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Mitch Ghen, DO

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Daniel Ganc, MD - Wow!  How do you like this?!

Daniel Ganc, MD

(20 reviews)

I've known Daniel Ganc since he started in his medical practice in East Boca about 8 years ago…read more While I did not visit him frequently for the care of my all year long allergies, he was part of a larger ENT practice where I saw one of his colleagues. Recently I was hospitalized through the Emergency Department for the treatment of epistaxis, or commonly known as a nose bleed. So, all of you out there may wonder, especially if you have had children, what's the big deal with a nose bleed which requires hospitalization? Well, the big deal is when you're a man of my age, with underlying complex medical conditions which include cardiac disease and A-Fib, and are on "blood thinners" to prevent the risk of a stroke, then that simple nose bleed converts to a life threatening uncontrollable bleed. And that's exactly what I found myself with on a recent Saturday at 5 AM. After an ER experience which eventually led to an appropriate decision to admit, my ENT was called in to consult with the object of doing a cauterization to stop the bleed. Dr Ganc was covering for my ENT. Packing the nostrils did not stop the bleed, in fact, it caused the blood to run down my throat and create a gagging effect and development of blood clots. Yes, messy and not what you want to read about as you are glancing through Yelp having a coffee or dinner. But it was a real serious medical challenge. And you may be faced with one and need how to proceed and who to call. Dr Ganc showed up bedside at around 7:30 AM, on a rainy Saturday, looking like he had just finished a modeling shoot. Yes, he's handsome. No, he's attractive. No, he's hot. Yes, he's very very hot. But more importantly, he's imminently qualified and exceedingly well trained. A graduate of University of Pennsylvania, medical training at Baylor College of Medicine, and Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School he relocated to South Florida. He is an Assistant Professor at FAU College of Medicine and is up to date in his field. His areas of expertise include balloon sinuplasty for sinusitis, headaches and nasal congestion (who doesn't have these?) as well as voice and swallowing problems and allergy testing. But for me, not only was he a sight for weary and sore eyes, he was my savior. He was sensitive, listened to me and questioned me extensively about symptoms, what had been done in the various ER visits, prior history, and of course, the delicate discussion about going off the two blood thinners and the risks associated. After agreeing to proceed, he examined me thoroughly, through both nostrils, my throat, ears. He pressed. He probed. He held his finger on my tongue so tight and so far down my throat I thought I was in some S&M film rehearsal. But it was all necessary to determine where the bleed came from, and to properly cauterize my nostril. He also suctioned out all the blood clots that had accumulated in his throat which were causing me to gag and throw up blood. Yes this is a vivid discussion, but no different than my Yelp Friends who describe food sauces or drink mixers in exacting and sometime annoying details. Bottom line, he was there for me on an early Saturday morning and did what was needed to stabilize my condition. When he left, about 95 minutes later, I was exceedingly appreciative. He was technically proficient, sensitive and engaging. He remembered when we first met, that my partner/husband was Puerto Rican (he speaks Spanish, French, Hebrew, and Portuguese fluently) as well as some Creole. He is a genuinely nice guy, and if reviewers comment otherwise, discount their rankings. A followup visit to his office post hospital discharge was handled in an efficient and professional manner. I was squeezed in on a busy Monday morning and once in his presence was given all the time I needed. Need an ENT? If you insurance covers this provider, make an appointment immediately and get yourself highly qualified well trained sensitive care, packed into a model's persona. Go for it. Get that ENT checkup! You'll be a happy

One of the worst experiences. I came in with two issues and I left with high bills and none of my…read moreissues were solved. First of all, I asked from the start what is the price for my appointment and let me know how much is my co-pay for appointment or any procedure. Receptionist said she will check. She didn't. I had to go back and ask and I was told the price that was acceptable to me. I paid at the end of my visit. Doctor Ganc did not know about the solution for my issue that I was presenting, he kept saying this kind of procedure doesn't exist, acted like I'm crazy. After I convinced him that it does exist and wanted to show him about it online, he finally said "We don't do it here in this office". So I left without my issues solved and after one or two months I received a letter saying I have to go back to do some scans otherwise I have risk for tumors and death. It's just their procedure to scare a patient into coming back and performing different recommended procedures (that I actually didn't need, I had done it elsewhere). After about four months I received a bill for over 250$ I didn't know what about. As I was told my appointment co-pay included everything. Very rude billing department employee lied about my insurance paying their bill only now, that's why they send some strange bills after almost half a year! Just so disappointed with this clinic. By law they are supposed to tell each client how much is their payment before any procedure and NOT 4 months later! Shame. Please beware this place and read all 1 star reviews. I wish I red these reviews first, it would safe my time and money.

Schweiger Dermatology- Central Boca Raton formerly Clearlyderm

Schweiger Dermatology- Central Boca Raton formerly Clearlyderm

(84 reviews)

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I've been going to Clearlyderm for years. I can't say enough good things about the practice. This…read moreis a busy office, but I've never had to wait more than 10 minutes in the waiting room. The staff's friendly and will go out of their way to help. I see the dermatologist 3-4 times a year, the Florida sun has not been my friend! As a frequent visitor, I can honestly say the practice is run extremely well with patient care, the top priority. I've been seeing Dr Weatherall for many years, in fact, I followed her here from another practice. She is extremely bright and knowledgeable. A caring and compassionate doctor, she goes above and beyond, takes her time to explain what's going on and thoroughly explains medications and treatments she's prescribing. I have never felt rushed and always feel that during my appointment, I have Dr. Weatheralls full attention. A few years ago, I was prescribed a medication that was not covered by insurance. The staff went out of their way with numerous phone calls and paperwork, to get me on a bridge program that was fully covered by the manufacturer. I was told that if there ever was a lapse in coverage, to call the office and they would supply samples. One time I left the office with a 4 month supply and a box of a topical that also isn't covered by insurance and I made a joke that the meds were valued at more than my handbag and jewelry combined! Over the years, I've had to reach out with questions. Call backs are usually the same day or first thing the next morning. When I had shingles, I called, left a message and within a few hours was told Dr. Weatherall was booked but I could see her PA Brooke the next day. Brooke was fantastic too. She was just as attentive and helpful and Dr. Weatherall took the time to stop in during the appointment. My son would see Elizabeth, who got his teenage acne under control. All in all, my family and I have all had nothing but positive experiences.

The doctor is great, love her. This rating is due to the fact that for 3 straight days I have been…read moreunable to speak to a LIVE PERSON on the phone to find out how much a procedure will cost me. I hate this. It was never this difficult when it was Clearly Derm. Now you automaticlly get a computer voice which asks you a million questions only to transfer you to someone "who can help" and then you get a call center that cannot answer questions either. Then they say they will have someone from the actual office call you but nobody does. So here I am, still not with an answer to a question.. Totally unprofessional. If it werent for Dr. Weatherall I would be done with this.. Also since they are Schweiger there are zero specials on cosmetic procedures. No coupons, no specials, nothing...

Rand Eye Institute - Specializing in refractive surgeries such as custom laser vision correction, lens exchange procedures, custom laser cataract surgery.

Rand Eye Institute

(132 reviews)

I recently had something going on with my eye where I was seeing flashing white lights and other…read moreissues. Luckily I happened to be talking to my daughter who mentioned that her former coworkers who had eye issues went here and were pleased with the treatment they received. I called to see if they had any appts for the afternoon (it was a Friday). They asked what my issue was and after telling them, they told me to come right over. Now getting there was interesting. I was coming from the south and Waze told me at the Sample Road exit, to take the 2 left lanes and make a left. Well, when you do that, you've passed the place because the entrance is further east. I had to do a U-turn. It was still a little confusing because there isn't any signage that tells you that the first entrance once you make the U-turn is where you need to enter. They're doing construction at the hospital which makes it even more confusing. I finally made it and entered the building. Their office is on the 2nd floor. I got checked in and filled out the required paperwork. They were concerned that my retina detached but after viewing the images that were taken, that didn't happen. Dillon, who did the images of my eyes, was very personable with a great sense of humor. The female doctor whom I saw (I don't remember her name) was also fantastic. She got an eyeball to show and explain what was happening with my eye. I was there for about 3 hours which seems like the average time that I've spent at my regular eye doctor's office.

I was very happy with the place. I found the process smooth. I thought the consultation was…read morethorough. As I first walked in, someone by the desk greeted me and directed me to the floor I needed to be. I gave my name and that's all it took. A very efficient office. Each floor had a nice waiting area. It was a large area. It was nicely decorated. They had a water fountain and coffee machine on each floor. They also had multiple TVs. The waiting to be seen was not long for me; however, the exam took a few hours. I was taken from room to room to floor. The staff was great. Everyone was pleasant and helpful. I got a full explanation from a doctor and options. I recommend this place. I got to meet the famous Dr. Rand by the elevator and that was so cool.

Mitch Ghen, DO - allergist - Updated May 2026

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