Of course my blood sugar would be high if I consume that many carbs a day. While I was sitting there with the nutritionist I got a phone call from my pharmacy they had already called in insulin to my pharmacist before I was even done with my appointment. I think they are a big fraud and I believe that they are targeting state insured patients to collect insurance money from the state. I monitored my blood sugars throughout my whole pregnancy and not one of them was high they were all way under or normal. Not once did I have one that was high. And they kept telling me my son was going to be huge. He was born 7 pounds even and 18 inches long. I only put on 16 pounds throughout my whole pregnancy. The Doctor kept sending me for ultrasound after ultrasound telling me that my baby was "measuring huge". While my midwife was measuring me normal. Then the ultrasound tech would tell me my baby was a normal size. If I were you and I was on state insurance I would monitor your blood sugars for more than a week before you inject yourself. Obviously if they are super high I would do what they said but I would definitely keep an eye on it. Good luck with them.

    Mini Mahata, MD - Core Physicians

    Mini Mahata, MD - Core Physicians

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    I never usually write reviews good or bad however this time I need to…read more I am a type I diabetic. I currently go to Core endocrinology to manage my diabetes. I have been a patient of theirs for almost 1.5years. Before that I lived in a different state. Unfortunately the access to care at this office is terrible. If you get an appointment it in 6 months out. I have seen this doctor once as it has been impossible to schedule a time and day. I have Mondays and Tuesdays off. I made an appointment 4 months out as this was the only opening after my initial visit. Most endocrinologists prefer to see there patients 1x every 3 months. I unfortunately missed the appointment due to being in the ER with my 3 year old as she had broken her arm. I rescheduled for the following week thankfully they had a cancelation. My 3 year old saw her primary care physician for a physical where there had been a nodule behind her ear that had been noted at this appointment. Dr.Lamb her physician highly recommended her see an ENT Dr.Peck immediately. we saw Dr.Peck and he strongly suggested we operate to remove this unknown type of nodule. Being a parent its scary to have any issue with your kids. Fight or flight in me happened and I told him to schedule the surgery at the next available opening. happened to be the following Monday that I had a 1pm Dr.Mini appointment. I didn't even remember I had the appointment until I received the voicemail. No granted I know I not the best patient and have canceled appointments or may have not shown up and I will be the first to apologize first and for most. I received a letter from Dr.Mini's office stating they are going to dismiss me as a patient if I don't reschedule and or miss another appointment. So I called to make an appointment. This appointment happened to be 4 months away I took it. Now at this point my prescriptions for my insulin pump have expired. I called Dr.Mini's office and they said no problem we will send the script into Medtronic mini med. Medtronic mini med never received the script and had been trying on several occasions to conact Dr.Mini's office and all attempts were unsuccessful as there lines are either always busy or your on hold for at least 30 min at a time. I contacted Dr.Mini's office yesterday the receptionist said they sent the script. Called Medtronic mini med again and they said they have received nothing and will try to fax them a letter in hopes they will respond. Dr.Mini's office called me this morning stating they refuse to fill any scripts until Im seen. I had an appointment sched in 2 months due to them having no openings. She said that I need to be seen before they can write me any scripts and told me they have and opening on Monday at 1. I am working every day next week covering a Monday Tuesday shift for a fellow coworker so I cant make this appointment as it would be unprofessional to not show up to work on a day I promised id be there not to mention its in 2 days following the weekend. She gave me an appointment for 2 weeks from now. I asked what will I do for prescriptions? I cant survive with the supplies needed for my insulin pump. she said there's nothing we can do as it is in there policy to not write scripts if the patient hasn't been seen in a year. I totally get that I haven't been in a year and im sorry that life happens and I couldn't make this up if I tried. So I needed to reschedule my day Monday the day I needed to work to accommodate me not dyeing due to Dr.Mini Mahatas office not allowing me the proper prescriptions to survive at least until I could get into there office. I am so displeased and unhappy.

    Dr.Mahata is an attentive, bright doctor that has always been professional and kind. She has…read morehelped me faithfully for the past five years.

    Emily Seidler, MD

    Emily Seidler, MD

    5.0(8 reviews)
    38.4 mi

    When you start reading reviews for IVF clinics--especially larger ones like Boston IVF--you'll see…read moreeverything from glowing five stars to stories of heartbreak. After going through it myself, I've learned that it's not really about the clinic itself. It's 100% about the team you work with. And if you're lucky enough to work with Dr. Emily Seidler and her incredible team then you've found the gold standard. We had a really difficult start at Boston IVF and came close to switching clinics entirely. The care we first received was impersonal and left us feeling completely lost. At first, we thought we could tolerate that if it got results--but over time, we realized our specific needs, questions, and goals weren't even being considered. The doctor was focused on what they assumed we wanted, rather than actually listening and working with us to maximize our outcomes. And then we met Dr. Seidler--and everything changed. Dr. Seidler is one of those incredibly rare people who is both deeply brilliant and genuinely kind. She doesn't just follow a set protocol--she pays attention. And I mean, really pays attention. When I did my first egg retrieval under a different doctor, we ended up with 7 eggs--and a massive insurance headache. We felt completely failed by the system. Then we met Dr. Seidler. She took the time to understand us--our goals, our history, our insurance limitations--and helped us make smart, thoughtful decisions that were truly in our best interest. Under her care, my next retrieval produced 22 eggs. That wasn't luck--that was her tracking how my body was responding and adjusting the protocol with care and precision. She stayed engaged, curious, and genuinely invested. She noticed things. She remembered things. She made us feel like we actually mattered--not just as patients, but as people. That kind of brilliance and humanity in one person? It's honestly a unicorn-level combo. And then there's Robin and Nikki, the two amazing nurses who make up the rest of this dream team. These women are absolute rocks. IVF is emotional, confusing, and full of logistical twists and turns, and they helped us navigate all of it with so much grace, clarity, and PATIENCE. They fielded every voicemail, email, and question (and yes, I had many!), and always responded with such kindness and patience, like I wasn't being overwhelming--even when I 100% was. Their kindness didn't come from a script--it came from presence. From actual care. And you can feel the difference. Thanks to this team, I felt supported, seen, and in incredibly capable hands at every stage. Their combination of expertise, compassion, and steadiness helped me stay grounded through a process that is anything but predictable. They didn't just guide me through treatment--they held me through it, with so much heart. And now, after three egg retrievals and three embryo transfers, I'm sitting here, 20 weeks pregnant, feeling this little baby kicking (!!) as I type--and the gratitude I feel is hard to put into words. I know I will carry this team's impact with me for the rest of my life. Dr. Seidler, Robin, and Nikki didn't just help us get here--they gave us the gift of feeling truly cared for in the most vulnerable moments. I will never forget what they've done for our family. If you're wondering whether Boston IVF is right for you--my honest advice is this: don't just look at the clinic, look at who you'll be working with. The right team makes all the difference. And with Dr. Seidler and her team, you'll be in the best possible hands. Their care changed everything for us.

    I had a wonderful experience with Dr. Seidler and would recommend her to anyone struggling with…read moreinfertility. In my experience she has been caring, compassionate, and always responsive to my needs as a patient. I was diagnosed with stage 3 Endometriosis and following laparoscopic surgery performed at BIDMC I was able to get pregnant from one IVF cycle with a fresh embryo transfer. My wife and I are overjoyed that following a long wait for surgery due to COVID-19 I was able to get pregnant so quickly. Thank you Dr. Seidler!

    Cardea - endocrinologists - Updated July 2026

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