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    Gregory Gallina, MD

    4.0 (1 review)
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    Hackensack Gastroenterology Associates

    Hackensack Gastroenterology Associates

    2.4(16 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    The reason I go here and stay (and give 5 stars) with this group is because of Dr. Lin. I have…read morebeen going to him for the last 4 years. He listens, does not rush me and truly cares about my health. Nice and laid back. The office staff is professional. Always a pleasure to speak to whoever answers the phone. The bad experience I had is with Dr. Chhada on an after hours call. The attitude and impatience is inexcusable--I was disrespected and rushed off the phone. Not a good impression, Dr. Chhada.

    Honest review; would not recommend. Pre diagnosis everything was great. Colonoscopy and endoscopy…read morewas a breeze. If it ended there it would be 5 stars. Post diagnosis, he failed me to the point where I am so frustrated with him that it's 6 in the morning and I have to write this as I sit in pain. After the procedure and through blood work I was diagnosed with celiac, diverticulitis, and Barrett's. Getting to that point was very rough, at my worst I was down 30lbs. His treatment recommendations post diagnosis where to "find friends" who have celiac and get a dietitian. I understand that at this point education might be my biggest weapon, but it gets worse. I felt a lot better for about two weeks until I ended up in the hospital again. I believe my second and unnecessarily hospital trip was caused mostly in part by Dr Rosendorf. When I left his office after the diagnosis, I was made to feel that the celiac was most important. I have no idea what diverticulitis is but the impression I would get from our talks was that it was not as important. But the dietitian informed me I needed a diet that catered to both celiac and diverticulitis. While I was doing ok at one point, certain items that might normally be ok for celiacs, wasn't with the added diverticulitis diagnosis. But I never took it seriously because the doctor never took it seriously. The lack of education after diagnosis is one of the reasons why I'm currently still on leave from work and barely progressing. Your a GI group, how do you not have a dietitian? Or how do you not hire one to create sample meal plan, breakfast, lunch, dinner. You should assume that every patient is a blank slate and explain these things like you would a child. I left scared and uninformed after my diagnosis, Dr Rosendorf made me feel that way. After my second hospital trip I was given medications that I was bewildered my Dr did not prescribe. Including a powerful syrup that coats the stomach ( how this wasn't given to me at any point still blows my mind) and pain pills (which this Dr will almost basically refuse to give you any pain pills). But I was only given enough until I see my GI. But here's the thing, I'm so scared that DR Rosendorf won't renew my prescriptions if I go back. I'm too scared to see my own GI because I'm afraid he won't listen to me and my symptoms. That it'll just be a waste of time and money. Is that the doctor your looking for? That helped put me in this position for a second time for failing to educate me properly on my diagnosis? The dietitian was the one who opened my mind. I never even mentioned diverticulitis until towards the end and the dietitian was bewildered when I told her I didn't think it was serious because that's the impression my doctor gave me. After talking with her and my primary, they are both very unhappy with the way Dr Rosendorf has handled my post treatment and advised me to seek another GI. Another incident involving trying to get a prescription filled is another reason why I cannot recommend this practice. I was put in the middle between CVS and the Dr office on new prescriptions, one apparently never went through, and instead of saying "I'm so sorry sir, I will take care of that right away, I apologize for the inconvenience I will find out why it wasn't received" I got some woman who just said "well we sent it" and an attitude. CVS does enough, it takes two seconds (and honestly should be your responsibility) to make sure that prescription goes through. Pretty sure that's part of the job. Not putting your patient in the middle of phone tag between them and CVS. Miscommunication wasn't my fault. But another reason I cannot recommend this practice is the two old crones at the front desk. The one intake receptionist comes off as cold and the woman who sets appointments never feels like she wants to do work and is also cold. To be honest, they both have resting B face, that needs to go. At no point did either of them make me feel welcome. 2 out of 5 stars. If you just need a colonoscopy or endoscopy, beyond that I personally cannot recommend

    Affiliated Endoscopy Services of Clifton

    Affiliated Endoscopy Services of Clifton

    4.6(5 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    Someone much wiser (and older!) than myself said that the tragedy of old age is that in your mind…read moreyou still feel the same as it was in your youth but your body - like a car - starts to fall apart and needs a tuning and maybe replacement parts from time to time. So you reach the half-a-century mark and it's time for your very first colonoscopy. (Although they've been pushing to lower the age to 45, I hear.) Everyone from the lady at the front desk to the handful of nurses and technicians were stellar. You're running on fumes (I'll spare you exactly what 'prep day' is all about) and probably cranky and nervous (guilty as charged!) and all of 'this' is very strange so it's nice that everyone was personable, professional, and respectful. I also appreciated that they were sending me texts a day before my scheduled procedure (to make sure I was following all the detailed instructions properly) as well as a text checking on me the day after (to make sure you're doing good). My biggest/only issue: the same it is with almost every doctor for every field out there... their overbooking and zero consideration of how valuable your time is. 10:15 was my scheduled arrival time. I didn't get my name called till 11:45 to start the whole shebang. I'm not sure how you can square that circle. 90 minutes is bordering on ridiculous, let's be honest. (I can't tell you how many times I watched the same handful of stories for News 12 NJ that was playing on the one TV in their lobby.) But... maybe it's the aftereffects of the propofol (your mind will be blown how fast you're knocked out and then it feels like two seconds passed when they're waking you up and you realize they're finished and you're done) but everything else was a positive experience (and I'm tickled pink I don't have to go again for another decade - by then I'll probably forget how horrible all the prepping was) that I'm not docking any stars. (But you've been warned.)

    I would rate Dr. Roth and the nurses a 5. The facility a one if I could. No respect for…read morepatients' time. Told to be timely and then you wait and wait about 2 hours to have the procedure start. They do not book the appointments properly. The facility and their style and manner of running the facility is horrible. Told you cannot wait in your care because they don't want to take 2 minutes to call on the phone - told you have to sit there and wait to be called. Rude and when you ask if they are running behind - they say a little when you see when you arrive at 10:15 and that is your appointment, there are three others in the waiting room ahead of you. There is no respect for the patients' time. Dr. Roth thank you but I am sure you would not want to be treated in this manner.

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    Gastroenterology of Westchester - Gastroenterology of Westchester, LLC is a Gastroenterologist serving Yonkers, NY

    Gastroenterology of Westchester

    4.0(8 reviews)
    11.0 mi

    I am extremely dissatisfied with the Doctor, his staff their billing service…read more I went there for gastritis and didn't see the doctor for my first visit . I was seen by a nurse practioner who gave me some tips none of them were helpful. They recommended me endoscopic proceedure for which They charged me 1000 dollars upfront , I paid that money in cash in good faith. They billed my insurance and Later they send me bill of 265 dollars as my deductible. I called several times to clarify the issue that office has already charged me 1000 dollars and each time they said that I still have to pay the amount. Frustrated with their staff I called up my insurance and asked for clarification,they told me that the doctor office is in contract with the insurance and they are not suppose to charge you the amount. The kind insurance lady made a three way call and clinic staff admitted that they are at fault and THEY OWE ME THE MONEY. So this is the case of over billing and fraud billing which is not resolved till date . I never recieved my money back which should roughly between500 to 700 dollars. If I call them they just put me on hold for several hours. Carolina who is handling this issue Shd be hold accountable cos this issue is still ongoing. I DONT TRUST THIS DOCTOR AND THEIR STAFF

    My recent visit to Dr. Lantin, for a colonoscopy was very pleasant…read more They called me on time and all procedures completed with one hour. Everyone was very friendly and pleasant including Dr. Lantin. Even though it was Covid season there was no reason for any concern, all social distancing precautions were in place. Thank you Dr. Lantin & team Antony K.

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    Gastroenterology of Westchester - Gastroenterology of Westchester, LLC is a Gastroenterologist serving Yonkers, NY

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