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    Briarcliff Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing Care - "Exceptional Care, Close to Home."

    Briarcliff Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing Care

    2.3(24 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    My experience at Briarcliff Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing Care was outstanding. I was…read moreadmitted following spinal fusion surgery and, upon arrival, I was unable to walk. Thanks to the exceptional rehabilitation team, I received occupational and physical therapy twice a day from a caring, knowledgeable, and supportive staff. Their doctors met my every need. During my stay, I experienced some unexpected complications from the surgery that required me to extend my time there, but their team continued to provide unwavering support and attention working with my insurance to asure I was getting the care I needed. After 24 days, I was able to walk out of the facility--something that would not have been possible without their dedication and expertise. The staff was compassionate, attentive, and truly listened to my needs during a very difficult time. I highly recommend this facility and am incredibly grateful for the care I received.

    My 4 week stay at Briarcliff Manor was bittersweet! it should receive 5 stars but I had a major…read moreproblem with Nurse Phoebe and it appears I wasn't the only one. She ignored my call bell ring for my meds and when she arrived with my pain meds she began screaming at me about her workload. I reported her. After that she purposely held my meds back. Administration took her off my case but since she was nurse on duty she still had access the the dispensing of my meds. Wanda(the cna), Gladys, Jenai, Ms Shackleford RN, Pat (DON) and the exceptional physical therapist team made me realize that there are good and exceptionally caring people who work at this facility. But they are letting one rotten egg Nurse Phoebe destroy their image. I would go back but not allow them to put me under care of Nurse Phoebe!

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    Open Door Family Medical Centers

    Open Door Family Medical Centers

    1.9(8 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Fairly hostile. They all go out to lunch at the same time which makes no sense to me…read more I don't even wanna repeat what exactly happened it's just too exhausting. The optometrist was very nice but his assistant, actually know. I can't believe she had me take an eye test with my dollar store glasses on! You're not gonna get an accurate reading of my eyesight that way but she insisted . This is not the first time this place has really messed up. I remember I had a problem which I don't care to repeat and the cream I got said specifically on the cream not to be used for the condition I had. The doctor refused to get on the phone with me. So there you are. This is where many people go that don't have a whole bunch of money to spend on medical care. They take Medicaid but since they're stripping Medicaid away from 70 million Americans, I guess we should be grateful for even this lousy care. About 20 years ago I went and met a wonderful doctor from India. She told me she was into missionary medicine. In other words she chose not to be a millionaire with her degree and just wanted to help people. Just don't have the energy to wait 3 1/2 or four hours to see a doctor anymore . Don't have the stamina. I can't remember her name but she was fantastic and I don't even know she works there anymore. I also got bifocals and I have to break my neck to use them. Ridiculous. Welcome to America people. If you're not rich and you don't have a whole bunch of money to spend on medical care this is the treatment you're going to get. Even if you do have health insurance you might get treated terribly anywhere . I can't believe what we both been through in the last decade. It's just been a horror show all around. For example in Caremount they let us run around with extremely high blood pressure until another doctor sent us to the hospital on a gurney. The hospital was northern Westchester which I had been going to since I was a kid. Seems there have been no upgrades since I was a child and that was not yesterday. tons of people running around, and they then they think you're crazy when you tell them you can't see at night because you have cataracts. So it took half an hour for them to release me and they all thought I was nuts but I ended up driving home fairly blind anyway. It was terrifying. I think it's logical not to want to drive half blind. Apparently they just thought I was nuts. I have left my car at the doctor that insisted I go by ambulance to this hospital and no they did not give me any blood pressure medication. I had to wait until the next day after everyone was screaming heart attack and stroke level blood pressure and finally get about half the medication I needed. Unbelievable.

    Two stars are are too much. While the mission is admirable, they don't have enough staff to service…read morethe number of patients at each location. They try to be single point of access but can't. Urgent care can take days to access. People are sent home. Patients can't see their doctor post surgery for weeks after discharge. The patient portal set up is sub par for communicating and you cannot access every provider. I hope they merge with someone that can help them expand and grow properly. There are a few medical organizations in the area that may be a good fit.

    Briarcliff Pediatric Associates PC

    Briarcliff Pediatric Associates PC

    4.9(7 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    There are four doctors in this pediatric practice. They're fairly flexible in appointment times,…read morebut it is a busy office and the wait time may periodically be lengthy. They generally avoid over prescribing medication, which could be frustrating for some parents, but probably is best practice for the child over the long run. When my son had an emergency illness and was subsequently hospitalized for three days, they kept in constant with me and the hospital to stay fully informed of his situation. I want to give special praise to one doctor in particular, Dr. David Costabile. He is extremely patient, listens to your concerns and thoroughly addresses all your questions no matter how minute. He explains everything in layman's terms and never throws medical jargon in your face. He has been the best health care profession that I've ever dealt with.

    We love this practice, particularly Dr Costabile who is superb. As others have said, he has a very…read morekind, respectful manner with parents and kids, and does not over-prescribe. He's also a really excellent clinician who picked up early on my daughter's mild heart murmur and an astigmatism through routine physicals. We have also seen the other doctors and the nurse practitioner Renee, who is lovely - all of them seem ready to go the extra mile for their patients. The office is very responsive and has always fitted us in quickly for issues of concern, as well as helping fix appointments with specialists when needed. Only two minor quibbles: they do keep you waiting for routine visits, at least 30 mins in my experience (Dr Roye especially seems to run late perhaps bc she spends extra time with young patients!). Tedious with a newborn. Also one thing for nursing moms: I found that like with other doctors, there is some pressure here for newborns to regain birth weight faster than breastfeeding often allows; it's helpful to come armed with an opinion from your lactation consultant. All in, we are really happy with the practice and would not change.

    Westchester Medical Center - Ground floor cafeteria. Tastes like chicken, doesn't come apart like chicken.

    Westchester Medical Center

    1.7(27 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Westchester Medical Center is an absolutely terrible hospital. It's the only trauma center in…read moreWestchester County and it's by far among the worst places. I wish someone would develop another trauma center because the medical care here is terrible. I pray that the terrible people are all replaced and they receive divine retribution for their lack of compassion. I want to highlight two particular people- nurse Margaret and Glenn from the second Medical ICU. They're exceptionally rude individuals, who makes me wonder why they would ever become a nurses. Because they have such poor bedside manners. My mother in law is passing away and these two nurses on the second floor won't let the family be with her. We just want to sit beside our mom, and these two nasty nurses are big on having a power trip on removing people who just want to stay by their mother's bedside when she's unresponsive. The audacity of these people. They said that my mother-in-law is not "actively dying", meaning they didn't pull the plug, so they' fought us on staying with her! Imagine your mom passing away and not letting the family stay by her side. DONT COME HERE.

    This review is for the cafeteria on the ground floor. Many…read moreof the selections are deep fried and grilled. There is a salad bar as well as sushi. There are daily specials charged by the ounce. It's not inexpensive and it is noisy.

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    Westchester Medical Center - 5/25/25 On weekends, aside from Panera, this is the Food & Beverage dept.

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    Westchester Medical Center

    1.4(11 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    The hospital is clean, quieter, & calmer than NYC hospitals but that only makes the complete lack…read moreof care and the doctors seeming inability to either keep patient records straight or to give an honest answer that more baffling. I talked to doctors 2 times and a social worker once and on all 3 occasions they either were thoroughly confused or they just did not care about providing care and instead just lied to me. Of particular note was a Dr. Asmin or Asmen (I might be a little off on his name). He called me to report on the condition of my 80 year old mother after a painful fall. It's wonderful that he called, and if anything he said was honest I would be writing a positive review here. Instead he swore up and down that my mother must been out of her senses when she complained about the medical staff at night moved her injured legs with complete disregard for her immense pain. The doctor promised me that not only was my mother not in pain but that she was given morphine twice. He stated the exact times the medication was given as if he was double-checking to be safe. When I arrived at the hospital I double checked with the nurses, they confirmed that no pain medications were given. I called the doctor back with the nurse at my side, and the doctor said, "honestly, your mother isn't even my patient." Mind you, he had called me, unsolicited, to inform me of how well she was being treated, when the exact opposite was true. Your hospital is pretty, but I would never trust it in a real emergency. If you have family that ends up here, know that it's on you to verify the honesty of everything the staff claims. Be safe and verify everything. 3 lies in a row from doctors isn't an error, it's a pattern showing lack of care, sloppliness, and true incompetence.

    If there was Zero starts i would give zero starts they have a patient with a bloodcloth on her arm…read morefor 3 days seating in the ER for over 2 hours, they dont care at all. That's why they keep on getting sue. Do yourself a favor and go to White Plains Hospital if you are in need pf a ER service.

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