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    Dunal Judy, MD

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    George Cuchural MD FACP

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I was a patient of Dr. Cucherall for 21 years. Due to my autoimmune issues, I saw countless…read morespecialists in NYC, Florida, and Boston but always returned to Cucherall because he was the BEST. He was compassionate and never gave up trying to find the root cause of my immune issues. By far the best doctor, and I am blessed I was a patient for so long. He found health problems other doctors didn't see. NEW DOCTOR AT HIS OFFICE IS A JOKE.

    I've never before encountered such a brilliant, knowlegable, kind, and compassionate doctor with a…read morethirst for continued learning. Dr. Cuchural is an infectious diseases doctor and also a primary care doctor. I have been a medical puzzle for years and Dr. Cuchural found things that other doctors haven't even heard of let alone tested me for! I am so thankful to have answers. Dr. Cuchural often works very late into the night because unlike other doctors, he spends as much time with a patient as he or she needs. He doesn't rush or cut appointments short and genuinely cares for his patients. If you stump him with a question, he will pull all of his electronic gadgets out and look up the answer for you. He fits patients in last minute even if it means he has to stay even later. He has the most wonderful bedside manner, which is imperative to me because I have severe anxiety. Julie, the nurse, is just as amazing. She is has a dry sense of humor and is absolutely hysterical, which helps when I'm feeling particularly anxious or overwhelemed from medical issues. I have literally walked in there crying many times and come out smiling. It's always a pleasure seeing her. I feel incredibly blessed to have been referred to Dr. Cuchural's office and hope that this review reaches someone else he may be able to help.

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    South Shore Hospital

    2.1(242 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    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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    South Suburban Gastroenterology

    2.7(19 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I have had fantastic and great experiences with the expertise of Dr Chris Kenney in Dr Thomas…read moreKenney. I also appreciate the help of RN Meghan. I received top flight service and got some great advice from Dr Chris Kenney. I'm very grateful for their help...

    I am writing to share a concerning experience I had during my visit on 5/12/2026…read more I arrived on time for my 7:30 AM appointment, as I had confirmed with Angela the day before. Upon arrival, the receptionist asked for my name and date of birth and instructed me to have a seat, assuring me that someone would come to get me shortly. While waiting, a nurse came out and was told by the receptionist that "both your patients are here." At that time, there were only two other individuals in the waiting area. However, I waited for approximately 35-40 minutes, during which more than half a dozen patients who arrived after me were called in before me. I approached the receptionist to ask about the delay. She responded by raising her voice and stating that the nurses were "working and getting your stuff ready" and that I would be called when they were done. Shortly afterward, she went to check, and my nurse came out immediately, apologizing and explaining that she had not been informed of my arrival and that everything had been ready for me since 7:30. This indicates that I was not checked in properly, and the information I was given earlier was inaccurate and she LIED to me. Additionally, as I left the office, the receptionist loudly said "have a nice day" in a tone that felt sarcastic and unprofessional. I was very disappointed by both the delay and the receptionist's demeanor. I value punctuality and clear communication, and I did not feel respected during this interaction. I hope this feedback can be used to improve communication and patient experience moving forward.

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