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    Progressive Pediatrics

    4.1 (14 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Tenafly Pediatrics

    Tenafly Pediatrics

    3.4(22 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Highly recommend this pediatrician. I've brought both of my children there since they were born…read more They get you in quickly for either well visits or sick visits. There is a network so if you need to go on the weekend, you can go to another location nearby in Jersey. The doctors are lovely and very helpful. Would recommend.

    Horror story. My daughter was a 22 week preemie born in 2000. She weighed 1 pound 3 ounces, was on…read moreoxygen for 3 years, and survived, thanks to a great neonneonatal and preemie team with Doctors (Manginello, Grazzi, Giuliano, Jeshion, Duncan, Onyeije, Velchec, Benson), and the host of NICU nursing, pulmonary and radiology supportat at Lenox Hill Hospital & Valley Hospital she is alive and thriving today. However, once under the care of Tenafly Pediatrics, she started having migraines. Eventually I found out that the migraines were a symptom of a slow growing congenital brain tumor. My daughter was frequently seen by Dr. Sugarman of Tenafly Pediatrics, yet neither of us were taken seriously about the smptoms which progressed through her early teen years. She suffered from vomiting, nausea, dizziness while walking, and hyper stimulation with agitation in sunlight or strong artificial light. Dr. Sugarman finally referred her to a neurologist, Dr. Heilbronerer. Over time both doctors began treating me with disdain and increasing frustration: the last time we saw Dr. Sugarmam, she scoffed at me and chastised me about telling my daughter to cover up as we went out into the winter weather because I mentioned it was "phenumonia weather". I was shocked and insulted by her ignorance in taking my statement so literally. For the first time, I allowed myself to question her character, if she was racist and/ or classist, or assumed her Harvard BA out ranked me, but I have an MA from Stanford...which she probably did not know. Noerheless I followed up on the referral to Dr. Heilbroner (the neurologist referred by Dr. Sugarman Tenafly Pediatrics), and he REFUSED to see my daughter who arrived to her appointment in pain and distress, and in spite of the fact that I had a note from the school nurse stating she needed to be seen ASAP due to excessive vomiting of clear liquid in school. At the time, my husband and I were divorcing. Doctor Heilbronner refused to examine my daughter because, as he stated, her father told him not to. I left the office feeling like someone had aimed a shotgun at my daughter's temple. Over time, her symptoms worsened and became more frequent. An audiologist finally recommended that I immediately take her to Hackensack ER if the symptoms worsened. I did, and Her tumor was quickly diagnosed as a Clival Chirdoma, and It had to be removed ASAP. Because it was rare, the surgical team searched for a specialist who had removed this type of tumor. While in ER, I was called by a neurologist at NYU who questioned me as to "why" I refused Dr. Sugarmam's referral to take my daughter to NYU. I explained to the NYU doctor that I had absolutely NO idea of a referral being made by Dr. Sugarman. Furthermore, my daughter could not be moved as she was being prepped for emergency surgery. There was a pause of silence on the phone, then that compassionate doctor apologized to me. He apologized for, "bothering" me, and said they (NYU Neurology) had no idea that Clival Chordoma was her diagnosis, and NYU did not specialize in removing this tumor. He asked my pardon, and wished all the best in her surgery. Dr. Sugarman never returned to the hospital to talk with me about my daughter. Fortunately, the tumor was removed by a great team of specialists from Hackensack and Morrtistown: Doctors Kaptin, Thompson, Mazzola and Benson removed the tumor in its entirety. Four years later, when my daughter was 16 and I fully engaged in helping her survive this tumor while working full-time, her dad gained full custody, based on false claims that I had Munchsusens by procxy, and that it was I who was making our daughter ill. In spite of my daughter having had a congenital brain tumor removed, Dr. Sugarman almost immediately fed life into the accusations against me in order to cover her medical neglect of my daughter's health condition. She went as far to try to brain wash my daughter by calling her and telling her, "Your Mother was bad to you." I was with my daughter, with the phone on speaker. Hearing Dr. Sugarman say this was horrifying, shocking, and devastaing. It was clear that she did this to cover up for having missed the signs of the tumor. Dr. Sugarman took advantage of her position as a physician in order to hide the 13 years I had reported my daughter's tumor symptoms to her. It has been 10 years since the tumor was removed, and we are both still healing from the psychological pain and devastation caused by Dr. Sugarman. Assigned blame is one of the greatest pains that any parent could experience. Dr. Sugarman used the court to hide her mistake, having missed the signs of a growing tumor in my daughter's brain. I could not prepare for court and had no money to pay lawyers. What I did have was God, the determination to help her heal, and the strength to stand up for her medical rights against a doctor who falsely assigned blame to me to cover her misdiagnoses.

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    Tribeca Pediatrics

    3.2(43 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Tribeca pediatrics was a mixed experience. Let's start with the good:…read more Its office in Hamilton Park is clean and the receptionists are nice. Usually the waits are relatively short, about 15-minutes with an appointment. There is a convenient online portal to make and change appointments. I haven't had any billing issues with them yet, but I only went for a few simple check-ups. Now for the not-so-goods: The examination rooms are all tiny pods. So, you feel like you are in cramped shared workspace. Parking can be a bit challenging in this area depending on the time you go. If your preferred doctor is unavailable, you have no clue in who you will get or be able to choose. This leads to my most important qualm; almost everytime I have visited Tribeca, I had to choose a different doctor. I believe this is due to how Tribeca rotates doctors among each of its locations or because its doctors don't stick around long. Since I wasn't able to get the same doctor for each visit, each doctor had to be briefed on my child's history - a huge inconvenience and drain on time. I only encountered one doctor that I would want to see again at Tribeca, and she was rarely available. So, I stopped going. Overall, Tribeca Pediatrics is a good office for the occasional checkup - the service is solid. But, if you prefer for your child to see the same doctor everytime, who is familiar with your child's condition, and you have built trust in, then you may want to look elsewhere.

    It is convenient as they have many locations throughout NY and NJ. They have weekend hours at…read morespecific locations and callback service. There isn't much of a wait time. The offices are spacious with a kitchenette and books to occupy the little ones. The quality of service from location to location. Most practitioners and medical assistants have good bedside manners and provide adequate explanations; some front desk personnel/ billing have been unhelpful.

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    Tribeca Pediatrics- Hoboken

    Tribeca Pediatrics- Hoboken

    2.0(4 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    New parent here, so I'm unfamiliar here with what the norm is- but this was our third visit and the…read moredoctor spent the first ten minutes of the appointment asking us questions that she should already know the answer to if she had read the file on previous visits. After another ten minutes we were told 'No further questions' - our time was up. 'Blame the health care system for the time constraint' we were told by the doctor. So my wife left in tears with unanswered questions. I've never had a doctor before tell me that it was time to leave. If you go to this place have everything laid out in advance and be forewarned you are on the clock.

    I have had multiple frustrating experiences with Tribeca Pediatrics regarding the rescheduling of…read moremy daughter's well-child visits. On two occasions, they changed the appointment dates without confirming with me and assigned her to different providers. When I called to inquire about these changes, I was gaslighted, as I was told that my daughter's appointment had never been rescheduled, implying that I must be mistaken (As though I don't know my child's PCP's name). This was not the case; as a working parent, I make accommodations in my schedule and plan far in advance. Although I did not take a screenshot of the first appointment (because I didn't think I had to), I did capture one for the second. When I finally reached a supervisor after the second incident, she claimed there was no record of the appointment being rescheduled either. However, when I mentioned having a screenshot of the original appointment, her response changed. She stated that even though I saw a different date and provider in the portal, my daughter was indeed going to see her primary care provider and that the new provider was just a "placeholder", a placeholder for what? Not sure. I understand that changes can occur and that doctors might fall ill or encounter emergencies. However, it is unacceptable for parents to be gaslighted by being told that their appointments haven't changed. Why not notify the parent of any rescheduling and coordinate a new appointment directly with them instead of lying to them? Clearly, the supervisors guidance to their telephone agents is to lie to patients, as they do the same as well. Very frustrating and insulting. Additionally, this morning at 8:30 AM, I reached out to the clinic to request a conversation with a doctor. While I appreciate the role of nurses, some questions can only be adequately addressed by a physician. Now, nearly eight hours later, at almost 4:30PM, I have yet to hear anything back. It is also concerning that I can never speak to a supervisor or express my concerns without it leading to further issues, they seem to gatekeep the supervisor, which just doesn't make sense- they refuse to provide a name or contact information. Today, after insisting, I was given the first name of a man and told that he was the only supervisor , then who is the woman I spoke to last month?! This is a pediatric office, this is not a retail store, you are providing healthcare, the gross lack of transparency is concerning. This clinic has been disappointing, and their treatment of parents is unacceptable. While a nurse is always available to answer questions, a simple yes/no decision-tree approach is not always suitable for addressing healthcare concerns. I strongly advise parents that have experienced similar situations to leave reviews so that they may improve their communication and approach to patient care, the 4.6 rating is dubious at best.

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