Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Weissman Mark MD

    3.0 (2 reviews)

    Weissman Mark MD Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Weissman Mark 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

    7 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Internal Medicine 2,216 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Kumbkarni Yuvraj, MD

    Kumbkarni Yuvraj, MD

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.7 miUSF

    Dr. Kumbkarni was extremely unprofessional during my visit in February 2025. I was referred to him…read moreby Dr. Patel for a biopsy of my thyroid gland. Upon reviewing my records, Dr. Kumbkarni stated that he had performed the procedure last year and refused to do it again, claiming that someone my age should not consider any kind of operation. He then left the room. It was actually one of Dr. Kumbkarni's fellow co-workers who suggested that I should proceed with the biopsy. My husband overheard the entire conversation, including comments made by his flustered assistant, who kept repeating things that were said by Dr. Kumbkarni. It's disappointing to encounter such a lack of professionalism in a medical setting, and as a result, I will not be returning to this office. Additionally, I discovered that Dr. Kumbkarni invoiced Medicare and my secondary insurance for performing the biopsy on my thyroid gland, even though it was never done. I have reported him for fraudulent billing.

    Dr. Kumbkarni is a 5-star doctor…read more His office manager "Donna" ... not so much. I've been going to Dr. Kumbkarni for about a year once I was diagnosed with my condition. He is very methodical in every step and action. The first year, you can expect to go in to the office for blood work routinely (every 6-8 weeks) as he monitors your situation. Never have I felt anxiety over anything he's said, he's usually very calm and optimistic. His office manager is "sweet" - or, seemingly, but you can tell there is a snark undertone. Last week I went in for an ultrasound and bloodwork, both services provided on-site. I had my appointment rescheduled twice the week before because the technologist had to switch schedules - no problem. I received phone call (automated and real) reminders for several different times. Either way, I showed up last week in the morning, leaving my house at 8 am and arriving at the center 8:30 am - 45 minutes before my last confirmed schedule appointment. On the way to the center, I called the number to get the answering service informing me the doctor's office doesn't open until 9 am - okay, so def my appointment was at 9:15 am, right? Wrong. I get there, and I'm rushed. They complained I was late and they have to get all the patients in - I informed Donna they had rescheduled me and sent me contradictory reminders. She brushed it off and proceeded to get me in. Fine, a mix-up. No biggie. Yesterday, I was schedule for 4:30p for a follow-up. I left my work at 3:50pm, and unfortunately the part of town I work in is a bit of a struggle - high traffic, low quality infrastructure and cars. A car ahead of me in line broke down and hit the car behind it, so we all were stuck in a bit of a jam. I called the office at 4:20pm when I felt I wasn't going to make it on-time, although close by. The assistant reassured me I had a 15 minute policy, so as long as I was there before 4:45pm I'd be taken in as it only takes 15 minutes for a follow-up. I was able to finally get to the center, where parking is RIDICULOUS and most of the spots are "valet" - as if we needed to pay to be able to get medical attention!!!! anyways, I get in, I'm rushed. Donna was at the front, she notices I'm late and mentions it. I said I had called in to inform you that I was going to be late. She said "I'll have to see if they'll take you" WHEN IT WAS 4:40PM, WELL WITHIN THE 15-MINUTE POLICY. She came back and said they would. I rush inside, she said "You have to sign in.." I said "ok" and she glared at me. Really? She then asked me for my insurance ID - I said you have it.. she said " let me see your insurance ID". I replied "The lady scanned it last.." and she goes "oh, ok, you have a $35 copay" I gave her a credit card and told her "You have my secondary insurance and FSA on file" she goes.. " Oh.... well, then we'll call you in a second, you don't have a copay." YEAH, DONNA, YEAH. I KNOW THAT. Now, Dr. Kumbkarni saw me and it was great and awesome - until he opened the door and I heard Donna complain to others saying "the 15 minute rule is only a policy.. we are about to close." I am dismissed, I line up to check-out, because guess what... there are other patients still there holding up the line. HOW UNNECESSARY. Avoid this woman like the plague, Dr. Kumbkarni needs to find someone else. Everyone else is super cool here.

    Weissman Mark MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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