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Marcin Z. Baber, MD

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This office OVERCHARGES the patient. When YOU realize that they have overcharged you and decide to…read morecall, they WILL have documentation of the overcharge (that they apparently had no intention to refund despite there being LAWS regarding REQUIREMENTS OF MEDICAL FACILITIES TO REFUND OVERPAYMENTS WITHIN 60 DAYS.) I realized almost 1 year later, called and spoke to YEN. It has been (3) MONTHS (so 14mo since overpayment for services) and I have made at least 4 calls, most with the aid of an Insurance Advocate. Three times YEN told us they had to send to the Manager and once FRANK said they'd process the refund to the CC from which the original payment was made. Now, I am being told that because it is from the prior year that in order for the refund to process, they would have to reimburse the WHOLE AMOUNT (to the credit card) and re-charge the correct amount, in order for the refund to be issued. THIS IS ABSURD! It's a measly $15.20 and they can't cough it up and write a check??! And THEY KNOW THEY OWE THE FUNDS!!! He gave the name and number of this so-called "Manager" at the request of my Advocate. After disconnecting with Yen, my Advocate and I updated the records of this latest collection attempt, and she will provide Grievance papers so the situation can be presented formally to UHC. I was advised that the matter should be reported to the IL Atty General Health Care Bureau 877-305-5145. This will be my next step. We will NEVER step foot in this office again!

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4.3(4 reviews)
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Being a nurse, I have worked with and been treated by numerous physicians. Dr. Trabolsi is one of a…read morekind. I have never had a physician spend so much time with me at an appointment. She is so compassionate and truly listens to her patients. I am so impressed by her memory as well. She pays attention to details and her desire to help her patients is very evident. Not only is Dr. Trabolsi amazing, but so is her staff and environment. At the York Street location, she has fabulous medical assistants. One specifically, Karen, is so professional, warm, and remembers me every time I am there! The ladies at the front desk are friendly and efficient, and the office is spotless. Anytime I send a mychart message or call, I get a response faster than expected. I highly recommend Dr. Trabolsi as a primary care physician, you will not be disappointed.

I was rather disappointed and am continuing my search for a PCP. Without question, she's thorough…read morebut in my view, not to understand your needs but to find items to bill for and document even when it's not anything you addressed directly or requested. I was shocked to read her write up which was misleading and other than what we discussed. When I used the patient portal to seek clarification and call out this was in no way anything we discussed, it was modified to prescribe iron which was something I told her a prior treating physician recommended. What I also found odd was she "asked where was I from" out of the blue, I answered and assuming positive intent, I returned the question and was told "she's from another country". Huh?! I refused to ask what country because I took offense to her asking a question she wouldn't personally answer. The search continues....

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4.5(6 reviews)
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I appreciated all the great reviews of Dr. Boyd and after weeks and weeks of trying to find a…read moredoctor I think I can trust, they helped me decide she was the doctor for me. So I called for an appointment and was told she could see me on August 18 (today is July 2). I have prescriptions that have to be monitored and maintained, and I also have a very painful issues with my arm. I don't think either can wait for August 18. They are two separate appointments and they won't combine them: one is "to establish care" and the other is an illness visit. Once I see her as a "wellness visit" on August 18, I would be able to "get in quicker" to see her in the future. For now, if I'd like to be seen and monitored by "someone else" who has more availability in their schedule I could do that. Well, I've had a terrible experience with a doctor in Chicago that left me with ongoing medical issues that could have been prevented. So I did my research and selected someone I felt I could trust. I was so very lucky to have that in New Orleans (from where I just moved) and I just wanted that again. I don't really want to see "someone else" that I don't know anything about and waiting 6+ weeks to see a doctor I researched heavily. So while I can't really rate Dr. Boyd herself, this is a warning to those who are looking for a doctor: even though her site says she is accepting new patients, I don't think she really has time for them. Be sure you can wait six weeks before seeing her if you choose her. I get why she's busy -- she's good. But why advertise that you're accepting new patients when you really don't have time for someone who needs you?

Dr. Boyd is AMAZING. She's warm, but professional. She takes her time with her patients, and it's…read moreobvious that she cares very deeply for those in her care. Truth be told, I prefer younger, female, Family Docs (as opposed to Internal Medicine) - just as personal preference - but she's absolutely lovely. Kind. Attentive. Concerned. All the things you want in a GP. Oh - and one last thing: At my previous practice, there would be a HUGE wait - I mean, HOURS. (But heaven forbid you be more than 10 minutes late...they would cancel your appointment.) Not so with Dr. Boyd. I never feel rushed, either. She's genuinely a good MD. Seriously.

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4.0(3 reviews)
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I've rarely met a nicer, more thorough doctor. He really knows his stuff! Although I had to wait…read morealmost an HOUR for my appointment, even though I was on time, I found out why: he's so patient! He answers every question, he knows everything there is to know about his work, and he's really kind - and even funny. What a great guy! PS - His lone receptionist is frantically busy, and the actual waiting room is packed and stuffy - but if you get an appointment, you can sit in the loggia and it will be a pleasant enough wait.

My reply to Dr. Wilson's reply below which states: "Mr. A's comments vary from misleading to…read morepatently false." A. Please point out ONE segment of my original review which is either 'misleading' or 'false.' Dr. Wilson was quick to suggest comments were misleading or false, but avoided all my points and instead just offered one 'opinion', and his own mis-truths and denials of what happened. (* In his own Yelp response below, Dr. Wilson even admits to "often making people wait.") B. If 'sleep tests' are such a pertinent part of headache study, how come I wasn't universally scheduled another one, or even suggested another one by any of my other half a dozen neurologists? As I stated previously, I was informed that sleep tests are MAINLY administered for patients with SLEEP APNEA OR SLEEP PROBLEMS (not getting enough sleep, fluctuating hours of sleep, erratic sleep, etc) which then may in turn be triggering possible migraines. I had a sleep test thru my very first neurologist at Loyola, and I was never diagnosed with any 'sleep issues'. C. Dr. Wilson became agitated and eventually rude when I as a patient tried to email or call him with my concerns about my regimine, medicines, or just other random issues I was having in between visits. And this was NOT because of me 'being rude or bothering him', per say..I am very respectful, friendly and am very passive. It was probably because Dr. Wilson simply didn't have any answers for me as time went on. Hence why he finally rudely stated to "Find another neurologist." (What professional, kind physician says that to any patient in that tone, aside Dr. House?) Keep in mind, his services were far from free - near $300 a visit if you were paying out of pocket. Aren't doctors supposed to always be 'available' and 'customer friendly' to their PAYING patients??? D. If the fact alone of my Relpax shipment being signed for by his staff, and gone missing out of his office isn't enough of a red flag for this office's overall 'wackiness', I am not sure what is. The consistent 1 to 1.5 hour appointment waits will probably turn you off first, though. Not saying there isn't ever a slight wait at doctors offices, but usually it is manageable - maybe 20 minutes to half hour at MOST. (Dr. Wilson's excuse of 'time with my patient is my primary focus' is him simply bloviating, in my opinion. If that is your true focus, stop 'over-scheduling' patients and thus dis-servicing other patients by making them wait extremely long periods, then?). Dr. Wilson simply schedules TOO many patients for one set day of hours. The more patients you squeeze in, the more $$ one makes. Simple math. Finally, I can supply ALL records of everything involving my experience at this firm, from my 4 visits to all of my tests, contents of each visit, the botched and missing Relpax fiasco, and including Dr. Wilson's EMAILS TO ME. As a paying patient, I have nothing to gain and no reason to lie while writing a review on my medical experiences. Dr. Wilson may be good and probably does indeed help many other individuals, I am just giving my exact experience - no lies, no exaggerations, no agenda, nothing to gain. I simply recommend any prospective patient at least weigh the pros against the cons about this practice before giving him your business, just as you would any other place of business. *Note: Please take one of the other reviews (from somebody in San Francisco?) with a grain of sand, as it almost seems "manufactured". The reviewer hasn't written a review since 2010, and the 6 reviews he does have seem to all be for businesses in 5 different states.

Marcin Z. Baber, MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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