Please find another doctor and avoid any facilities Dr. Bulsara is associated with. Dr. Bulsara was assigned to look after my loved one in a rehab facility in Sands Point, NY. He was rarely at the facility and only seemed to stop in during the evening. He made changes to medications that were not explained to the patient and when we questioned the staff about these changes (the patient was having serious side effects and there were potentially bad interactions between all the drugs being prescribed.) We were told the changes were "Doctor's orders" and that they had no other information about why the changes were made. Our personal physician requested that Dr. Bulsara contact him. Dr. Bulsara claimed to have spoken with our doctor, but never did! Completely unprofessional! In addition, Dr. Bulsara did not take kindly to being questioned and became even less cooperative (which wasn't easy, seeing as how he was barely ever there anyway!) I twice called his office during business hours. Not only was there no professional greeting or receptionist the first time; the phone went unanswered the second time. During business hours! I tried not to imagine what would happen if there had been an emergency. When I reached him, he said he would meet me later that evening at the facility, but when I arrived 15 minutes before the time he said he would be there, I met him leaving the building! He said he had to do something personal related to his child but became angry when I questioned the poor treatment his patient was receiving, why he had claimed to have spoken with our personal physician when he hadn't, and how little time he seemed to spend actually looking after his patients.
I did not see his name anywhere mentioned in conjunction with this rehab facility. If I had, I would have found another unfavorable review about him and would have chosen a different facility. We took our loved one out of the Sands Point facility and on the day of his scheduled release, discovered that Dr. Bulsara had failed to sign the necessary paperwork! Not terribly surprising, I suppose. read more