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    Chun-Ming Lin, ND, RPh

    3.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    5 months ago

    His alternative methods did not cure me of my breast cancer the second time it came back, not impressed.

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    2 years ago

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    4 years ago

    Heard good things about this place but can not give an honest review as of yet. Need to go there first.

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    NYU Winthrop Hospital

    NYU Winthrop Hospital

    2.1(7 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Was in a bad car accident with my parents and after being discharged went to say goodbye to my…read moreparents but their doctor was talking to them. A security guard got nasty and called for "backup" and when the doctor finished I said goodbye and one of the security guards actually followed me out- imagine a patient being followed out- also when the ambulance brought me in they had me in a wheelchair in the hall for over 2 hours before taking vitals and examining me- pic below of the toy cop following me out

    Spouse spent 2 days/nights of hell in the ER and 4 days/nights of hell in neurology. After multiple…read moreMRI's and Cat Scans and daily blood work, the results were "inconclusive." Terrible. On the last day, after the final MRI was performed, the nurse attending my spouse began pulling/yanking out the IV. My spouse yelled and said, "Your hurting me." Also, Heaven help you if you get this other one, Nurse C. She is undisciplined, entitled, UNPROFESSIONAL. When is it acceptable for any medical staff person to yell at a family member, "WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM?" When is it acceptable for the nursing staff to block that family member from leaving? The incident is more involved but the staff did not act in the interests of my spouse or me. After sending a complaint letter to five heads of the hospital, the patient advocate responded. She stated after an investigation had occurred regarding the letter I sent and nothing was substantiated. This is not surprising as the patient advocate is really a "staff advocate." And of course the nurses will deny any wrong doing. Winthrop/ NYU Langone Mineola is a bad hospital. I will never allow my spouse or myself to be admitted again.

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    John Allendorf, MD

    John Allendorf, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    1.9 mi

    Back in the late spring of 2008, I had a minor medical condition that required some surgical…read morecondition. I mean, I know most people grow football-sized tumors in their spleens...right? *ahem* Well, regardless, I needed a fabulous doctor to kind of nip that one in the bud before it became soccer ball-sized. Dr. Allendorf is both a professor at Columbia University's College of Physicians & Surgeons and an attending surgeon at NY-Presbyterian's Columbia University Medical Center. He specializes in liver, pancreas, and endocrine surgery. I'm honestly not sure where "spleen" falls in those category, if at all, but Dr. Allendorf kindly took me in and fixed me up all shiny and new. He is an extremely kind doctor and very straight-forward about what I was dealing with. He is soft-spoken and I felt extremely comforted by him. While hospitalized, he would check on me on occasion, and he was very thorough with his post-surgery follow-ups on me. As a current employee of NY-Presbyterian, I do see him on the rare occasion I am doing work in the ORs or PACU areas at CUMC. I even see him eating lunch sometimes outside of the Sage cafeteria. Perhaps, one day, I will actually have the nerve to walk up to him and say thank you. I will refrain from lifting up my shirt to show him my scar and exclaiming, "Remember...THIS?!" I try to have SOME class while at work. ;-) But in all seriousness, he is a fabulous doctor. I highly recommend him. As a possible future patient, you will be in skilled and competent hands. (I mean that quite literally as well as figuratively.)

    Chun-Ming Lin, ND, RPh - naturopathic - Updated May 2026

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