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    Davidoff Bernard, MD

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Healthy Aging Medical Centers - Whippany Office Lobby

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    3.4(21 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I started going to Healthy Aging a year ago and am so happy! Dr. Rand has honestly changed my life…read morein so many ways. Everything healthwise has improved and my bloodwork is great. Dr. Rand is so easy to talk to about every issue and I am completely comfortable talking to him about everything. I cannot say enough amazing things about Dr. Rand and his amazing staff. I highly recommend Healthy Aging Medical Centers!

    I went to the office in Hazlet and wish I never found this place. They prey on desperate people…read morelooking for help. I never even saw a doctor. I went because I'm in perimenopause and have gained 10-12 lbs in the past year. It does't sound like a lot but I'm small, only 4'11", so 12 lbs is a lot, especially considering I work out 6 days a week and follow a very healthy diet. Having tried nutritionists and personal trainers, I was just looking for some medical guidance and, yes, meds if necessary. They put me on testosterone and I trusted them that it would do the trick. After just eight weeks I GAINED SEVEN POUNDS. 1.5 was muscle but oh my lord. I almost died right there in the office looking at that scale. On top of the weight gain, the other side effects were horrid, some irreversible. I have a history of Graves disease so when the NP I was working with suggested thyroid meds I agreed but was skeptical. After sleeping on it I decided to cancel everything. They tried to convince me to stick with it and they'd revamp the dosage, but I finally broke down and said it was beginning to effect my mental health. With that, the office manager quickly agreed to terminate the contract and I appreciated that she didn't push it any further. I've recently started over with an endocrinologist, who was FLOORED by my lab results saying first that my testosterone was fine from the start and the amount I was taking was "what people transitioning take." Please, do yourself a favor and talk to your GP and/or GYN before going to this or any other that messes with hormones. I'm out about $2000 with all the meds, vitamins, and blood work that wasn't covered by my insurance and am worse off physically now than I was before. It was a waste of time and money and the experience set me back a year in my health goals.

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    RMA New Jersey | Morristown

    RMA New Jersey | Morristown

    2.7(3 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Many of the staff and Drs here are absolutely wonderful, their medical facilities are top notch and…read moreI was able to get a good amount of eggs. To me this clinic does what it does well and these are the most important things. I've been told again and again they are the best in the business for evidence based care and my outcome was great. I think it's important for women to know that the experience is not customized and you won't have any info ahead of time. If you have a job or any kind of medical complexity, you might really struggle in ways that could significantly impact you. For instance, I was not told with any notice what morning monitoring or medication hours (including trigger shot times) would be, leaving me to rearrange my entire work schedule at the very last minute at least once a week during treatment. Even basic things like: "expect to be here often between 5-8 am and likely you will get whatever time slot is left," or "you'll likely have one trigger shot at night and one in the morning during working hours" will not be communicated until the last possible moment and you will have to follow up on everything. Your nurse will call you at a random time throughout the day and if you miss this call it could be your only shot at talking to her. This could easily cause a job loss for your average person. The clinic will not give you any support in administering meds. My meds were often not added to my portal or added wrong, the videos uploaded weren't the same as the medication administration tools I got. I had to figure out on my own when I was about to run out. I found myself calling the manufacturer and pharmacy after hours because I was scheduled to start the meds after their working hours. Knowing what I know now, I would call the manufacturer, pharmacy and RMA in advance before administering meds the first time and make sure you absolutely know what you're doing. If you wait until the hour the meds are due, you'll be out of luck. I eventually got a Dr. on the hotline at RMA who was able to help me, but she also often seemed somewhat unsure about what to do. Instructions were not clear and I found myself calling friends who are nurses and doctors instead of RMA. They didn't give me a list of pharmacies which also left me scrambling for more meds and luckily I was able to find a new one on my own after an hour on the phone with the drug manufacturers that I ended up calling for each med (and save some money) with better service. Expect to be your own advocate and that this will be a second full time job the first time around. I was not warned about pain or side effects and sometimes given different instructions about them from different people. I let them know I have significant OBGYN complications that were related specifically to these procedures. They were clear that they don't address any of the concerns in specific ways and also will not directly coordinate care with any other treating doctors. I would be responsible for figuring all of that out (which is tough without any knowledge of what meds you're taking ahead of time). For the majority of my treatment at most critical moments, neither my personal doctor or my nurse were available. Luckily most of the people who work there are good. I only saw my Dr. one time, so I would not expect anyone you see here to have knowledge of your case. That was a big deal for me because I have pelvic floor dysfunction and had to explain why I was flinching every time I had an ultrasound to new people including medical students. I was told the best thing to do the next time around was schedule follow up appointments, but my Dr didn't have availability within a timeframe that would make sense in relationship to treatment. You definitely could be in more pain than expected and your nurse will not give you a heads up. Take second day off after retrieval if you can. Don't expect people to pay attention to the little things, everyone is overworked. I was really glad when a doctor finally explained what they were saying when talking to a medical student or nurse about my ultrasound. When they introduced themselves, etc. I felt eternally grateful when someone taking my blood asked me about how I was so bruised in both arms and realized I'd been getting rebruised a lot. She put some tape around the puncture and to my surprise I stopped bruising as badly. I ended up buying the tape myself. This place is excellent at what it does, but it is a factory. It could definitely be professionally or physically rough (if you accidentally administer meds wrong) for the wrong person. If you are able to afford it time, energy and physically and have a lot of support then it's absolutely worth it and a privilege to be able to do. But if any of these things could cause you significant duress, I would also check out CCRM. They offer a payment plan, follow up with your insurance, keep you with one team of people, etc.

    I think the doctors and staff are truly amazing, but I cannot say the same about everyone I've…read moreencountered there. I do feel dehumanized and part of just another checklist.

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