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    Lee Rheumatology

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    NY Arthritis Clinic - Love this office.  So professional and warm.  Dr Katz saved my life where others misdiagnosed me.  Thank you Dr K

    NY Arthritis Clinic

    2.3(9 reviews)
    3.5 miForest Hills

    I cant be more happier i met Dr. Victoria Katz 6 years ago and she helped em soooo much with my…read moreautoimmune condition. Her knowledge is amazing and she is beyond great. Thanks to her I have 2 amazing children after multiple miscarriages and noone knew why. Thank you Dr. Katz for making my family complete and giving me strength to do it all.

    Dr. Victoria Katz is not certified by the Rheumatology Association!!! Nor has done any Residencies…read more This office is one of 3 locations that Dr. Victoria Katz has. The other ones are in the 40's in Manhattan, and it seems like she primarily works out of her location in Brooklyn. I could only schedule a appointment through ZocDoc and didn't realize that apparently she is only at this Forest Hills location ONCE a month, on a Monday. During my first visit, only her Head Assistant and support/PT staff were there, they were very friendly and seemed knowledgeable. Patients seemed to come to the office throughout the week for PT or prescription refills. When I met Dr. Katz a month later to go through the bloodwork (apparently she was also away for 40 days?), she had excellent bedside manner and went through each line of my bloodwork carefully and with knowledge. Acknowledged symptoms and levels. However, during the last half of the appointment I started noticing inconsistencies: calling my rosacea a malar rash (I've been to a derm before), saying my occasional numbness as neuropathy. She checked my breathing with a stethoscope, barely touching my chest and said that I may have a slight heart murmur (may be true with my sometimes fluttery feelings? or maybe not?). She told her Assistant to type in these major diagnois' into the computer and ordered an EKG just to have a baseline. I thought, Great! they are prepared! Their EKG machine had problems turning on and the sticky sensors were old and kept falling off, nothing worked so the nurse told me to come back another day. I started noticing that their office isn't very up-to-date in machinery or even a sterile blood taking area. The LAST thing that convinced me not to go back was that Dr. recommended the drug Methotrexate in the form of an IV DRIP! To come to the office every week, and a many other 3-4 prescriptions to treat minor symptoms. Steroid cream for the face, lactic acid cream for muscles, offering all kinds of PT therapy. I really wish her knowledge and bedside manner- darling this, love that- was enough to keep me a patient, but it doesn't seem like the patient's health is the priority regarding treatment. Only prescription pushing- if I had some kind of straightforward arthritic disease, I'd say she's alright to see. I'd probably be dealing with her Assistant most of the time, who is probably capable to open her own practice, but it's not worth it when it's "up to me, whether I want to start a treatment or not." Yes I understand it's lunchtime, but the staff rushed through the rest of the appointment and the Dr. disappeared. Maybe they shouldn't overbook patients. The receptionist yells a lot, but is somehow endearingly sassy-sweet in keeping everything in line and communicating with the Brooklyn office. The last straw, when I went back to follow-up with my PCP asking about this crazy IV Drip treatment. Dr. Victoria Katz is not certified by the Rheumatology Association!!! Nor has done any Residencies.

    Lee Rheumatology - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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