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Delia Sang, MD

Delia Sang, MD

4.4(20 reviews)
0.0 mi

It is a privilege to write about Dr. Sang and her team. Not only is Dr. Sang an elite and amazing…read moredoctor, but she shows compassion and really cares. Sometimes, that makes you feel better and is more needed than the treatments! At a time when I feared losing my vision due to macular degeneration, she was reassuring and supportive , and always answers my never ending list of questions, and with patience. Another side of Dr. Sang that I recently learned about is her mentorship. There are a group of young college grads working there who are taking a gap year and preparing to get into medical school. She is so giving and proud of how many of these interns have gone on to great careers. Each time you go for an appointment, it's a "major production." There are so many steps in the process and I have come to understand why it takes so long -- they take no shortcuts! There is a huge staff that supports Dr. Sang and each one has a specialty, from the people who answer the phone and make appts. to the people who do complicated eye scans. I don't envy the appt. people as everyone seems to want a different time -- including me -- and it's hard to make everyone happy, although they try. I guess my only complaint is that I wish I could turn back Dr. Sang's clock about 25 years so that she'd be in practice for another 25+ years. While she is around, I feel incredibly lucky for her to be my doctor!

Dr. Sang saw me for a retinal tear more than 15 yrs ago. She saw me before her next patient,…read moredescribed the diagnosis, and asked if I could stay for a laser procedure at 6:15 PM- after hrs. She is precise, empathic, and I have known her professional for many years and she is a dear and special friend who has mentored hundreds of students who needed experience as scribes, technical knowledge that only she could describe with drawings, and precise explanations. They planned to apply to medical or optometric colleges in the future. She once noted that my optic nerves were probably normal but needed a glaucoma specialist to follow me, so I have seen a glaucoma specialist alternating with her every 6 months and they correspond across the miles with assessment and management notes after each visit. Her Staff includes Monica at the front desk who is helpful and gentle with hearing and vision-impaired patients. It doesn't get better than that. She is delightful! Dr. Delia Sang should get EVERY AWARD for distinction in medical knowledge, empathy, compassion at those difficult moments for patients and their families, wisdom beyond belief and friend to all she meets. I am so lucky. TEN STARS ARE NOT ENOUGH!

Mass Eye and Ear - Main Campus - For the vestibular lab, take the elevator to floor 9, Take a left and go down the hall... This sign is your next and last left.

Mass Eye and Ear - Main Campus

2.8(127 reviews)
2.4 mi•West End

The type of care you receive here is like no where else in the World!…read moreWorld Class Doctors from all corners of the Earth and the most up to date knowledge of their Craft is second to none! The Best Medical Care one is exposed to is amazing! The Staff are all First Class.

Mass Eye and Ear, of all places, doesn't understand accessibility and accommodations for people…read morewith vision and language disabilities. They have a page on their website that says they can provide communication in required formats for people with disabilities, but none of their staff are aware that the law requires this. The webpage saying they provide accessible communication only has a phone number to contact them. It has one e-mail address, but that is for requesting interpreter services, not for general e-mail correspondence from people who need to contact the clinic via text. The website says to use the portal to schedule appointments for patients who are already registered, but the portal is set up so there is no way to request an appointment unless already seen recently by that department. The Patient Relations office has no idea that the ADA exists and told the person to find an abled person to make a voice call for them. The nurses in the departments don't understand what large print is and several of them have provided a legally blind multiply disabled person with handwritten illegible instructions, stating they don't know how where they would type and print instructions to give the person. Their solution was also "can't an abled person just redo it?"

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Eye Care Specialists - Dr. Daniel Schwartz

Eye Care Specialists

3.7(6 reviews)
5.0 mi•West Roxbury, West Roxbury Center

I appreciate their staff as they always are so helpful and friendly. Truth is we want in for an…read moreopinion and then went to MEEI (Mass Ear & Eye Institute) and the experience and treatment between the two were polar opposites! Our experience at MEEI was horrible from rude staff, unreliability where they didn't return our calls, and more. This place was just above and beyond in comparison!! And felt as if we were at a "5 star hotel" for a private office compared to MEEI's 2.5 star hotel rating... Parking is tight at one of their office location (West Roxbury), but the medical center in Norwood and other place had parking which was helpful! And was free. After deciding to go with this specialist due to their experiences, knowledge, and care (unlike MEEI's), they were responsive to our questions and calls. We appreciated that a great deal. We absolutely adore Mary, one of their office staff in addition to the attending nurses (all were great) and the doctors too!

During my first... and last... meeting with Dr. Daniel Schwartz, I found him to be unprofessional,…read moreborderline rude, and lacking the people skills necessary for someone in the health-care profession. While attempting to describe my concerns regarding my vision problems, I was interrupted with harsh lectures from Dr. Schwartz concerning the limitations my condition requires. He was quick to stress the negative impact of my situation, but not as anxious to offer encouragement, support, or treatment options. Receiving bad news during an exam is difficult... and certainly not the fault of the doctor. But knowledge and experience alone do not make for a successful practice. A responsible "bedside manner" is also necessary to allow for a healthy doctor/patient relationship. Dr. Schwartz obviously disagrees.

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Boston Eye Physicians & Surgeons

Boston Eye Physicians & Surgeons

3.3(64 reviews)
1.0 mi

Cataract Surgery with laser and light adjustable lenses. Very easy to make appointments. 7 visits…read more Almost no waiting room time. Smart competent staff. And doctor Kaufman is fantastic. I was very fussy to get the best results, so I did a lot of small adjustments but the results were excellent.

I really like Dr. Kaufman - the first time I went to see him, I was hurting badly from what turned…read moreout to be an ulcer in my eye. He explained the issue thoroughly, answered all my questions, and was overall very friendly and patient. No complaints. On my follow-up, though, I waited for an hour and a half to see him for less than five minutes for him to check my eye and give the all-clear. Fast forward to a year later, when I was truly apprehensive about another long wait time in the middle of a work day. This time, for an annual eye exam, I was in and out for about an hour, which wasn't too bad. The technician I saw before Dr. Kaufman was great - I wish I got his name. He was painstaking in making sure my prescription was right and going over what he was doing. Excellent bedside manner. So, all in all, I think this office has made improvements in reducing patient wait time. That said, one suggestion I have is to validate parking for patients. This is one of the few doctor's offices I've been to where they don't offer this and it bothers me - patients can wait up to an hour and the parking ticket (which isn't a flat rate) is one extra cost on top of the bill. The parking situation next to the office is also stressful. During peak times, the lot right next door is full or reserved for residents and you have to scramble to find another spot in the garage across the street.

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