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    Somers, NY

    ColumbiaDoctors Somers

    1.0 (1 review)

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    Deanna Sandor, MD

    Deanna Sandor, MD

    2.0(4 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    If you like standing at the reception window for fifteen minutes and being ignored while the…read morereceptionist makes and takes phone calls, while you're in a great deal of pain. If you like joining Dr Sandor in her office for five minutes trying to explain the excruciating pain in your leg while her eyes glaze over with boredom. If you like waiting in the examination room for forty minutes and then told to get dressed again so you can move to a different examination room to wait. If you like blood drawn twice because they underestimated the amount needed for the 103 tests they ordered. If you like lying down and being pushed onto your side which causes unbelievable pain, causing an involuntary scream, knowing that if she'd been listening during the consultation, she would have done it anyway. If you like leaving the office with rx for a colonoscopy, pap, chest X-ray, hip X-ray and physical therapy (the only one I found relevant) but nothing for pain. If you like calling every few hours to an office that is never open and can speak only to the answering service. If you like receiving a message from the answering service because she does not feel like calling you back personally, and the message being that she can't help you. If all of this, or any of this, sounds appealing? Then you won't mind the three hour ordeal and this is definitely the place and the Dr for you. Deanna Sandor's lack of empathy is matched only by her ineptitude. Dr Kevorkian has a firmer grasp on the practice of medicine.

    Dr Sandor will charge you for office visits even though you are not there. I found out that Dr…read more Sandor was charging me and my family for full office visits for just calling in our prescriptions. When I confronted her about it she denied it at first, and then after it was proven, said that it was her right. Stay away can not be trusted!!

    Putnam Hospital Center - Day number three with almost no food in my stomach because Putnam hospital serves it's patients cold food there is no way this can be legal.

    Putnam Hospital Center

    2.0(121 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Outpatient with Dr.Rangavajjula. There's ample parking if you are not getting general anesthesia…read moreand need to park your vehicle close by. Security/welcoming committee at the door which sets one's mind at ease. Sanitize and mask up if you want. Masks right now are not mandatory, but most of the staff are wearing it. I'm grateful for that. The facility is clean, and each bed is sanitized between patients as I observed for two hours before my procedure. Staff at check-in are very pleasant and professional. They are following Covid protocol and there is glass between you and the intake when you arrive. Very smooth check-in process. THE AMBULATORY SURGERY: very clean Erika, Naomi, Josephine,Karen, and the OR nurses were really well suited for patient care. Efficient and pleasant, and they take the lead if you want to lighten up with a joke or two. A couple of people recognize me from my previous procedures and we're very encouraging knowing I was in a bit of discomfort. Got walked out to my car to make sure I was getting out safely. I'll be darned if she told me her name and it is slipping my mind, but she was very lovely. I'll be losing Dr.Rangavajjula the New Jersey St. Luke's system. If you are in need of a pain specialist, and you live in New Jersey or Pennsylvania, I encourage you to look him up. You will not find a finer medical professional. One more procedure to go, I hope, but this Care is appreciated.

    I spent over 6 hours in the er for something that had happened once before and it was half the time…read moreat the other hospital I had gone to . I ended up waiting over an hour and a half for results that never came because they were " waiting on the specialist" to read the results meanwhile they never bothered to tell me until I asked why it was taking so long I ended up telling the nurse that I wanted my discharge papers I only went here because it was the closest hospital to where I was when I was having symptoms I should have just drove the extra 20 minutes to the better hospital

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    New York Presbyterian Medical Group - They keep lining them up and I keep knocking them back!

    New York Presbyterian Medical Group

    3.9(9 reviews)
    42.8 miForest Hills

    Very friendly staff. They listen and treat you well. Quick and efficient service. A lot of front…read moredesk staff to process you.

    Do not waste your time if you need serious healthcare. The state of healthcare is terrible in this…read morecountry, so it's difficult to find a decent GP anywhere, but this place is sorely lacking. I gave them a few months to try them out since they're close to where I now live. I moved from the suburbs to Queens. I am going back to Northwell and that's a real inconvenience as a person with disabilities, because most of my doctors are far away. First, let me compliment the support staff who are friendly and professional and I had no issues with them whatsoever. The doctors lack basic empathy or understanding of women's health issues, autoimmune disease, mental health issues and any type of chronic illness that involves chronic pain. I suppose they skipped those chapters (or pages?) in medical school. They have the personality of a turnip and don't go beyond cursory questions and answers of basic information with zero interest. Then, they start the myriad of referrals for just about everything, even if you're not having a particular issue that requires a specialist. The mental health screening is a joke. One doctor said "exercise is what we recommend". Sure, everyone SHOULD exercise. I don't need to pay a copay to be told this. That's the standard answer to their mental health screening, and that you should also meditate. Ah, yes, meditation and exercise will surely cure lifelong depression and anxiety caused by trauma. They don't ask about anything personal, so spitballing suggestions to serious issues is unnerving and not in the best interest of the patient. Is this best practices? I think not. Thank goodness I have mental health professionals in place. I cannot imagine how this helps someone who is seeking real help or who doesn't have access or information on how to get help. I was asked three separate times why I was in so much pain. This was after detailing painful inflammatory diseases and a precancerous condition. The doctors don't listen and are more interested in moving you down the assembly line. One was incredibly rude, in front of management at the check out area, and management saw this and ignored it. Typical. Stay away.

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