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    Suncoast Endoscopy Center

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    Vikas Kamat, MD

    Vikas Kamat, MD

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    My story starts with a bad experience I had at my community hospital where I was left in the…read morewaiting room for 13 hours with breathing difficulties. I have severe COPD, emphysema and asthma. I am a 56 year old woman, I've had the disease 12 years. Once seen, I was in the hospital for 5 days so I was very sick. My regular doctor had moved, so now Enter Dr. Vikas Kamat: I admit I found Dr. Kamat online, but he was close to my home and by this time I had become very ill due to accidental inhalation of a broken vacuum bag. I got very sick very quick. I realized that I needed to go to the hospital but the thought of waiting the thirteen hours was not appealing. So I called my new physician Dr. Vikas Kamat and made an appointment to see him hoping that I could explain that this sort of thing happens to me and to please admit me to the hospital. I knew that all that I would need was a few days of hospital care. He refused. Not only did he refuse but he seemed to take immediate umbrage to the idea that I would even ask such a thing!! He then proceeded to tell me that hospitals were "terrible, carried disease and would only make me sicker" and that what I needed he could provide and that I would be "just fine" He gave me a script for prednisone steroids and also for antibiotics and sent me home. Three days later I was worse. I could barely take a few steps without having to stop and catch my breath. I was coughing terribly and there was a terrible pain in my back. But Dr. Kamat told me to come in for a prednisone shot. When I got there I tried to tell them that I believed that the only thing that would help me would be a few days in the hospital. The answer again was "no, the hospital is terrible and carries disease". He said I could back in two days for another prednisone shot, and when I told him that I was in terrible back pain from coughing and hadn't slept in 3 days he gave me a prescription for cough syrup with codeine in it. It didn't do a thing for me and the pain continued to grow as I continued to cough and suffer. I called the Dr. and told him that I needed something stronger if I needed to live with this pain. And let's be clear here, I have NEVER liked pain killers and did not want them ever, but I started feeling like I had no choice. This was a new Doctor and I wanted him to like me and I wanted to trust him and deep inside I was hoping he actually could keep me out the hospital, because let's face it, I didn't WANT to go to the hospital. I NEEDED to go to the hospital and I knew it, but still I stuck with him. Hoping against hope he could make me better. Instead he gave me hydrocodone. Did it make me feel better? HELL YEAH I was high as a kite!! I still couldn't breathe well but it just didn't seem to matter as much anymore. And then I ran out of them. Dr. Kamat gave me more and an appt. for pain mgmt. Please keep in mind that the pain I was experiencing could have been easily alleviated with a few days of intraveneous steroids and antibiotics instead of narcotics but Dr. Kamat no longer seemed to want to be right, instead he seemed to NEED to be right, to best me, to be better, smarter than me. So again, not being a doctor myself I let him have his way. Soon I was out of pain medication and my appointment for the pain clinic was still 15 days away. So I called Dr. Kamat's office on Wednesday late and asked if I could have a script until my pain appointment and I was told to call back tomorrow. So I called Thursday morning and told they would get back to me. They didn't. So I got up early and called Friday when they opened and was told that they couldn't get me a prescription until Monday. So I asked "oh are you closed?" and was told "oh no we're open until 3:30" So of course I asked "then why do I have to wait until Monday?" I was very afraid I'd have some sort of withdrawal or worse the pain would come back and would be terrible. So I put that to the person on the phone. She told me she would get back to me and hung up. Yes like that. And I wasn't rude, I was just concerned for myself at this point. Who wouldn't be? Well she never called back I called them and they did give me the script. But it made me so sick, that I said to hell with it and took myself to the horrible hospital. Where I waited TWENTY NINE hours in the emergency department! I'm sure now that Dr. Kamat was behind that. He put me on a heart healthy diet for the days I was in there, knowing I had no heart problems but the food would be bad and I'd have no coffee because he just COULD NOT be wrong. Even standing in my room three days later, ME, 100 percent better, he still refused to even entertain the idea that I may have been right all along. Instead he lectured me on what a bad person I was, how I had been "mean" to his staff and to find another Doctor. Congratulations Dr. Kamat, YOU didn't make me any better but you believe you were right, AND you were able to punish me and obviously that's all that mattered to you.

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    Advanced Urology Institute

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    2.5 mi

    Today I had the chance to see a new CNA Monica Hodge of the Daytona office. I honestly didn't know…read morewhat to expect. She introduced, her self. She explained what she was going to do and asked a few questions. She knew all about me and my diagnoses. I was very thankful for that. Then we got right to work. She explained everything that she had to do and explained to me what I had to do to keep my health up. She answered all my questions and answered in a manner that I understood what she was saying. I am so thankful that I was able to meet and get my checkup from her. Very nice young lady.

    I was referred here by the VA, which typically already means it's going to be a rough experience. I…read moredidn't have much choice in where I received care. Unfortunately, my experience has been consistently disappointing. Every appointment seems to start with a phone call before asking where my blood work is, despite the fact that this office is the one that draws my blood... This has happened twice now, and it doesn't inspire much confidence in how things are being managed and creates unecessary anxiety. My initial referral experience was frustrating from the start, and things haven't improved. Every appointment has been late, standard by 30 to 45 minutes or more. As I'm writing this review, I'm sitting in the waiting room 30 minutes past my scheduled appointment, and I've already overheard three other patients voicing their frustration over even longer waits. The atmosphere feels tense and unhappy. Whether it's poor leadership, burnout, or staffing issues, it's noticeable the moment you walk in. As a younger patient dealing with complex health concerns, I want to understand my treatment and ask questions. Instead, I often feel rushed or dismissed rather than heard. Check the docs boxes and be on your way. And for the love of God, turn the air conditioning on or turn it up. Every visit feels uncomfortably warm, especially when you're already waiting well past your appointment time. Patients deserve to feel respected, listened to, and cared for. Right now, this office feels more focused on getting people in and out than providing a positive patient experience. I sincerely hope they take a hard look at their processes because there is a lot of room for improvement. There are at least 7 people bustling around in the back office and cannot seem to get it right. There isn't really any other option around so people get what they get...

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