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    4.3 (3 reviews)
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    I was on the operating table getting ready for eye surgery and the anastetheologist said it looks…read morelike I was in A-Fib. I was told no surgery until I get the all clear from a cardiologist. Well, I didn't have a cardiologist, so a friend recommended Dr. Arab- and thankfully they got me in a few days later and he gave me the all clear to have surgery. I came back a few weeks later to have my A-Fib looked at and the entire staff have been incredible throughout this journey. Every staff member I meet, every doctor I see, has been friendly, helpful and knowledgable and have helped my immensely. Even though they are an hour drive away from my home, it is worth the trek- plus I get to stop by Buc-ees every time! I cannot recommend this clinic enough!

    This review is about the entire Cardiology Physicians practice (Florida) and their irresponsible…read moreattitude and judgment about patients. So, I was told I should wear a mobile heart monitor for about a week. I was told I'd be called in for a fitting. So, I waited and waited. Then one day a UPS delivery truck stopped by and dropped off a box that I did not expect. It turned out to be a Philips MCOT (mobile cardiac telemetry). As I didn't expect this, I suspected Cardiology Physicians, so tried to call in to verify that this delivery is from them. "Tried" is the operative word. After two days of multiple unanswered calls and voice messages going into a black hole, I drove to the office to find out. Yes, this box was from Cardiology Physicians, but they had ordered it in my name without my approval. In other words, this box was my responsibility to pay for. I owned it and it cost $10,000 (that is Ten Thousand Dollars) - not including doctor fees. I opened the box and discovered a nightmare of gadgets, wires, chargers, a customized cell phone, and two booklets and two pamphlets of instructions. In the instructions it warned me that if I don't return this box and everything in it I'll be billed the full cost. It took me over an hour of reading confusing and overwrought instructions before I even started dealing with this pile of tech gimmicks. Once I set it up, I started getting threatening messages on the cell phone (that's their custom cell phone) that if I don't return the box "promptly" I'll be charged! One problem with this setup was that I had to keep the cell phone with me all the time! Now I had to carry two cell phones. Anyway, I got through the week of monitoring and packed up everything, put it into the provided UPS bag and took it to a UPS store to be shipped back. A couple of days later I checked the tracking number to see if the box was delivered. Instead, panic set in when I discovered that UPS did not recognize the tracking number. After hours of phone calls, web searches and a visit to the UPS store, I was told that the UPS return label that was provided to me was obsolete (already used). They said that the tracking number shows that an item delivery was made 6 months ago! So, now I'm sweating that my MCOT box is lost and I'm on the hook for ten grand. I got lucky. After a week and half the box had reached its destination (at Philips). Note that if the box had been lost, the problem was all on me. Cardiology Physicians had no role or responsibility in this, even though they defrauded me by ordering something in my name, without my approval. All I agreed to, verbally, was to wear a monitor. There is more. Four months after I sent back the box, I get a billing form Philips for the portion of the cost that insurance didn't pay. Something else to look out for: I do mention "Philips" here, but Philips is the hardware manufacturer (name on the box). In fact, there are about 3 or 4 other organizations that seem to be intermediaries in operating and processing this scam. I complain about the number of entities involved with this monitor because each one will bill your insurance, and then you for any unpaid portion. So, you go to Cardiology Physicians and they interject about 4 more companies between them and you, the patient. If anything goes wrong, Cardiology Physicians is completely immune and will disavow any responsibility for anything. Their role appears to be to bilk the insurance/Medicare for an exorbitant amount of money for something that should cost about $3000 retail and be hooked up within a few minutes in a doctor's office, and then returned to the doctor's office. Cardiology Physicians' irresponsible judgment and callousness is seen the fact they do not understand that they are dealing with people with likely heart problems, typically older people. That's people with zero patience for bull excrement and game playing. These "heart doctors" are subjecting their patients to stress, anxiety, potential financial disaster, and an epic run-around.

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