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    Joseph McClure, MD

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    John J Bomalaski, MD

    John J Bomalaski, MD

    5.0
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    It has taken me far too long to write this review, but it is long overdue. Dr. Bomalaski treated me…read morefrom start to finish when I was diagnosed with Stage 1 endometrial cancer. From the very first appointment, he was incredibly kind, professional, and reassuring during one of the most frightening times of my life. He performed my total hysterectomy and took the time to explain everything clearly, answer my questions, and make sure I felt comfortable with the plan moving forward. What stood out the most was not only his expertise as a surgeon, but also his calm and supportive approach. He made me feel like I was truly being cared for, not just treated. I also remember the anesthesiologist taking a moment before surgery to reassure me and help calm my nerves before I was put under. That small act of kindness meant more than they probably realized at the time. His entire care team--from the nurses to the medical staff--were compassionate, professional, and organized. Every interaction I had in the office made a difficult situation feel more manageable. I am grateful to say that I am now six years cancer-free, and I will always be thankful for the care I received. If you are facing something as scary as a cancer diagnosis, you want a doctor who is skilled, attentive, and genuinely caring. Dr. Bomalaski is exactly that. Thank you to Dr. Bomalaski and his wonderful team for everything you did for me.

    Dr Bomalinski performed a complete hysterectomy on me due to endometrial cancer. I went home the…read morenext day and did not require any pain medication. His professional manner and kindness made the frightening experience a little more tolerable because of his wonderful uplifting attitude.

    Cancer Institute of Florida

    Cancer Institute of Florida

    4.6
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    57.0 mi

    My best friend has been receiving care for cancer for almost three past 8 months. They have been…read morekind, caring, patient, and thorough in taking care of her. Every time I visited her here they're always having a good time with my friend and cheering her up.

    Our doctor was originally Dr. Alemany. Because of the type of cancer my friend had we were…read moretransferred to Dr. Mekhail. Let me start off by saying that when you have cancer it is never easy, but everyone here really tried to do their best to treat us with respect, care and professionalism. There is not much these people can do to change your circumstances but they do try to make their part as painless as possible. Dr. Mekhail's administrative assistant, Teri, is incredible. She keeps a thousand balls up in the air at once and never drops one of them. She comes to the phone when you call, she sets up all of your appointments for their office as well as for scans and blood work or any other testing done outside of their office. She has incredible follow through and she knows who you are when you call or come in. Thank You Teri. Dr. Mekhail's nurse and now part of the protocol research team is Tammy. During the first few appointments Tammy showed such kindness, patience, grace and offered us so much comfort that we will be eternally grateful. She was also full of information and little tips of how to deal with what was going to be happening. Thank You Tammy. In the chemo room a special thank you to Robert and Mel and there was one other woman, a black woman who I apologize - I don't know her name, who treated my friend with such tenderness and warmth AND expertise. You all made the rigors of chemo palatable. Thank you. There are times you will wait. They are incredibly busy. My friend grew impatient at the wait at times, understandably so, she was usually in pain, exhausted, nauseous and anxious. For me, sitting in the chair next to her, I understood the waits. So, There but for the grace of God go I, if I were diagnosed with cancer tomorrow would I go to the Cancer Institute of Florida? Yes, I would. Thank you all for your care during a difficult time.

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