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    Federici Peter J MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Dendrinos George A MD

    Dendrinos George A MD

    2.7(6 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    They take my insurance said are taken patients but 6-8 weeks out asked to make appointment was told…read moreno they want all my info ss# ins# ph# n they will call in about 8 weeks or more to then start up appointment! B/s

    Dr. Dendrinos is a very personable doctor. He speaks to his patients in a way that makes them…read morecomfortable. Also, I have been pleasantly surprised by the nurse. However, this review is for the reception and front desk. I have never, ever seen "professional" behave so poorly. From when they greet you to when you are checked out it shows a total disparity from the way the nurse and the doctors behave. I have walked into my appointment and had the lady at the window just staring at me catching me off guard as if to start a conversation with her. I have said good morning and it's as if you have not said a word. The lady at check out usually gives you poor instructions and you have to call back when you realize you got only half of the instructions. This lady is also very antipathetic or lacking people skills. But what broke the last straw was that my wife had called explaining that she had a headache for several days. She called for an appointment and the lady who answered the phone asked my wife to explain her symptoms to then say "we have nothing available. We are full until January". After my wife insisted that she needed to be seen, they offered her something the very next day, but at a time that she couldn't be at the office. They said they would call her back. Several hours passed before my wife called and asked if they had checked. The lady said that my wife could not be scheduled, but never called back to follow up. My wife ended up going to the emergency room. Since Dr. Dendrinos is hour family doctor, the emergency room ended sending the report over and literally in a few minutes my wife was called from Dr. Dendrinos office wanting to follow up and this time offering an appointment. I understand that they may deal with difficult people daily, but if the doctor (who is the boss) and the nurse can be nice and proactive, then everyone else can do it. My suggestion is that if you don't like your job then it makes sense to change your career and not make people pay for your disgruntlement. My suggestions to Dr.Dendrinos is the culture in any team is extremely important. Everyone should be trying to do the best and showing the best face for the patient. I understand, people can be difficult, but it is important that everyone represents to earn the trust of patients. If the first thing one encounters is a long face and no courtesy, then one is better off going somewhere else. Lastly, being proactive is extremely important especially when a patient may not know how serious is their condition. If there is no opportunity for an appointment, well that happens, but the front desk and receptionist should be sensitive and at least treat people with kindness. Our experience is that the people at the reception have no clue what kindness means. Best of luck, but we are moving on from here.

    Robert J Perin, MD - Dr. Robert Perin, MD

    Robert J Perin, MD

    3.7(3 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    I am writing this to share my personal experience as a former pediatric patient, in the hope that…read moreit helps others feel validated and encourages parents and patients to trust their instincts. I saw Dr. Perrin as a child for allergy treatment (cats, dust, mold, stuffed animals, etc.). From a very young age, this practice was one of the places where I felt the most unsafe and uncomfortable. Most visits with the doctor left me feeling uncomfortable and uneasy. The way Dr. Perrin looked at me and interacted with me felt creepy and inappropriate. He frequently touched my ears, earrings, hair, neck, rubbed my shoes, and feet in ways that did not feel medically necessary. During allergy shots or examinations, he often insisted that I remove my shirt so he could "check my posture," despite me insisting that posture checks were already being evaluated at my school. There was another time I had to complete a fitness test. You run in circles behind the office. Most of the patients would complete it and come back in, get set up to a machine. But for mine, he would watch me run for the entire 10-15 minutes. Watching and smiling. He'd also insist to clean my ears and rub them. These requests happened repeatedly. I regularly complained and expressed discomfort, and I hated going to appointments. I often begged my mother or a nurse to come into the room with me because I did not want to be alone with him. At the time, my concerns were brushed off because he was a doctor and considered a professional. And her friends said he's great and does a very thorough job. The most disturbing incident occurred when, as a 12-year-old, he told me I needed to remove all my clothes for a vaginal exam. When I questioned why an allergist would need to do this, he claimed he needed to check my hymen and said it was connected to my lungs and could be affecting my breathing. Even as a child, this logic felt weird and wrong. I became extremely upset, refused, and cried to my mother. Looking back as an adult, I now understand how inappropriate and frightening these experiences were. No child should feel confused, scared, or unsafe during medical care. If that is constantly the case, look at the doctor, not the child. After the Olympic doctor scandal, I wanted to do something, but I never did. I was relieved to learn that this practice is now closed and that Dr. Perrin has since retired. My heart goes out to anyone else who may have had similar experiences. I hope this review helps others feel less alone and reminds parents and patients to listen to that inner voice when something doesn't feel right. I hope I was an exception and not the rule. I release and let go of this.

    Dr Perrin is an excellent & knowledgeable physician! He recommended a procedure that helped relieve…read morepain in my back! I highly recommend him!

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