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Kelman Shalom MD

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Sr Kelman is a great doctor. He's super knowledgeable and super invested in his patients' well-being. Can't recommend him enough!

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Advanced Radiology

2.4(23 reviews)
0.5 mi

This location tends to be problematic and with a status of not so nice clientele…read more I came here as it had the 1st available slot for the service I needed. It doeant smell fresh and clean. It seems to always reap of stale urine or of a nursing home that is not clean. There are plentu of parking spaces but not available near the door if diability spots were needed. As I was walking towards the front dooe there was a lady outside on the phone, I really didnt pay her much attention as I did a Security officer. I walked inside, signed in and had a seat. Well this day was not the day I needed to be here. The lady outside on the phone is now inside and arguing with another family member. The other family is now calling to ger others to come to the location all while the other is cursing and speaking of "draggging" and "knocking" all out. The Security nor the staff intervened until the family member that spoke of assaulting the others called him over. The security guard asked them to stop but other patrons like myself had to be subjected to the vulgar and perhaps fear of the unknown. I was called to the back. Had my service done and out. The Security officer was not any good. Go to another if you can.

I came in for a mammogram knowing full well I was in for a painful experience. The person who did…read moremy mammogram actually said to me when I experienced severe pain while the machine crushed my breast " it's not even there yet'. How kind of here to make light of my discomfort instead of any kind of reassurance. My suggestion would be to hire technicians with big breasts who know what it feels like..not people who express indifference in someone's vulnerable moment.

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Advanced Radiology - 1700 Reisterstown Road, Ste. 112 Baltimore, MD 21208

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American Radiology Services - Quarry Lake Open MRI - 2700 Quarry Lake Drive, Ste 140    Baltimore, MD 21209

American Radiology Services - Quarry Lake Open MRI

2.3(3 reviews)
2.3 mi

My name is Dr. RF. I recently had a surgical procedure involving a metal implant for spinal…read morestenosis. My neurosurgeon ordered various lumbar spine films at Advanced Radiology. My recovery had been going along relatively uneventfully until this morning when I experienced extreme pain, probably as severe as it was on the first postoperative day, despite pain medication and antispasmodics. I put in a call to the neurosurgeon's manager who told me he would call me back as soon as he was able, in between surgeries. In the meantime, in extreme pain and using a walker and then a cane to enter the building, I  managed to get to Advanced Radiology to have the X-rays done to rule out the possibility of a fractured spinous process (a 30% likelihood with the procedure I had), or displacement of the insert. At the facility I undressed with great difficulty due to my pain and difficulty in bending. I waited for the technician tp return. I was exhausted and profusely sweating from the pain. When she did not come after I was appropriately robed, I closed my clothes locker and walked a few feet down the hallway to the x-ray room she had entered.  She immediately confronted me in an unfriendly manner, apparently displeased I did not wait for her to come get me, even though she never instructed me to do so. She begrudgingly added that since I was there, I could come in. She complained that I brought my cell phone with me into the X-Ray room since this was against the rules.  (This was a normal room, certainly not an MRI room.) I explained to her that I understood the rules, but that I was in severe, acute pain, and that I was expecting a call from my neurosurgeon at any moment.) Under the circumstances, I had to keep my phone nearby. She was clearly annoyed but placed my phone on a table. She was positioning me for an x ray when the phone rang. She refused to hand it to me. I begged her to see who it was. She told me it was Dr. Z (my neurosurgeon.) I told her that I absolutely had to speak to him very briefly and asked her again to please give me my phone. She refused to do so. I became angry and insisted that this was a medical emergency and that she give me the phone immediately. She responded that the rules did not allow phone calls. I told her that common sense was more important than the "rules" and I needed my phone! By the time I convinced that it was essential that I speak to my neurosurgeon, he had hung up. I could not return the call since he called through a hospital switch board. Hearing the disagreement, a woman who introduced herself as a manager came in. I told her what happened and that I wanted nothing more to do with the initial technician, whose name I learned was Heidi. The manager finished the exam. As per company policy, she would not give me Heidi's full name but suggested I write to customer relations. This technician's  behavior was passive aggressive, hostile, and lacking compassion and common sense. She had an unwelcoming and unfriendly attitude from the start. I have been a physician for 50 years. While I understand the need for rules, there is also a need for common sense and kindness. If any of my employees treated a patient so deliberately callously, she or he would have been terminated immediately. RF, M.D.

Place is closing at 4pm, I arrived at 3:35, receptionist barked at me to take a seat only to…read morerealize there no seats available. At 4 pm I was called to register only to be notified that they will not be able to do my chest X-ray, because their x ray tech is too busy otherwise. No sorry for not taking me in, no remorse for waisting my time, just "you will have to go somewhere else." Very disappointing, rest assured I will never visit that site again and I only hope people at the reception there will learn how to be pleasant!

Kelman Shalom MD - neuropathologists - Updated May 2026

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