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    Kadiyala R Kumar MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Cindy E Shaffer, MD

    Cindy E Shaffer, MD

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    If you are looking for a doctor in Miami, look no further. Dr. Shaffer is without a doubt the best…read moregeneral doctor in all of Miami-Dade. I've been seeing her for three years and now that I'm leaving Miami, I'm kind of traumatized thinking about having to find a doctor as good as Dr. Shaffer again! Dr. Shaffer is associated with Baptist and you can communicate with her office using Baptist's online portal as well as see all of your exam summaries and lab results. She was covered under my United Healthcare Insurance, and luckily still in-network when I switched to Cigna. She shares the office with one or two other doctors who I believe are both "concierge doctors" so needless to say the office is beautiful and spotless. They can do EKGs and x-rays in office, as well as all of your blood work right then and there. I've seen her for everything from yearly physicals and strep throat to more complicated issues. She is so kind and intelligent. I have never once felt any bit uncomfortable or awkward when talking to her. Her office staff is wonderful too, particularly Courtney, and many times I've been able to get an appointment same day. Her office is located off of Lincoln Road, but there is a huge parking garage right next door with very reasonable rates. I think at most I have ever paid $8 and that was for a fairly long physical with labs, followed by a stop at Shake Shack across the street (because what else do you do after getting a physical?) As far as any negatives, the wait time can at times be a bit long, but since the service is so good I really don't mind. They're usually good about submitting prescription refills as well, I've only had to call them once or twice to follow-up on a refill. Her old assistant, Minerva I believe, used to be a bit scattered, but her new one Courtney is totally on top of everything.

    Excellent first experience at Miami Beach Wellness Center located on the corner of 17th & Michigan…read moreAve on the 5th floor. I came to see one of the MDs in the group, Dr. Cindy Shaffer, a primary care physician affiliated with Baptist Health. I had pleasant interactions with the entire medical staff. Also, this office is enormous, modern and equipped with state of the art diagnostics like ultrasound, x-ray, and they even do EKG and lab testing in office which is a HUGE time saver. The phlebotomist drawing my labs did a great job. The only drawback is finding parking near lincoln rd. so give yourself extra time.

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    Mount Sinai Medical Center

    2.6(265 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    If excellence had a name, it would undoubtedly be Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach…read more My experience as a patient has been truly exceptional. I underwent surgery performed by the renowned Dr. Vulcano, an outstanding physician whose expertise, dedication, and compassion inspire complete confidence. I placed my trust in his hands, and I am hopeful that, thanks to his remarkable work, I will make a full recovery from my fractures. I would also like to express my deepest gratitude to the entire hospital staff. From the doctors and nurses to every member of the support team, everyone treated me with professionalism, kindness, and genuine care. During one of the most challenging moments of my life, I found not only medical excellence but also humanity and compassion. Five stars are simply not enough to rate the quality of care provided by this hospital. Mount Sinai deserves the highest recognition for its unwavering commitment to the health, well-being, and recovery of its patients. Thank you for giving me hope and for guiding me through this journey toward recovery. Highly recommended and deserving of the highest praise. Gremaf Reyes

    Dr. Allen B. Kantrowitz used ethical misconduct, healthcare negligence, and patient abandonment on…read morethe morning of Sunday December 21st 2025. Around 9:30-10am. "Dr" Kantrowitz was making his rounds with a very nice Dr. Dr Stanley Briol. When they came to room "5127" I was In a considerable amount of pain. I recently had my second neck surgery in 6 months and I'm dealing with a very high amount of nerve pain and overall physical pain. I brought up a type of medical procedure that was used on me during surgery to help my bones grow quicker "Bone Morphogenetic Proteins" this treatment can cause inflammation to bring proteins to areas in need to make the bone grow faster. I had also had an MRI done the day before which showed that I had high levels of inflammation in my neck. As soon as I brought up this treatment. Dr. Kantrowitz told me that he didn't care what I saw on chat gbt or the internet and I tried to ask him okay, Can you explain and he said you can't debate with me about this stuff. I went to MIT. I asked him who he was and he told me he was the chief neurosurgeon. He was very rude and off-putting. He was very dismissive even though I was in and am extreme amounts of pain. I asked him why are you being an asshole towards me?... He said and I quote "your the asshole, I've seen enough, let's go". He left the room without helping me at all even tho that is his job, and while I perhaps should not have said; "why are you being an asshole to me" . He definitely should not have said you're the asshole. That was highly unethical. Also highly inappropriate because all I was asking about was trying to get help with the amount of pain I am in. And to leave the room without addressing my dire need for help violates the moral code that doctors sign saying that they will do whatever it takes to help a patient.

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    Tristar Wellness

    Tristar Wellness

    4.3(23 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I haven't visited a doctor in over 20 years and thought I knew what was wrong with me Dr Kamlett…read moresurprisingly spent over a couple of hours talking to me about all kind of things that have been occurring and sent me for a lot of tests which unearthed some shocking truths but gave me the chance to start tackling my problems straight away He also took the time to discuss various treatments and make suggestions. I'm so happy I was referred by my wife to this doctor.

    Disgraceful. I am a…read morelong-term pain patient. They made me wait all month for my appointment and for me to come in, which is physically difficult to do on its own, to tell me they won't accept me as a patient. Now, days before my prescription expires, I have to scramble back to my referring doctor to renew my prescription. All the nurse practitioner offered me is suboxone for when I will inevitably go through withdrawal due to their carelessness. My previous pain management doctor has been transitioning all of his opiate clients out of his practice and referred me specifically to Dr. Kamlet because this is his speciality. I assumed there would be little issue. It's a real slap in the face, on top of already having come in last month to receive ketamine treatment for my back-pain and being turned away due to their practice not using ketamine to treat back-pain, which I explicitly explained to the receptionist that I would come in for over the phone. Traversing the ever-changing field of medical care regarding opioid pain medication is hard enough and painful enough without falling victim to this kind of careless and abusive mismanagement.

    Phillip R. Craft, MD

    Phillip R. Craft, MD

    4.4(27 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Amazing amazing! Dr Phillip Craft is an amazing person and doctor. He is kind, loving, sweet and…read morereal. His hands are state of art. I had my breast done with him 20 years ago and just had lipo a day ago. It looks wonderful and it hasn't been 48 hours. The staff is great. I truly will only go to him and recommend him always. Thank you Dr Craft.

    After months of agreeing on moderate profile implants, the surgeon changed the plan and recommended…read morehigh profile implants while I was already prepped on an IV, right before surgery. I was not given time to properly consider or consent. His reason was that he preferred the projection. I was very clear from the start that I wanted a smaller, natural result. Because of this last-minute change the outcome is the opposite of what I agreed to. The implants are overly projected and firm, with very visible scarring and noticeable veins due to how tight they are. At a follow-up appointment, the surgeon raised his voice when I shared my concerns. The office offered a refund at that visit, but later said it would only be issued if I signed a non-disclosure agreement. I declined the NDA and still have not received the refund months later. UPDATE: I've been dealing with this back and forth for months. I finally agreed to sign the NDA their attorney had been pushing in order to receive my refund and move on privately, but never received a response. I stand by everything I shared.

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