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    Srino Bharam, MD

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    East Coast Advanced Plastic Surgery

    East Coast Advanced Plastic Surgery

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    I visited this office after hearing about it through my medical network and insurance. After…read moredealing with a deviated septum and the slew of nasal and sinus problems it has caused consistently for nearly 30 years (including: headaches and face pain, nasal congestion, nosebleeds, sinusitis, blockage of one nostril, sinus infections, excessive postnasal drip, and excessive allergies) I decided to find a quality doctor to help me. When I heard about Dr. Chalfoun I made an appointment as soon as possible. The last one I spoke to several years ago (and ENT, and plastic surgeon) brushed me off with a shocking manner. Dr. Chalfoun was very nice and willing to listen to what I had dealt with. I laid out everything I had been experiencing for years, and even how I had been dismissed by the previous doctor. He was shocked by the previous doctor's words, "It sounds like you have allergies and want a nose job," and attitude. After waiting for the nosebleed I was having when he first walked into the exam room to stop, conversation, and a brief exam he basically said that the same thing as the previous doctor only with nicer wording. He also said that it seems I am able to get air through my nose. I had never once said I couldn't. I did however make it clear that half my nose has a tendency to close on its own while I'm sleeping. He said this was most likely due to dryness, despite me having told him that humidifiers are very active in my house since my father and I both suffer from nasal issues due to dryness. Despite everything I described experiencing and how everything has escalated over, again, NEARLY 30 YEARS he wanted to refer me to an allergist. I told him that I had taken every over-the-counter product for years, some simply out of desperation. Apparently, this was nothing. He also looked at me numerous times like I was lying. This is how you treat a client, or anyone who comes to you for help? I made it clear early on that I was tired of taking pills and using products and wanted a real solution. I do understand that not every deviated septum requires surgery. But what more needs to be done to prove that I need help? Did he need to see me having a significant nosebleed, or heavy swelling in my sinuses? I have a feeling he would have simply handed me some cotton or prescribed me something. While looking through reviews prior to making my appointment, I found it odd that a doctor who supposedly specialized in rhinoplasty (someone in the office told me this when I made the appointment), didn't appear to have any reviews regarding this. I should have seen this as a sign. He would rather push a client off onto another doctor to pack more pills in rather than help a person who has probably taken multiple products already. It makes you wonder what he does for other clients, say one who wants implants. If someone came in claiming that they're unhappy with their current state and it has given them anxiety and depression for years, would he simply suggest they get therapy off onto a therapist and get a medication? I have a feeling he wouldn't. I regret this visit. A word to anyone in this office if you happen to read this: ask the client before they waste their time coming in if they have ever been to an ENT or allergist, because the doctor won't help them if they haven't. Although, after my experience, it looks like he'll push you in that direction anyway.

    After I was diagnosed with breast cancer, my breast surgeon referred me to Dr Bedri for breast…read morereconstruction following a bilateral mastectomy. From the first consultation, I immediately knew I was in the best hands. Dr Bedri changed an experience that could have been mournful and traumatic into one that I can actually describe as "pleasant." I felt 100% confident that I could not be in better hands. You will not find a more skilled and capable surgeon. Further, Dr. Bedri's bedside manner is unsurpassed; he is patient and compassionate and will take as much time as necessary to answer every little question. I am so grateful for all he has done for me--I feel beautiful and like myself. I also am so grateful to his PA and office staff--every single one of them is kind, patient and helpful. Look no further--Dr Bedri and his staff at ECAPS are top-notch.

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    Curalta Foot & Ankle - Wyckoff

    Curalta Foot & Ankle - Wyckoff

    4.1(8 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    My daughter had an appointment with Dr. Singh - she was fantastic and walked my daughter through…read moreeverything. Donna at the front desk was the one who helped us triage aftercare instructions from the doctor by connecting us to her when she was in the other office for the day. Thankful for Donna's caring, committed attitude towards patients and helping us navigate the next steps by connecting us with the right people. She is kind and pleasant and a joy to see at the front desk. Thank you Donna!!! You are a superstar.

    I had complicated foot surgery there 2 years ago. Firstly, I was never warned or educated as to…read morehow difficult and painful it would be. Secondly, I was made to continually feel like I was being a baby about it . Also , there were constant implications that I wasn't working hard enough and that was why my foot was taking so long to heal. Meanwhile at my wonderful PT office I was told that I had a severe injury that would take a very long time to heal and that they were sorry I was not prepared and impressed by my willingness to work so hard. There is definitely something wrong in this office. The only person that was consistently nice was the woman that greeted you at the front desk. I felt like no one else wanted to be there or wanted me to be there and I didn't feel like a person with value. . On my last visit I was told " this is your last visit -bye! Two years later my foot is still numb , but, I would never go back there or recommend my surgeon. I'm sorry , but, I believe people that work in the medical field must have skill and empathy!

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