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    Bulsara Girish

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Nicoleau Aryel, MD

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.0 miQueens Village

    I've been coming here to see both Dr. Choudhary and Dr. Nicoleau for 10 years. The office is…read morelocated minutes from my house and there's plenty of street parking. This is a very professional office. If you view many of the awards and accolades on the office wall, they live up to it. Calling to make an appointment is easy and the front desk has remained professional for the 10 years I have been coming here. They are New York Queens Hospital affiliated. Dr. Choudhary takes his time to listen and answer questions or concerns. The Medical Assistants are knowledgeable and I've never had an issue here. The waiting room can get very crowded but for a small office they have managed to stay organized. Dr. Nicoleau was awarded one of America's Top Physicians.

    Honestly, I never wanted to come back here again after a bad experience this spring, but I needed…read moreto get a health form filled out for work asap and this place already had my records so.... Well I was only supposed to go ONCE, but they conveniently "ran out" of some of the shots that I needed so they told me to come back another day. I had to come back on THREE separate occasions (keep in mind that each time I have to take time off of work to come in here) and pay THREE separate times for something that should have been completed in ONE visit. They do this on purpose just to keep billing the insurance and to keep charging me the copay. I am not made of money. Do you know how many hours I have to work just to pay for one visit?? Hoodrats working here do not want to hear one word of it. Ghetto and very unprofessional. This is the LAST TIME I'm stepping foot in this dump.

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    Cross County Medical Care

    1.7(15 reviews)
    2.5 miQueens Village

    Yep... all the reviews are true. This establishment is very dated, unsanitary, and can use a big…read morecleanup. The waiting room is tight and snug, sitting only 9 people. The entrance is locked and I witnessed the receptionist asking other patients nearby to constantly open the door, vs unlocking it herself, which I saw her do afterwards (there's a buzzer that she has access from her receptionist desk). Means she had access the whole time, but didn't hesitate to have this poor lady stand up every ten minutes each time someone new walked in. I witnessed this for two hours. My appointment was at 2:15... I arrived at 1:20, but wasn't seen by the doctor until 4:30. I understand offices can get busy, but it was quite a wait for a "lunch break." I witnessed several other patients that were already waiting before me walk out and telling the receptionist that they didn't have the luxury of time. So they would have to come back a different time. It's unfortunate that the appointment system isn't reliable- it appears that they commonly overbook. Meanwhile, they were accepting walkins as well, so that backed up the queue of people. I highly recommend bringing a battery pack and something to keep yourself occupied for at least three hours.... Once you are called in from the first waiting area, the tech checks your blood pressure and weighs you, and then you wait another hour or so until you go into an exam room. When I was sitting in the room after an hour, someone knocked on the door (turned out to be the tech that brought me there initially) and she reacted with surprise, giving me the impression that she forgot I was there. I also noticed that they leave the monitors exposed with patient information out in the open... makes me a little uncomfortable because you'll never know if the wrong person can get access to it. I witnessed every worker, including the physicians and techs that draw your blood, use the same pair of gloves after each client. The urine and blood samples are kept right next to each other... the room where they draw your blood in is crowded and you can't rest your arm properly. So the tech had me raise my arm up while she was drawing blood. Not so great because what if I accidentally moved my arm or whatever the case may be. Fast forward to my 2nd appointment that Dr. Mythily had me make to solely pick up my results... she said they couldn't email or provide anything virtually to me so I had to come in. I addressed my concerns that I didn't want to wait another 3 hours just for results. She couldn't promise anything, which I get, but my fingers were crossed and I made an appointment at opening hours. I got a notification the night before that my appointment was delayed half an hour. I still showed up early for safe measure and luckily I got to speak with her in a reasonable amount of time. She then told me that the lab didn't do the tests I needed and continued with a defense of it not being her fault and the lab may potentially "throw it away." She proceeded with saying that now, they can email me once results are in. Interesting... ... ... wherever that fault may be, this process was a waste of time! I lost a week of waiting for this and now I have to start over somewhere else. Shows more of how unreliable and incompetent this office is.

    I don't want to make a wrong judgement. So I am going to type up what happened during my visit…read morehere. The star I gave was only representing my feeling about the visit. I accompanied my friend who has mental illness for a follow up. The appointment was at 1:15. We arrived around 1:10 and we were told to go in by the receptionist. Before we enter the hallway of the exam rooms, the receptionist asked us if it is ok to be seen by a physician assistant. We thought a PA can be a good as a doctor from previous experience from other clinic, so we accepted. We waited until 1:45 and a girl in MA suite took the vital sign of my friend, and kept us waited until 2:15. At 2:15, a nurse came by and asked us if my friend took his vital yet. We said yes, but she ignored our answer and repeated question for couple times. Finally, my friend got to meet the PA around 2:30. She tried to look into my friend's chart from the Electronic Medical Record. Although she messed up the first and last name of my friend, the software still managed to locate my friend's chart twice, but she missed it and told us that she need to find someone to help her with the system. I turned out helped her to locate my friend's chart. We told the PA on a finding from a recent blood report, she responded "I need to contact the doctor and see what she wants to do." We then told her the purpose of this visit is to follow up with my friend's diabetes and continuation of a new medication dr. Prescribed in previous visit, which is not covered by my friend's insurance. She then told us that she will ask one of the nurse to take a finger sticks to determine what to do. The nurse who asked us about the vital sign came in the exam room with a glucometer. She spent about 5-10 mind to figure out how to use that machine and kept on telling us this is her first time using the machine. I did not see her throw the needle away to the BD Sharp Collector, indeed dropped another new one on the desk from the box. I hope she did not use a used one for my friend. I offered guidance owns she ignore me just like what she did with the vital. It took her about 15 mins to complete the finger sticks and she turned out forgot to record the rate. Good that she managed to retrieve the record of my friend's blood sugar level. She then escorted my friend to an exam room for a blood test. After the finger stick and blood drawing, we thought the PA has a decision what to do with my friend's diabetes. Is she going to continue the meds? Or if she has any good advise for my friend. Well, she told us "what is the blood sugar level again?", We told her the level rated, she responded "okay, I am going to call the dr. and see what she is going to do." I finished here with my review. It is 3:26pm. And we are still waiting for the doctor to call back and the PA to release us. Hopefully we will be release soon, and with an accurate and good medical advise. Where is the doctor, btw? Why can't the PA has some judgement on her own? It's like a jail here. It is 3:29 now. Let me stop here. So long Thanks for reading.

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    Cross County Medical Care - These are the ppl that come into the office. Like I said bring your face mask and Lysol

    These are the ppl that come into the office. Like I said bring your face mask and Lysol

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