I am someone who does not like going to, and can be a little suspicious of doctors. I have worked with mostly good doctors, and also a few unethical ones which skewed my perception of doctors. But if it has to be that I will travel to visit this doctor I will do it. He is that good and I trust him that I would rather pay the tolls and drive to see only him as my primary.
When I was still living in New York one of my friends recommended me to this doctor and when I first had symptoms. I had no health issues that I knew of and it had been years since I had seen a doctor. Dr Deng already suspected what it was by my description and before he ordered the blood tests. When the blood tests came back he was right, and he treated me and helped improve my life and I don't have the pain and symptoms much anymore.
One time I had to go to a specialist because of some symptom I was experiencing, but after I saw the specialist I went to see dr. Deng and he knew what my symptoms were.
He was right yet again. I had some other kind of symptoms recently and he decided to do some tests at the office and it necessitated a trip to the emergency room, however everything turned out okay. The most important thing was that I really appreciated how he didn't write me off based on my symptoms. He suspected my symptoms were possibly anxiety related, but he still wanted to cover all bases to rule out anything else, and the test showed something else. That's how I know he's a good doctor because he won't just send you home if you don't feel well. He's not just going to write you off and tell you to go home, he'll really listen to you and take all your symptoms seriously and orders the appropriate Diagnostics and blood tests to rule out anything serious. He will actually listen to you, instead of just hearing you. I have seen this with doctors sometimes where a patient will describe their symptoms and then nothing gets done until it's too late. But not with this one. He is a good person and he is an ethical doctor.
His office is located in Flushing so there will be a lot of Chinese patients. The office is small and the wait times in the mornings can be long as per typical doctor's office, however if you get there in the mid morning or early afternoon you can be seen pretty soon because that's when all the old people had already been seen and went home. I believe you can even do a walk-in, as I have done that before but just do it in the early afternoon or mid-morning when it's not too busy. The staff are really helpful and nice.
I'm not sure if he speaks Cantonese or Mandarin, or both, but that's a big plus if you happen to be more comfortable in one of those languages, but of course his English is great too. He also takes many different types of insurances. Overall I really recommend him to anyone. read more