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Apun Sheena, MD

3.4(11 reviews)
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The Absolute BEST Pediatrician.. We love her!!! My daughter is now 20 and does not want to find…read moreanother dr. She is amazing and is always there when needed even for a call with a question. I HIGHLY Recommend Dr. Apun

The earlier review consists of hearsay and exaggerations from a disgruntled former patient of…read moreanother doctor: 1) One can't blame Dr Apun for Dr Reyes' sudden retirement. He had fully planned to stay on, but for various circumstances involving his own health, he appropriately requested to step down, and gave notice in a full-page newspaper ad. If the patient was taken aback by the admittedly unforeseen circumstance, she wasn't playing attention. 2) The records retrieval and chart copying charge for $10 for each child and $1 per page is wholly fabricated. If it were true, it would be highway robbery. But shouting that a banana was priced at $14.95 does not mean it actually happened. When a copy of a chart is requested, the .75 cents per page is a standard dictated by the New York State Dept of Health; that has always been the case with this and most physicians' offices. The contention that "the most" one can charge for copies of charts is .25 cents per page is the creation of an ulterior mind. Likewise, the retrieval charge for accessing the records from storage is also a standard $5/child--always has been, and always was at the time, and is based on actual expense. However, with some rare exceptions--mostly chronic or persistent congenital conditions, such as diabetes or development delays--complete charts are mostly useless for the offices that receive them. Pediatricians' offices require one thing for the vast majority of healthy children that transfer to their practice: an updated immunization record. And here's the real kicker: Copies of these are always available for NO CHARGE. Free I tell ya! So while the story relayed by the reviewer makes for great cigar-chomping, muckraking, scenery-chewing melodrama, for what she REQUIRED to transfer to the physician of her choice, she could've easily had for a song and a dance. Without all the ensuing drama. 3) Former employees, released for just cause, have one thing in common: an axe to grind. Add to that the embellishment of a former patient of a former physician of a former office, and you have makings of tabloid fodder with about as much validity as TMZ.com. A more accurate test would be asking current patients in the (usually full) waiting room for their opinion: Are they there for the no doubt impending censure of the office of "doctor misconduct new york" (whatever that is) or just to bask and soak in the "money-hungry" milieu? Bemoaning unforeseen circumstances that are no one's fault, creating phantom charges from thin air, citing the suspect testimony of biased vindictive parties: these are the shrapnel of a destructive mind bent on some kind of self-satisfying vengeance. Keep this in mind before swallowing wholesale anyone's OPINION (me included!). Here's a novel idea: If you're in need of a pediatrician, come in one day. Look around. Ask other parents their thoughts. Schedule a visit. See for yourself, not based on someone's delusional bad experience. Then if you're so inclined, write your own (good or bad) review, based on objective facts. THAT, folks, is accurate and constructive.

Octavian G. Austriacu, DO, PC

Octavian G. Austriacu, DO, PC

2.3(3 reviews)
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love dr a and his wife denise. he was an amazing dr. people should not judge his wife just because…read moreshe went by the book! i would still have dr a as my doctor if i could. xoxoxo r.i.p

Dr. Austracius Octavian was my doctor over 30yrs, the problem is his wife she thinks she is a Dr…read more and runs the office canceling his patients including myself saying they no longer take my insurance and I have to find another doctor, she will not give me my folder and then told me if I want copies it's .75 a copy. She lied, they still takes my insurance she has to submit paper work and the wife refuses to do it. So, she said they no longer take my insurance and it was a lie. It's a shame he used to be a good doctor , until his wife ran the business to the ground and thinks she is a doctor and she is not . If you want to file a complaint, the information is listed below. BACKGROUND - WHAT IS HIPAA? A federal standard for protecting privacy of individually identifiable health information has been established by Congress. This privacy standard is known as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA. More information on HIPAA and the Privacy Rule can be found at the Office of Civil Rights website, www.hhs.gov/ocr. HIPAA regulates health plans, health care clearinghouses, and any health care provider who conducts certain health care transactions electronically. The County of Orange Health Care Agency and some County Executive Office programs are included in the HIPAA definitions. The HIPAA Privacy Rule allows you to make a complaint regarding violation of your privacy rights by a covered entity. If you believe that a person, an agency or program covered under HIPAA violated your or someone else's health information privacy rights, or committed another violation of the Privacy Rule, you may file a complaint with the County of Orange Privacy Officer. The Privacy Officer may receive and investigate complaints against County programs which must obey the Privacy Rule. Your complaint must: (1) be filed in writing, either on paper or electronically; (2) name the entity (person, program or agency) that is the subject of the complaint; (3) describe the acts or omissions believed to be in violation of the applicable requirements of the Privacy Rule; and (4) be filed within 180 days of when you knew that the act or omission complained of occurred. Any alleged violation must have occurred on or after April 14, 2003. COMPLAINTS - GENERAL INFORMATION Anyone can file written complaints with the Privacy Officer by mail, fax, or email. If you need help filing a complaint or have a question about the complaint form, please call (714) 834-5172. Complaints should be sent to the attention of the Deputy County Privacy Officer. You can submit your complaint in any written format. However, we recommend that you use the County HIPAA Complaint Form, which can be found on our web site at www.ocgov.com/hipaa/forms.htm or you may call the Deputy County Privacy Officer at (714) 834-5172 and have a copy mailed to you. HIPAA prohibits the alleged violating party from taking retaliatory action against anyone for filing a complaint with the Office for Civil Rights. You should notify the Privacy Officer immediately if you believe you or anyone else is the victim of any retaliatory action. If you require an answer regarding a general health information privacy question, please view the Frequently Asked Questions at the County of Orange website, www.ocgov.com/hipaa/faqs.htm. If you still need assistance, you may call the Deputy Privacy Officer at (714) 834-5172

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