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    Interfaith Medical Center - It's the 17th at 6 is this considered exp

    Interfaith Medical Center

    1.9(67 reviews)
    2.6 miCrown Heights, Bedford Stuyvesant

    They need new dental receptionists !! Always calling and…read morethey give me false information I've been calling for 3 weeks after 3:30 on Thursdays to change an appointment as suggested! Do you think they answered? NOOO If I come in person and give attitude, they gonna want to call security from the front! Smh get some new ones please! Besides that everything else is fine.

    My father, who was a patient, experienced extremely poor treatment during his stay at Interfaith…read moreMedical Center. He was repeatedly neglected by staff by not giving him the pain medication in a timely manner, left in a hot, poorly ventilated room with no working air conditioning on that 3rd floor, and denied basic requests like ice water to relieve himself from the heat for hours. Staff also left unused medical equipment (syringes and needles) on his eating table, creating a serious health hazard. At one point, he was locked in a room with an irate dementia patient after the nurse walked out, held the door closed and refused to open the door -- even as my father yelled and banged on the wall for help. Visitors, including his wheelchair bound family member, had to beg staff to take action. Overall, his care was marked by neglect, unsafe conditions, and a lack of respect or urgency from hospital staff. No patient -- especially a vulnerable one -- should be treated this way.

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    Proof of admittance to Interfaith Medical Center my outside room

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    Holes in the privacy curtains

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    Century Medical & Dental Center

    Century Medical & Dental Center

    2.1(99 reviews)
    1.1 miDowntown Brooklyn

    This review is specifically for Dr. Neha Parmar (nurse practitioner)--she is a dermatologist at…read moreCentury Medical and Dental. I made an appointment with her because I was having some skin issues. I also decided to do a mole check. It turned out that I had two moles that I needed to have checked. One had some abnormalities and I was told that I could check it in a few months or have it removed. It was on my back and I'd rather not wait. She also informed me that she could remove it but she gave me other options if I wanted to go somewhere else. I felt completely fine with Dr. Parmar removing it. She has such a great bedside manner; she had calming music playing during the procedure and I felt at ease. The other mole turned out to be normal. As for my skin, it turns out that it was allergy-related. I have since gone to an allergist at Century Medical and Dental (at their Myrtle Avenue location) for an assessment. I will say that even if you make it on time for your appointment, be prepared to wait. I made the mistake of going to Whole Foods before my appointment, let's just say that I'm glad this was in March and not July. I highly recommend Dr. Neha Parmar if you're in need of a dermatologist.

    Horrible dental organization. I have had a dental cleaning scheduled for months. Got a call the…read morehygienist would be out and I needed to reschedule. Came for my second appointment and learned when I arrived it had been cancelled. Now I'm here a third time, for a 9 AM appointment which I arrived for at 8:50. It's 9:30 AM and the hygienist hasn't even arrived yet. Complete disrespectful waste of my time. For a woman that works and needs to move meetings in order to make appointments, this facility shows zero care. I've had better experiences with the gynecologist. This review is specifically about DENTAL.

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    Park Slope Medical One

    Park Slope Medical One

    1.8(15 reviews)
    0.6 miSouth Slope, Park Slope

    I used this place when Dr. Byrne was there. But he's gone and the place is a dump. Here's an…read moreexample: I was having my history taken with the Medical Assistant and an office assistant and some kind of construction or supplier company guys knocked and came in (didn't wait for a response) and spent 3 mins talking in the middle of the exam room about what the room needed and what type of lid they wanted on their biohazard bin. The whole place has a grimy feel. Chairs in the waiting room are old, walls are kind of dirty, the "art" hanging on the wall looks like it came from a (crappy) thrift store and there are bins and boxes laying all over the floor and lining the walls. While the reception staff seem friendly, they are totally unhelpful. I ask for my medical records to be sent somewhere and they act like I've asked them to make me pancakes. The doctor who replaced Byrne is named Izmaylov and he has a habit of not listening to all your comments or questions and insisting he knows what the problem is - even before you have explained the whole issue. Last time I was there (the same time with the sudden visitors in the exam room) he didn't order 1/2 of the xrays needed and I didn't find out until I was all the way in the xray room. (Me: "What do you mean you don't need the thumb? That's where I told him that most of my pain is." Tech: Sorry, he says it's just these 2 fingers.") That's just one example. He's done it with medications before, giving me things that interact with other stuff I told him I was on and he didn't catch because he was too busy telling me what he thought my problem was. Luckily my pharmacist caught it in time. It's right around the corner from my house. I'll happily go somewhere else to avoid the headache from now on.

    Dr. Anthony is a fine and trustworthy doctor. She is overworked but, the times I saw her, she did…read morenot appear to take it out on her patients. The staff do indeed fuck things up and get the insurance wrong. Wait time is long, but I suppose it's about average. The 3-star rating I gave this place is simply due to Dr. Anthony, who doesn't suck. Let's face it: medical care in this country is so third-world that a clinic deserves some gold stars just for not getting *everything* wrong.

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    Park Slope Medical One

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    Fort Greene Health Center - Entrance

    Fort Greene Health Center

    3.8(44 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown Brooklyn

    Yesterday I had four immunizations for an upcoming trip. It was an excellent experience! Great…read morepeople, knowledgeable, friendly and efficient. HC is right upstairs at the Dekalb station/Willoughby on the Q line. I can't remember if I called or booked on line ..personnel do not do in person bookings for followups. I'm actually looking forward to going back! Thank you FGHC.

    Got a TDaP shot before visiting my newborn nephew but was unsuccessful in getting a Hep A :(…read more Pros: * The only place in NY you can get free shots (with some restrictions)! * Clean facilities with knowledgeable staff. The front desk faculty can be curt and direct and forgo pleasantries especially when there are a lot of people in line, but they aren't mean. Cons: * Wait times are hit or miss- either 20 min to 1.5 hr! * They don't allow cell phones, so bring magazines or e-books. * They are very strict on being a clinic that does NOT administer travel vaccines. So don't mention the word "travel" in the staff's presence or they will correct you immediately. I came back again to try and get a Hepatitis A vaccine shot for an upcoming trip to India, but got turned away because it was only for "high risk adults through age 59." Doesn't going to India make me high risk? I didn't know whether it was worth the effort to argue with the front lady on what is considered "high risk." Left disappointed.. Tips: * Make sure to read everything, I mean everything on, https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/immunization-clinics.page They have health/age restrictions for some shots. * Google Map "Fort Greene Health Center," NEVER their address, 295 Flatbush Ave., as it will direct you a residential apartment 30 min walk away. I learned this the hard way! * Closest way to get there is the Q, & B to DeKalb Ave and get out at the North side Willoughby St. entrance * Remember to bring your vaccination record, insurance card, and any other evidence for securing a vaccine.

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    Building Entrance

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    I got two shots in one go

    Fort Greene Health Center - Building Front taken from DeKalb Avenue station across the street.

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    Building Front taken from DeKalb Avenue station across the street.

    Planned Parenthood - Joan Malin Brooklyn Health Center

    Planned Parenthood - Joan Malin Brooklyn Health Center

    3.5(72 reviews)
    1.3 miBrooklyn Heights
    Consultations available
    Certified professionals

    a lot of the recent reviews are negative, but I had a really great experience. I went there for IUD…read moreand the nurse practitioner was very nice and so were the other workers. You can tell that everyone works together really well when it comes to getting you from the waiting room to taking the blood sample etc etc. I wish I remember the nurse practitioner's name because she was really sweet and I would definitely go back so if you're on the fence about this location, I would say give it a try!!

    This planned parenthood is different than the Manhattan branch. The Manhattan branch did not do the…read moregonorrhea and chlamydia testing with the pink stick that you have to break in half and put the other half of the swab in a tube. Then inside the bathroom you got to open a squared metal door on the wall and put the bagged swab inside the box. Never knew Planned Parenthood had that type of system. This is my first time doing it. The whole office was all white and just very white! It was very nice and modern. I liked the offices. They were very organized and I love the number signs to indicate the room number. The problem that I have and wish they include is radiology, which they lacked. That would make them better. Checking in was seamless and as always you got to check in through the metal detectors. Too bad they cannot make far away appointments into the future like 6 months from now vaccination. Sucks

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    Planned Parenthood - Joan Malin Brooklyn Health Center
    Planned Parenthood - Joan Malin Brooklyn Health Center

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    Brooklyn Internal Medicine

    Brooklyn Internal Medicine

    2.0(1 review)
    1.3 miClinton Hill

    FYI, this small doctor's office serves mostly Medicare and low income patients according to the…read morereceptionist. That being said, the doctor here is not my primary care physician but I was sick and wanted to see someone close by so I could get a prescription for an antibiotic if needed. The day started out like this - called at 7:30 am and left a message to have someone call back for an appointment. No call. The office opened at 10 am but their line was continuously busy so I just walked over there at 10:30. Though the doctor's name appeared on my insurance carrier's website as in network, it turns out he was not so I was told I'd have to pay $100 to see him. Fine. As I'm about to go in, the receptionist tells me it's cash only even though that information is not posted ANYWHERE in the office. When I asked why not credit or even a posting re cash only, she said, why would we post that when most of our patients are Medicaid? Um...because not ALL of the residents in the neighborhood are Medicaid if I'm there! Going to a local bodega cash machine is out of the question, so I left without seeing a doctor but went to the pharmacy next door for throat meds and had much better luck there than at that office. The doctor at this facility may be top notch, but I wouldn't know because just getting to see him was not possible under the circumstances. If you must see a doctor here, remember to bring cash and a lot of patience.

    NewYork Presbyterian - medcenters - Updated June 2026

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