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    Temple/Chestnut Hill Cardiology

    1.0 (1 review)

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    Penn Heart and Vascular Center Radnor

    Penn Heart and Vascular Center Radnor

    3.0(2 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    This review of for Sharon Rubin and Paul Mather, who are advanced heart failure physicians…read morecurrently at Penn. They have been working together for decades and have been through three Philadelphia area health systems. The first was Temple, whose transplant program was shut down - then Jefferson, and now Penn. Rubin is a terrible physician. Has the personality of a social worker, which is good, but not technically competent. She can struggle to explain some things to patients. Most importantly, she is not there when you need her. My father had been seeing her for a number of years; however, when he had a massive heart attack, he was left minimally conscious. We had questions about how his cardiac impairment would limit his chances of survival given the option to discontinue life support. The hospital where he ended up did not have his full medical records and history despite requests. Our family attempted a million calls to Dr. Rubin and her office. The nurse told us that she had given her the messages and was praying for my father, but nothing further. This took place over six weeks or so and we kept calling, so plenty of time to return the calls. Not a single call to Dr. Rubin was answered - not one. Also, while she was at Jefferson, Rubin was required to do rounds and patient visits for a time with a pharmacist and nurse in the room with her. I am unsure what that was all about. Mather runs the show and Rubin is along for the ride. Mather's lower on personality. He only saw my father a couple of times when Rubin was away. He ran the Heart Failure Institute. My observations of the Heart Failure Institute were that the people getting heart transplants seemed to be mostly white and people who were put on then-experimental therapies (i.e., long-term LVAD, which required them to live in the hospital pretty much for the duration of their lives) were black. This partly speaks to the lack of availability of transplant organs for people of color; however, I never saw anyone white walking around with a long-term LVAD. (The patients exercised by walking through the other cardiac wards in the hospital.) The father of someone I went to high school with was able to get a heart transplant through this group. He is white and his heart failure was due to alcohol dependence, interestingly enough. Trust me, you don't want to be in the situation my family was in with the lack of communication/avoidance in tough end-of-life situations, so avoid Dr. Sharon Rubin.

    Everyone was friendly and helpful. My doc is the best if you need a heart dr with a heart. Dr…read moreMoghbeli MD. Takes her time and treats the human.

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