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    Amy Kosches, MD

    4.0 (8 reviews)

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    Jeffrey Steinberg, MD - Headache & Pain Center of South Florida with Dr. Jeff Steinberg

    Jeffrey Steinberg, MD

    3.5(11 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    I'd rather not go into details but I would not recommend or ever go back. His diagnosis are not…read morereliable and his billing company are not to be trusted.

    I read a Yelp review that stated Barbi, the nurse/office manager/appointment giver/prescription…read moreexecuter - all roads lead to Barbi - is a liar. I don't know if she is, so you decide if she is a liar or if the doctor has little care for his patients, or at least me. I'm the person who baked holiday cookies for them at my first appointment, after chatting with Barbi when I made the appointment and who gifted Barbi's two big dogs huge dog toys. Since becoming a patient 3 months ago, I contacted the office with 2 requests - once when I was having significant issues stemming from being undermedicated and once when I was having serious side effects, for weeks, after trying to 'get used to' the meds. Both times I spoke with Barbi and, per her suggestion, emailed her with detailed info to help the doctor understand my issues. Both times Barbi told me that she'll tell the doctor/the doctor "is aware" of my inquiry/"the doctor will call you today". I never got a call from the doctor. I also saw on the patient portal that they put another patient's info in my chart - I only wish I was 5'7" but the 16" neck I can do without. They also put down results of exams I didn't have - at my first and only in-person appointment, since they prefer virtual appointments, no one took my vitals. So some other patient's height, weight, blood pressure, and BMI are in my record. Even though I was not assessed for cardiovascular, respiratory, balance, reflexes, gait, sleep, psychiatric, etc. abilities, my patient record shows that I was assessed. My medical history and dosage of my one daily med was inaccurate and when I emailed screen shots of inaccurate info, Barbi didn't make changes. I finally emailed her a list of the issues and she removed the info instead of correcting it. During my last virtual appointment, I told the doctor my one daily med is still showing at half the dose I take. Barbi never fixed it. I don't think that the doctor and nurse are horrible people, but I question their actual concern for the patient, at least when I was the patient. Was. As in I didn't appreciate the lip service and lack of concern for me. When we don't feel well or have a condition that requires treatment, we are at the mercy of the medical profession. I learned to put more emphasis on PROFESSION, as in professional. When I asked myself, "do I feel that this is the height of professional care?"I FLED from their office, that was on day 4 after I reported concerning issues and the doctor STILL hadn't contacted me as Barbi promised. So, you decide if one is a liar or if one is unprofessional and disinterested in providing actual care. When I forwarded another doctor my email sent to Dr. Steinberg about the side effects, that doctor immediately scheduled a virtual appointment that day and prescribed a different medication. Night meet day. I went from one doctor whose office sluggishly promised action and then did nothing, to another doctor who couldn't help me enough. And beware, Dr. Steinberg gets paid the negotiated rate from the insurance company and then seeks the balance of his nearly $600 per session fee from the patient. Wow, questionable service doesn't come cheap.

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    Jeffrey Steinberg, MD - Not my vitals. You really should visit your patient portal and make sure its all about you and not another patient

    Not my vitals. You really should visit your patient portal and make sure its all about you and not another patient

    Jeffrey Steinberg, MD - Another patient's info in my patient profile - and look how much time it took to get it

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    New Age Psychiatry

    New Age Psychiatry

    3.3(9 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    Hilary Ortega is the worst Doctor I've ever had the displeasure of working with…read more She was very late or missed EVERY SINGLE APPOINTMENT I had. Unreal. When I had concerns, like when my medication was denied coverage from my insurance carrier. I would reach out to this Doctor. She never returned calls or even fixed the medication issue. So I was forced to come off of a medication suddenly leading to extreme mental and physical distress. DO NOT GO TO THIS PLACE IF YOU VALUE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH.

    Beware!! Petty drug peddler leave you high and dry!…read more They had me on Adderall for ADHD but it felt horrible because it's meth so I stopped taking it almost 2 years ago I needed a letter for the court, confirming my diagnosis, and that I am not medicated and they refused to do it because I had not refilled my prescription Or had a visit within the last 12 months (the last one was on February 28 of last year) Yea, I'm not kidding. Their excuse was that after a year it wouldn't be appropriate. As if I found the cure to a mental disability in secret. Not once did they offer to speak or perform a new consultation because I refused to take meds after. In the last hour I found a Dr who can give the letter after proper diagnosis and my lawyer is already organizing the case for a medical review panel so we can get a signature on an affidavit to give them before we can legally begin the malpractice/medical negligence suit.

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