Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Tamir Hersonskey, MD

    5.0 (2 reviews)

    Tamir Hersonskey, MD Photos

    You might also consider

    More like Tamir Hersonskey, MD

    Recommended Reviews - Tamir Hersonskey, MD

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    6 days ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    7 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Leslie Masood, M.D.

    Leslie Masood, M.D.

    (4 reviews)

    Be warned: Dr Leslie Masood is the insurance company's friend -- not yours…read more That's the best way I can describe my experience with Dr. Leslie Masood. From the start, it felt like her goal was to serve the insurance company's interests -- not to understand the full picture or provide fair, medically sound evaluation. She barely engaged with what was actually happening in front of her. Instead, she leaned heavily on selective records -- some of which were noted to be inaccurate -- and dismissed real, ongoing symptoms that had been documented by multiple trusted physicians, including specialists from the nation's #1 brain trauma recordist center. How can someone be trusted to assess a patient when their scope of vision seems firmly planted in whatever narrative benefits the insurance company? That's not medicine -- that's strategy disguised as care. If you're sent to her, go in with your eyes open. Bring a witness. Record if you're allowed. Take notes. Because in my experience, this wasn't about help, healing, or truth. It was about limiting liability -- and she did her part.

    I was misdiagnosed for almost 2 years after asking repeatedly for her to consider another diagnosis…read morebased off my MRI which she never looked at. I finally am getting help from a pain doctor and have the correct diagnosis. I get the sense she gets some kind of monetary gain from always suggesting Botox (lots of quick money for the fast procedure). She races you through your 15 min appt. When I was in a severe headache state for months she suggested I take Aleve. I don't get why she wouldn't help me. I really don't.

    Center For Neurological Diseases

    Center For Neurological Diseases

    (2 reviews)

    I work for a law firm - called to get status on records we requested. The receptionist, Cary, was…read moreSUPER RUDE. I'll be working with my case management team to avoid using this clinic for future clients. I can't imagine how they must treat their other patients, extremely concerning.

    My initial visit with the doctor was rushed through. He kept cutting me off whenever I was…read moreanswering his questions. He sent me to get 2 MRI's & a nerve test. I got it all done, and saw him for a follow up appointment. I waited 3 weeks for my appointment only for it to last 4 minutes. Between the first appointment and the last appointment, I received a new insurance. I went from BCBS to Medicaid. Before I saw the doctor for the second appointment, I had asked the receptionist if she could verify my insurance and she said "we don't do that." I said, "okay." Which I know she was lying or just didn't know how to do because I've worked as a receptionist and I've been able to do that. It does depend on the type of office. Spoke to the doctor over the phone for 4 minutes. None of my questions were answered and we didn't get to discuss any of the imaging or nerve test. I waited all week for the doctors office to call me to schedule the follow up appointment like they had in the past and no one called. I finally called today, and I rescheduled. I let the receptionist know that I was unhappy with the 4 minute appointment. Not once was I rude or condescending. She didn't care. But she thought I was attacking her because she said "instead of coming at me with this, you should inform the doctor." I was explaining my frustrations about the terrible 4 minute experience I had. I said to her, "I will let him know but you can also relay this to him." I hung up on her and she called me back only to tell me that I wasn't eligible for Medicaid. That this next visit and the last (the 4 mins) were to be self pay. Somehow magically, they were able to look up eligibility this time but not last time when I asked. This is a terrible terrible office. They're unprofessional and not people friendly at all. Don't come to this office.

    Tamir Hersonskey, MD - surgeons - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...