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    Dr. Presser Belkin is that rare physician who offers not only comprehensive expertise in her field,…read morebut also ability to see her patients as individual. She is encouraging and she does not give up with complex cases. Overall she is an excellent physician that I would highly recommend.

    I went to see Liza Presser Belkin after having multiple episodes of angioedema and…read morehyperpigmentation of my skin without a known cause. We sat and discussed during the first meeting, which seemed fine, and she ordered a few labs. When I saw her the second time, I had done extensive research on the days I had those episodes (four total over a span of years) and I realized, on each of those instances, I had taken a specific one-time medication. I told her about this and that my symptoms were akin to a fixed drug eruption, and she said no, that it was "a red herring," and stated that her conclusion was more likely when she had absolutely no evidence to support it. She also said, if I wanted to be sure, the only way is to retake that one-time medication to see if the same reactions occur. Like are you serious? I left her office and some days after, she sent me a message through the portal to ask something, and I asked her a question in return. A few weeks later, I received a bill from her office. I called to ask why I was being billed when I didn't see her on the day I was billed for, and the receptionist said Liza said that I had asked her a question through the portal that she needed to do research on, and she was billing me for that time she used to research. So in short, because Liza doesn't know the answer to a question her patient asks, which she should since it's in her specialized field, and chooses to research it on her own time, she bills you for an office visit without you knowing until the bill arrives at your doorstep. What a scam. In short, I arrived at my conclusion through extensive medical journal research, avoided the medication she referred to as a "red herring," and now, years later, zero episodes. Sometimes I wonder why we go see doctors who gaslight us, especially when we know our bodies best.

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