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    Christopher M. Shaari, MD

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Amazing doctor! Compassionate, knowledgeable and has hands of solid gold! The staff is wonderful as well, very friendly and welcoming.

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    Robin M. Brody, MD

    Robin M. Brody, MD

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    I have had the distinct pleasure of having been treated by Dr. Robin Brody for over ten years…read more Suffering with allergies and occasional asthmatic symptoms, I have seen her at least several times each year. Each time, I have left the office feeling like I have had ample time to explain my concerns to her and for her to hear what I have to say, and that she has conducted appropriate diagnostics and clarified to me her final assessment and her suggested patient plan. I whole-heartedly and without reservation endorse her as do all members of my family. I never leave the office without her admonition to call her if the prescribed treatment does not have me feeling better within a designated time frame. Her prescribed treatment has always left me feeling much better. On the few occasions when my body was either not responding to treatment or responding more slowly than I had anticipated, after contacting her as advised, she has often chosen to follow up the initial regimen with a short-term antibiotic or steroidal treatment resulting in a full recovery and/or accelerating the healing process. As a professional orchestral musician for the Metropolitan Opera, specifically a woodwind player for whom breath support and control and freely moving airways are critical to my work, I have found her to be sensitive to my particular needs. She is appropriately conservative in dispensing some medications--antibiotics, for example--that would not necessarily be more beneficial than mere time and rest for a condition I presented. That said, Dr. Brody's understanding of and respect for the specific demands of my job--my inability to perform with a hacking cough, for e inability to perform with a hacking cough, for example--have occasionally led her to choose to treat my symptoms in a more aggressive way. In short, she is not just treating a medical condition; she is treating the patient. I would be remiss if I did not also acknowledge the other fine doctors on staff with ENT and Allergy by whom I and members of my family have been treated, including Dr. Lee Eisenberg and Dr. Sima Mithani. It is additionally worth noting that the office staff is thoroughly professional and pleasant. Over the ten-plus years that I have been seeing Dr. Brody and others physicians at ENT and Allergy, office management has been on the forefront of implementing new services and technology for more efficient doctor-patient communication: adding phone and text appointment reminders, establishing a patient portal, creating a phone app which, among other things, provides the patient with the ability to view any doctor's availability for future appointments and book appointments online at any time. Susan Spector Second Oboe MET Orchestra

    I brought my daughter here and to see Dr. Brody, and she was extremely rude dismissive and talk to…read moreme and my minor child as if we were scum. I explained to her that I wasn't the one who made the appointment and I understand that what we were there for we should've made an appointment for a different doctor understood she turned to me with the nastiest look on her face and said well I did not make the appointment either. She was also asking my daughter a question. Yes, my teenage daughter had her headphones on, but they were behind her ears and while my daughter was explaining why she was there the doctor cut her off and said get those off while you're talking to me I think she is very arrogant and need not work with patient if she isn't empathetic enough to do so when I try to cut the appointment off and said fine we will leave. I will make an appointment with the right doctor, but I would like my co-pay back. Her response was I'm gonna do it, but I don't wanna do it.

    Hackensack University Medical Center

    Hackensack University Medical Center

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    In 2010, Hackensack University Medical Center is where I had my fibroids removed with the, "DaVinci…read moremachine which is a robotic-assisted surgical system that is used to perform complex procedures with greater precision through small incisions. It works by giving the surgeon a magnified, 3D high-definition view of the surgical site while they control robotic arms with instruments from a console." Dr Michael Pitter (RIP) was my Doctor who performed this masterful work. The nursing staff was simply divine with their TLC, compassion and professionalism kindness towards me. I was preparing to have my Mammogram and Ultrasound done. However, I was informed by my scheduler at Columbia Doctors that I needed my images from my last mammogram (2014) with Hackensack University Medical Center. Today, nothing has changed with the remarkable, caring, positive staffers, that give TLC as their standard. A professional body of heartwarming staff at Hackensack University Medical Center. I called and requested my images. They returned the call the next day, and my images and report were ready. I drove to NJ, got my ticket stamped for free parking from the Breast Cancer Screening Center. Dropped off my images to Columbia Doctors on West 51st Street in the heart of Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall (so cool). At the end of the movie, it was a joyous experience that made me feel truly gratefully happy and cared for by Hackensack University Medical Center and Columbia Doctors/NY Presbyterian Hospital. The great news is that my Mammogram and Ultrasound was negative. AMEN

    After a grueling 10 hours in the ER hallway I was moved upstairs to a hallway bed for two days…read more There were ample discharges yet they still did not move me into a room. I absolutely give 5 stars to the day time nurses I had during my time in 3LW. The night shift I cannot say the same. I felt avoided and ignored entirely at night other than them waking me up for blood work and vitals roughly. For two days I dealt with nonsense and excuses just waiting for an MRI brain scan. Finally one of the APNs was able to escalate my MRI up about 8 hours earlier. I came to Hackensack because they're supposed to have an amazing triage process and broad range of care. I had seen and witnessed so many patients with non emergency issues coming to the hospital and passing me over for things they should be going to an urgent care or their normal PCP for. After 3 days I left with zero diagnosis or information about my condition. A complete waste of my time coming here.

    Christopher M. Shaari, MD - earnosethroat - Updated May 2026

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