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    Danish Sheikh, DO

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Munuswamy Karan MD

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Doctor Munuswamy is an excellent heart doctor. I have been going to him for 4 years. 2years a go he…read moresaved my life. I didn't have any symptoms but he recognized my heart beat rate was off. Next day he sent me to his peer Dr. Wietz and my heart beat was fix via procedure. Today I am fine with no issues.

    Fort Lauderdale is very fortunate to have a hospital like Holy Cross with one of the very best of…read morecardiology departments along with Holy Cross Cardiology Associates. All of the doctors there are totally top notch and I found Dr. Karan Munuswamy to be one of those best of all doctors. My legs filled with fluid so bad I could hardly even walk. Then, as I couldn't find any shoes to fit, I basically became housebound. At the time we really weren't sure what was going on, but I had a dinner party at which there were three medical doctors as guests. By the way and as a tip, doctors make the worst party guests because no matter what, medical stuff becomes a topic of conversation. However for me it was good as with one look at my legs all three of them descended upon me demanding I see a cardiologist immediately which is what brought me to meet Dr. Munuswamy. On first visit he carefully examined me, gave me an electrocardiogram and set me up for other tests in order to find the problem. After each test he promptly phoned me with the results. It all just turned out that I had an adverse reaction to a prescribed medication. I couldn't have asked for better or more concerned treatment and fortunately find that I had no cardiology problems. All that was need was a change in medication. So it's with my thanks and a Yelp Five Stars for Dr. Munuswamy.

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    Michael A Chizner, MD

    Michael A Chizner, MD

    4.8(9 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    I really don't know where to begin. Dr Chizner was my late husband's Doctor for many years. He…read morealways spent time with us explaining procedures and consoling us as my husband had a very difficult battle. Yesterday, I visited him because I had an abnormal EKG result from another provider that really concerned and frightened me. He and his staff spent so much time with me and showed such kindness. He put my mind at ease .. I highly recommend him. He is very humble, approachable, knowledgeable , likeable and professional with charisma rarely seen in a Doctor in his position.. Consider yourself fortunate if you are able to become one of his patients. He will make your journey as pleasant as possible regardless of your situation or the forecasted outcome... You will love Annie, the receptionist and his staff as well..

    This guy's the real deal. I liked him as soon as he walked in preceded by his small team of…read morestudents. Very pleasant demeaner. Pleasant, Professional and Patient seems to be the theme permeating this office. But I was seen first by his P.A. or Nurse Practitioner, Annie, who conducted an initial in-depth assessment, thoroughly reviewing my situation and history and asking pertinent questions. AND she was, unsurprisingly, pleasant, professional and patient. Having been aware of Dr. Chizner's training and accomplishments I expected to be a bit intimidated, but despite the white-coat-syndrome-on-steroids with all the pros in their white coats, I was comfortable with him from the start. It was interesting to see the teaching that was going on as he conducted his assessment and it was clear that he has great rapport with his students as he frequently made eye contact with them to highlight a point or observation. The bottom line is that virtually immediately he identified the likely cause of my complaints which have persisted for years. No tests, no labs, no scans. Just simply his inquiry into my symptoms and history. This after the previous usual suspects of echo's, ekgs and so on having been inflicted on me which provided no guidance into explaining my situation. I'd be remiss if I didn't recognize Alicia, the young lady at the front desk who also fields the phone calls. She is, you guessed it, very pleasant, patient and professional at what she does AND helpful. I should also mention that there was never any hint of any time constraints.

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    Bartzokis, Thomas, MD - Waiting area with physician's training certificates and medical school diplomas

    Bartzokis, Thomas, MD

    2.6(10 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    For nearly two years, I repeatedly expressed concerns to Dr. Bartzokis about my coronary calcium…read morescore of 620. My understanding is that a calcium score this high indicates significant plaque buildup, and I was concerned because the score itself does not identify where the blockages are located. Each time I raised my concerns, they were dismissed, with comments that he had patients with calcium scores much higher than mine. In April, while riding my bike, my smartwatch alerted me that my heart rate had reached 172 bpm. Initially, I thought the watch might be malfunctioning, but I did not feel well. Two days later, while simply walking, my heart rate rose to 148 bpm. Concerned, I immediately contacted my primary care physician, who saw me the same day. After performing an EKG, he diagnosed me with atrial fibrillation, prescribed Eliquis and medication to control my heart rate, and strongly advised me to see my cardiologist as soon as possible. I contacted Dr. Bartzokis' office but did not receive a return call. The following morning, I called again and was told to come into the office around 11:00 a.m. A nurse performed another EKG, which happened to be normal at that moment. I explained that I had recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, was experiencing chest pain, did not feel well, and remained extremely concerned about my calcium score. The nurse told me she would ask Dr. Bartzokis to come in and see me. She returned with a heart monitor and informed me that he was too busy and that I should come back in a week. While she was attaching the monitor, I again emphasized that I had recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, had chest pain, and had been expressing concerns about my elevated calcium score for two years. She again said she would speak with him. When she returned, she once more informed me that he was too busy to see me. Two nights later, my smartwatch alerted me that my heart rate had reached 148 bpm while I was sleeping. The following morning, it remained around 142 bpm. My wife drove me to the emergency room, where I was immediately admitted to the hospital. After evaluation, I underwent a cardiac catheterization procedure. The results revealed two significant blockages: one at 90% and another at 70%. Two stents were required. I was informed that the 90% blockage involved a major coronary artery often referred to as the "widow-maker." What is most upsetting to me is that I sought help repeatedly. I reported atrial fibrillation, chest pain, elevated heart rates, and longstanding concerns about a high calcium score. Despite these warning signs, I was never seen by Dr. Bartzokis during that urgent visit because he was reportedly too busy. I cannot overstate my disappointment with the lack of urgency, concern, and communication I experienced. Based on my personal experience, I do not feel that my symptoms were taken seriously, and I cannot recommend this practice to others seeking responsive cardiac care.

    Stay Away Just awful..so done with this practice . Bartzokis…read moreis 'mailing it in until he retires'. He should go now. The office is one big hot mess.If they answer ( which phone often rings a strange busy sound) You are not permitted as a patient to make an appointment with the DR. You need to leave a message with the medical assistant about your issue and hope and pray someone listens to the message. I then get a call back changing a med that was not the issue... My blood pressure must be sky high just trying to get an apt.. I had to beg for it...done done stay away ... susan - February 19, 2025

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    Waskin, Glen A DO

    Waskin, Glen A DO

    2.5(8 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Dr Waskin is very interested in the health of his patients. He looks at all your records and checks…read moreyour prescription portals from cvs and Walgreens before he sees you, to get a picture of your overall health as a new patient. He does not "wing it " like most doctors who see Medicare patients. Also he does not pass you off to his staff, he sits with you and goes over all your bloodwork and test results and explains things, line by line. He is wonderful.

    I was a patient for over 4 years and not once did I get asked " how are you?" ,Probably the worst…read moreDr's office and staff I have came across and I have seen many over my years. I always waited at least 1 hour ( sometimes an hour and half ) to actually see Dr Waskins even though I never seen more than 2 people waiting and no one in the rooms. I never felt like a patient , always had issues for simplistic refills and was put in a very dangerous position by Meagan with a med that had been prescribed to me for over 20 years , she stated she would NOT refill I would need to seek other assistance when I was literally having panic attacks with no meds. I truly believe they have "god complex's" and should not be practicing . I was also told I would not be seen by their office anymore when attempting to obtain an appointment so I am now again in a precarious position thanks to them, Every time I did need care due to tests results or issues I was deferred to other Dr's , always shuffling the actual care and responsibility to someone else, as far as I'm concerned they really only operate for the insurance angle , always tests tests even though I have blood work done by 3 different Dr's I was forced to pay for visits every 3 months and blood work even though I literally just had done with others , Insurance whores !

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