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    It was a pleasure to visit the office. Nice staff, very helpful and also great prices. Highly recommend!

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    Brottman Michael

    Brottman Michael

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    This review is for Dr. Brottman's office at Elmhurst Clinic on Schiller…read more I saw Dr. Brottman, cardiologist, for a benign heart arrhythmia I've acquired during pregnancy. I arrived early and had to wait over an hour past my appointment time. This was annoying as I had left work early only to sit in a waiting room. Dr. Brottman himself was fine, but what has prompted me to write this review is from a horrible billing problem, which I could not appeal. Dr. Brottman is an in-network provider and he ordered a 24-hour holter for me, which I had put on at his office. His office then sent my holter to an out-of-network company for analysis. So, I go to my in-network doctor but then get hit with an unexpected big bill for an out-of-network thing. I was never informed the holter would go somewhere out-of-network... Going to an in-network doctor, everything is supposed to be in-network. Apparently someone at Elmhurst Clinic noticed their error because I received a letter that my appeal was denied - this was the first I ever heard of it. Soon after receiving the appeal denial, I received the bill. Called my insurance, submitted another appeal. I later get a letter that my appeal attempts are exhausted. So, even though I went to someone in network, their office sends things out of network and I am stuck paying the bill. I got referred to a different cardiologist at Advocate Midwest Heart Specialists, where I had to do another holter monitor. I've had no issues with them - they use an in-network company to analyze their holters, which is supposed to be the norm! I was pretty disappointed with my care at Elmhurst Clinic's Cardiology group on Schiller. As a healthy person who ended up with this temporary arrhythmia with no symptoms, I can't tell you how annoying it was to go through lots of expensive tests, the long wait time, having little contact with Dr. Brottman, and then get hit with the big out-of-network charge from my in-network provider...which I have no choice but to pay. The whole time I was told everything was probably temporary and related to pregnancy...and surprise, it is resolving on it's own and my arrhythmia is almost completely gone. But, not without a lot of frustration, time, and money.

    Stat Cardiologist - cardiology - Updated May 2026

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