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David S Zukoff, MD

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Belluscio Roland MD

1.0(2 reviews)
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I have NEVER in my life been subjected to such demoralizing discussions by ANY medical office staff…read morein my life. Karen (that's her real name yes) and Carol are both extremely aggressive when it comes to answering simple questions on patient records. I've lived in Middletown now for almost a decade and have NEVER felt so discriminated and treated as less than these two for simply asking for my medical records to be sent to another doctor. Too bad because Dr B is Superb he needs to teach his front desk gals some manners he's losing me as a patient and for a cardiologist his office shouldn't be causing his patients this much stress.

I met with Dr. Belluscio a year after the pandemic and he clearly showed me he doesn't care about…read morehelping people, he just cares about $. After getting a bad reaction to the Covid vaccine (fast heart rate, palpitations) I came to Dr. Belluscio for help. He ordered an echocardiogram and results showed that everything was "normal", but he didn't suggest anything else and didn't do much else for me to help my condition. Then my primary doctor suggested I get a cardio stress test with an oximeter attached to see if oxygen levels drop whenever I exert myself. When I asked Dr. Belluscio if he could perform such a test, he decided to wait until I showed up in his office to yell and berate me and refused to help me. "We don't do that here, you should know that!", "If you did your homework or an internet search, you would know the heart is not causing these symptoms!!", "You should know better!!, Etc.!!" Then he insulted me about my profession on my way out. Have a nice day Dr. Belluscio! ... Horrible! Just Horrible!!

Navesink Pediatrics

Navesink Pediatrics

2.5(19 reviews)
0.1 mi

Still love dr connors but this place and staff aren't the friendliest. Plus when we have a sick…read morechild they refer out to pm pediatrics most of the time and not just to another doctor in the practice. That makes me really frustrated bc pm pediatrics is urgent care. To switch is a lot so we just stay. We do like our doctors and all the doctors there.

There are many doctors at this practice, and like any large practice, there will likely be doctors…read morethat you do and don't prefer to see. I personally have one doctor who I request not to see, and the front desk has it marked in my file. Below is the single negative experience I had with one particular doctor. Please read the whole review to see why despite the experience I had with thjs particular doctor I believe this practice deserves a 4 star review. I had a difficult experience with the medical management of my late term preemie in early 2018- he was born at 34 weeks 6 days. He was big (almost 6.5 pounds) and "fell through the cracks" at the hands of both the hospital and a particular doctor who was on call and at the hospital from Navesink Peds. After birth my son was kept in the well baby nursery and sent home with us despite having a borderline low temperature and easily fatiguing while eating. We were given no direction on the necessity of extra layers and room temperature to help him regulate his temperature, and so we handled him like we had our previous full term infants. He was also not given a car seat test prior to discharge at the doctors orders to waive it despite him being just 35 weeks. Thankfully the doctor had recommended a 24 hour follow up visit instead of the typical 48 hour one, so we spent one night with our baby at home and brought him in for his check up. At that point we were stunned to learn that his body temperature was 95/96 degrees and had lost a significant amount of weight. We then brought our little guy BACK to the hospital to the NICU (where he should've been all along) and he stayed for a week. This was upsetting for my entire family. I truly have never heard of a preemie going home with a family and then getting admitted to the NICU. In the NICU my son received the care he needed including an incubator for temp regulation, a cardiology consult where they found he had a small hole in his heart (the pediatrician had also missed the murmur after delivery), bilirubin lights, and a huge but likely unnecessary dose of antibiotics due to his low body temperature, and a car seat test prior to discharge. We requested to absolutely NOT see this doctor again and have not since. The follow up care we received from other doctors at the practice was absolutely excellent and I now have a thriving 24 month old. I trust them with the care of my older two children as well. My point in all of this is that since the practice is so big, there are going to be different styles and personalities. The doctor who I no longer see may have well have been from a different practice. So take your time and request to see different doctors before ruling out this practice. As a side note, I 100% have followed up with this hospital as their policies for late term preemies clearly needed to be looked over.

David S Zukoff, MD - cardiology - Updated May 2026

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