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    Franklin Square Pediatrics Practice @ Honeygo

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    Mercy Personal Physicians Overlea

    Mercy Personal Physicians Overlea

    2.1(12 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Great doc. Unsafe facility for crips. "Team" can't refill a standing prescription to save my life.read more

    Honestly the only reason I come to this facility is because my PCP is here and I've been his…read morepatient since before I had need for specialists. He's amazing and would get five stars on his own. Unfortunately... the rest of the place leaves something to be desired. The front desk staff is overwhelmingly Christian, which is perhaps to be expected from a pseudo-Catholic hospital affiliate. I'm sure that's great for their mental health, if not their eternal souls, but it does leave one with the issues one generally has with loudly-Christian folk, including self-righteousness, ableism, and homophobia. They've recently taken down the "inspirational" (read: prejudiced) printouts wallpapering many cubicles so we'll see how that goes. I have not had much luck here with specialists: My wife, a friend, and I have been refused exams (by different doctors) because of being overweight. I was told "fat people have pain" as if I am too stupid to tell the difference between mild arthritis and a displaced kneecap. Whoopsie! My wife was accused of drug-seeking after a brutal car accident; I got the same from a different doctor because I worked at a pharmacy for years and used the word "drug" instead of "medication" to describe my super-exciting and TOTALLY recreational cholesterol and blood pressure meds. Despite a pair of vicious surgery scars, I was informed that the surgery I had didn't exist. After I paid out of pocket for copies of 24-year-old paper medical records from a non-affiliated hospital, the doctor acknowledged that I had had the surgery but I just didn't know the right name for it. She refused to tell me the "correct" name. I could go on, and I could name names, but the bottom line is that this is a PERVASIVE issue in the culture of the practice. Patients are treated more like enemy combatants than partners in healthcare. There is a saying or belief in Baltimore about doctors. You go to Hopkins if you're good enough You go to University of Maryland if you can stand the politics You go to Mercy if you can stand the religious culture You go to GBMC if you can't stand either You go to MedStar if no one else will hire you ...Overlea just so often fails to live up to Mercy's place on that list.

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    Weiner George MD

    Weiner George MD

    5.0(1 review)
    4.5 mi

    Dr. Weiner has been my primary care physician since 1984. He is a wonderful doctor and a wonderful…read moreperson. He literally saved my life in 1995 when he received a copy of a blood test result that my then-urologist had ordered. Dr. Weiner phoned me to alert me that there may be a problem, saying the urologist might want to do a scan. When I went to the urologist's office he told me that everything was OK, so have another test in 6 months. When I told the urologist about Dr. Weiner's call, he (the urologist) became miffed and said "If it'll make you feel better, we can do a scan." He did the scan and found I had prostate cancer. So I had a prostatectomy (needless to say, I didn't have that urologist do it). Since I was under the direct care of the urologist, Dr. Weiner was under no obligation to alert me as he did. Another time, the day before I was scheduled to fly to London to make a presentation at a professional seminar, I came down with an ailment. I phoned his office to see if he could see me on an emergency basis, and was told that the earliest he could see me was on the day of my flight. However, I went to his office the day before the flight and he worked me in during his lunch break--he gave me a prescription and some instructions, which fixed me up and I was able to take the flight to London. This was important to my career as I was invited back several times in later years to make presentations; had I missed that first invitation at the last minute, I may well not have been invited back. I could cite many other plaudits of Dr. Weiner's practice with me as a patient. He invariably returns phone calls the same day and spends all the time you need to talk. He has never kept me waiting more than a minute or two at most when I go to his office by appointment; again, he never rushes me through. Marshall H. Pinnix 7/27/07

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