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1.0 (3 reviews)
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2.1(43 reviews)
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Very kind, thorough, and knowledgeable care every time my daughter has brought my granddaughter…read morehere for her checkups. Thanks so much to Dr. Marina Dukhan and all her staff!

My experience with BeWell hasn't really been that well lately. But when it comes illness and pain…read moreits hard to find a decent place nearby my residence of Brooklyn. I put up with this PM department just for medication while weening off the oxycodone at 5mg per day. But the muscle relaxer was the most important as it helped with spasms. First things first, I tried PT with an older male that really wasn't appropriate...after the second issue with how I was "handled", I finally made a grievance. Worst decision because the two young women at checkin ended up being a bit unprofessional about it. So, I put up with it for a couple y-e-a-r-s. I eventually said to them to please stop talking about patients and (assuming other coworkers at BW). Left it at that ...even after the woman on the right side eventually said, "Im gonna look you up then..." But in early 2026 a new hire popped up yet again after I'd already seen ppl come & go. Most of the med assistants seemed cool and professional overall. Pearl, one of the supervisors, was always cool with me even if I experienced her behavior over others. Whatever. But this NEW hire in early 2026 would be the most trash "professional" that got me crashed out to be fair. Never met her personally ...never ever interacted with her either. Three months ago, Lisa, as I believe is her first name and is a hispanic middle aged woman, would say something derogatory out of nowhere as she walked by me while sitting in a chair. True, I had a terrible haircut. But tf, right? The way Pearl would EVENTUALLY defend this person was point blank a false statement. When this happened, I had to think about what just happened, I retorted back at this Lisa (medical something). She didn't say squat. She would never ever say anything along the lines of "No I didn't mean that." She never defended herself. So yup. I don't at all care about my reaction. This was so wrong and again out of nowhere. Moreover, Lisa has used the n word around patients while she was talking to the other two at the front desk. After this "Ouch!" 'gorgeous', bubbly woman crashed me out, I'd finally issue a grievance to an office manager by the name of ANNA about it. She said that she would handle it and apologized. I was actually trying not to implicate others -- other than Lisa...but I did emphasize to ANNA that there were others at the front who had not been so professional, including gossip and language. Matter of fact, last year, one of them mentioned briefly that light skin women weren't necessarily attractive. Whatever, right? It's Brooklyn, right? Who wants to cause more drama over trash? Me, myself and I after this would happen to me to my face...along with YESTERDAY, MAY 11, 2026. Because middle aged, pear shaped, obese Lisa was so insecure and filled with guilt that she had brought a larger, younger (light skin, wouldn't you know) woman to "look" at me...before that larger woman chucked and motioned with her very large legs kicking out towards me while both women looked at me. DIDN'T PHASE EITHER OF THEM ONE BIT. So how could I, a patient, not interpret that as some kind of threat? Biggum was basically motioning that I was going to be refused service, I reckon. Ok, but life's too short, right? We don't all have to like each other. Anyway, ANNA, I will be needing some information and in case you have not deleted any videos from this whole ordeal, I will try to get my attorney to subpoena your medical center. As well, I will emailing you and requesting information on company ownership, licensing for all involved as well. I know what I may be up against. I've put with this cult of folks in NYC for years ...but I am way too old for this situation to go unresolved. You and Layla (who I also want full name and credentials as an RN) may or may not realize that I was not the one to put up with this situation by someone that I'd never hired to clean my apartment let alone as a "medical assistant" who already knows my PERSONAL information. Update 05/24: emailed BW for information on ownership, license, and video recovery without any response. As well, I didn't add how Pearl would make up excuses for what this Lisa individual said... when no such things happened. Lisa was not complaining via "ouch" over her feet. Pearl seemed to make it all up after I finally told her what this immature middle aged woman said as she walked by me. On May 11, after I stood up for myself over two grown ass adults who were trying to harangue me in front of me, Pearl would defend them and accuse me of cursing at her to a Layla (who sided with Pearl without any proof...b/c we all know this is a pill mill for profit). This after Pearl asked if I didn't want ppl looking at me. Pretty pathetic gas lighting if you ask me. As well, Layla would ask me how I was doing and if I dared mention arthritis she'd say "ok ok " in seconds. Lame that I had to go through this w this class of ppl every month.

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1.9(17 reviews)
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Once again, ZocDoc didn't steer me wrong. With my weird…read moreschedule, finding doctors that are available on Saturdays are the best. Started seeing Dr. Yunayev in 2014 & I'm not going anywhere else unless he stops accepting my insurance or something along those lines. Although there is a sign that says there may be up to a 2 hour wait on Saturdays, I've never waited long to be seen. (As with most of my doctor's appointments, I don't show up on time anyway because I know they're not ready when I get there lol.) He does do a blood test before issuing birth control which I like. Peeing in the cup isn't always accurate. Cash only which sucks because who carries cash anymore? There's a chase bank a few blocks away or you can just ask them to send you a bill. The parking lot is awkwardly small (Like there's only 7 spaces & it's a tight fit), but I usually get a spot. Street parking shouldn't be hard to find either. If you take public transportation, the B41 stops right in front of the building & the B47 is a short walk away.

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4.5(2 reviews)
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I needed to go to the doctor and am in between insurance policies, so I found the Brooklyn Free…read moreClinic online and went the next day during walk-in hours (Wednesday, 5-6pm). If you know you need to go ahead of time, I'd highly recommend making an appointment. In total I spent almost 5 hours there -- I was last on the list. The nursing student and Registered Nurse who did my intake were very kind and professional, as were the two medical students who eventually saw me. While in the exam room I was even visited by a sexual health counselor who offered free HIV & Hep-C testing, which I thought was cool at a free clinic. In the end, I got the care I needed, got a prescription, and received my medication from the pharmacy the next day, all without paying a cent (I did pay with my time though). If you don't have health insurance and need to see a doctor, I'd recommend this clinic! Just make sure you make an appointment in advance. And bring a book to pass the time in the waiting room.

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4.2(5 reviews)
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I've never been to a level up urgent care facility so since I needed to take the Covid test for…read morework I figured let me try them out. I was first on line.... They open at 8am. A woman came in but the rest of the staff got here around 8:15am - 8:20am. This would have not be such a bad thing if people didn't start coming in already and there was no one to help the clients (at least 8 people was here by the time they opened). I was able to fill out my information in the kiosk. I'm not a fan of it allowing you to set an appointment because if you schedule it for 9:30am and it's 8am it will say I You're too early for the appointment. Although I'm a walk in patient not sure why I must need an appointment. It is now 8:27am and I'm sitting in the room waiting on someone to test me for the rapid Covid test. Okay it's not 8:33am and the test was taken (no vitals) I was told to wait in the room and they would give me the test results right away which is pretty cool . This location is new and very clean, staff seems pretty nice. I got my results and letter by 8:45 so hopefully I can make it to work for 9:30am. I gave them a 5 star because of the quickness once I got processed in but they get a 4.5 for the pre processing and lack of staff when they opened at 8am. I will definitely be back again but it seems to be best to come in early in the AM.

I will say that the wait was long (about an hour and a half) even though it didn't seem too busy…read more However, the staff was generally nice and the PA that helped me (Tiphanie) was absolutely awesome. I definitely recommend this location!

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Big Apple Walk-In Urgent Care

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4.8(5 reviews)
0.7 miEast Flatbush

This is our 3rd time here now. Once I heard about this Black Owned urgent care, you couldn't pay me…read moreto patronize the others! Each time, the doctors (one man and one woman) have been amazingly helpful. Provides great customer service. Spends as much time necessary answering all questions, making me wish this was an actual Primary Care Provider office. My only complaint is one of the ladies at the front. Her demeanor is always very offputting. She's not blatantly rude, but she's also not personable and welcoming. This time around, she told me the fee, and I thought she said $80 because she speaks low. I said I'm sorry? And she said "Fifty. Five Zero." Ummm sis, I don't need the condescension. Just speak up next time! I said "are you alright?" She said "I'm fine." I said okay, your demeanor is a bit off, but if this is your normal personality, that's fine as well. The other receptionist said "she's actually the nice one..." Hmmm, well luckily I don't come here for their services, but I will say, If I wasn't so big on supporting black, I might not have come back just because of that. My daughters sick. I'm a bit flustered. A smile and personable greeting can really make all the difference.

Let me start off by saying this was the first walk-in clinic that I've been to FirstEnergy care and…read moreI must say I had a wonderful experience the girls were very patient behind the counter and they helped me very much with my situations and I loved it I didn't get frustrated or annoyed at all they made everything go nice and smooth and helped me out with everything I highly recommend this walk-in clinic Big Apple Urgent Care and I highly recommend the professional and courteous staff I went in for my second coronavirus shot and came out a happy camper thank you big apple Urgent Care for all the good work

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