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    3.9(62 reviews)
    0.9 miUpper East Side

    To give just 5 stars is not enough, they deserve 100 of them. Let me tell you that I've been seeing…read moredoctors for years and got used to chronic pain as noone could fix it, but Dr. Greuner diagnosed the problem within 5min of my appointment. I had an AVM surgery. He showed me every scan of my arteries and explained everything clearly. I felt calm before my surgery only thanks to him. This is the best care and treatment you can get, not just in New York, but worldwide. I came from Europe to specially see dr. Greuner and glad I did. No wonder he is ranked as top 5 doctors in the world. He is so carrying, knowledgeable and genuinely an amazing person. The staff and dr. Tonis were so friendly and welcoming, they took the time to explain everything in detail and answered all the questions that I had. They followed up after the procedure to make sure everything was good with me before my traveling back to Europe. They don't just treat you, they make sure you leave their office healthy, pain free and with a smile on your face. I can't thank you enough how you changed my life. From constantly being in pain to being pain free, really increased quality of my life.

    I was extremely fortunate to be treated by Dr. David Greuner for AVMs at NYC Surgical Associates…read more As someone who previously had many bad experiences with other doctors including being misdiagnosed multiple times, I'm so happy there's someone like Dr. Greuner (and the rest of the staff) who genuinely cares about his patients and listens to them not only during procedures but also prior and post. I would give this practice a 100 stars if I could.

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    Lenox Hill Hospital

    2.8(355 reviews)
    0.1 miUpper East Side

    I recently delivered my baby at Lenox Hill Hospital and overall had a positive experience, with a…read morefew areas that could definitely be improved. The biggest highlight was the staff. The anesthesiologists were fantastic -- they took time to explain the epidural, answered all my questions, and had excellent bedside manner. My delivery nurse was absolutely amazing and made the entire experience feel calm and supported. Some things the hospital does really well: * You can have two support people plus a doula * The Northwell app lets you see medications, notes, and diagnoses in real time * You can wear your own clothes during delivery * Nitrous oxide is available as a pain option (though it's still fairly new) * The discharge education was excellent due specifically to Erin-- they even helped ensure our car seat was safely installed * The nursery was helpful when we needed rest and is fist come first serve * Bella Photography took beautiful newborn photos in your recovery room and allowed you to bring props * There's a comfortable family room for visitors The birth registration office was super helpful, they didn't put any pressure on us because we were still deciding the name, we really appreciated that. However, there were also some challenges: * Triage felt outdated and the changing area lacked privacy and seating * Delivery and recovery rooms are quite small with limited seating, having folding chairs * The postpartum unit sometimes ran out of basic supplies (linens, blankets, disposable underwear, no shower chair) * There were several instances where I requested medication or supplies and waited hours to receive it * Breastfeeding support felt discouraging rather than supportive * I was not offered a breast pump when told I wasn't producing enough milk only told you use formula * Food ordering required calling a number and sometimes waiting on hold (would be much easier through the app); the food was actually pretty good. The patient transport elevator does not work properly, it took a really long time to move between floors and when discharged it took a very long time. Overall, the clinical staff and delivery team were wonderful and made a huge difference in the experience. The nursing staff was hit or miss. With a few operational improvements -- particularly around supplies, postpartum support, and responsiveness -- this could easily be an even better experience for new families.

    I was admitted in February 2026 for severe abdominal pain related to my gallbladder. While some…read moremembers of the staff were kind, my overall experience left me feeling unheard, dismissed, and frustrated. The biggest issue throughout my hospitalization was pain management. On multiple occasions I waited hours for prescribed pain medication despite repeatedly telling staff I was in severe pain. I often felt like I had to plead or even cry before my pain was taken seriously. A resident Dr. Nomen would also delays in receiving IV medications that had already been ordered. Communication was inconsistent. One nursing assistant recorded a temperature of 100.9°F and said she would notify the nurse, but when the nurse arrived she told me I did not have a fever because she had never been informed. I also repeatedly asked several physicians about the results of my IgE allergy testing and was told someone would follow up, but no one ever did. I eventually learned the results would take about a week. There were other frustrating moments during my stay. Despite discussing food allergies, I was served chicken for lunch and told there was no other option. Maintenance requests, such as replacing the toilet paper, were never addressed while I was admitted. My interactions with some physicians and residents also lacked empathy. I felt my concerns about pain control and treatment options were dismissed rather than discussed. Instead of collaborative conversations, I often felt rushed or spoken to in a condescending manner. Discharge planning was also disappointing. I was told follow-up arrangements would be made with my primary care physician, but no new appointment was scheduled. Staff pointed to an appointment I had already made months earlier and presented it as though they had arranged it. I recognize that hospitals are busy and that not every member of the team provided poor care. However, patients in severe pain deserve timely treatment, respectful communication, accurate follow-up, and compassion. I hope this feedback encourages improvements in patient communication, pain management, and discharge planning. Also, I didn't feel it was appropriate that Dr. Andrew Price reached out to my internist due to them going to the same school or squatting in front of me like he was Megan the stallion. Lastly, the resident Dr. Nomen called me rude and was very condescending when stating "I could leave hospital" during my discharge. She obviously didn't care for me, if I was probably a "married" woman she wouldn't have used that tone with me. Overall, her acerbic attitude was appalling.

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