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William I Kuhel, MD

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Peter Weber, MD - New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai

Peter Weber, MD - New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai

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Not recommended for cochlear implants surgeon. Dr. Weber is not a thoughtful doctor based on the…read morefollowing facts. 1) Went to him for vertigo on Friday. He sent the drug prescription directly to the hospital's pharmacy via computer instead of giving a hard copy of drug prescription. Unfortunately when I went to the hospital's pharmacy, the drug was out of stock. So I was trying to reach Dr. Weber during a weekend but no success. I called the hospital and explained my situation. The on-duty doctor couldn't reach Dr. Weber either. So ended up I have to suffer my spinning for at least 2 days. Finally on Monday, he sent the drug prescription to my preferred pharmacy but without any notification until I called the pharmacy to confirm. 2) My audiologist informed Dr. Weber about my facial nerve stimulation situation after the cochlear implant surgery which she couldn't skip some electrodes and active the sound processor. So I went for an x-ray. I sent emails to Dr. Weber to ask about the result of the x-ray and he advised that the radiologist is on leave and needed to confirm few issues with him after his return. He promised he will get back to me. However I waited and waited, sent him emails, made phone calls and showed up in person. Then he apologized to me and said he didn't receive my emails and somehow found them in his junk emails. He advised that the cochlear implant is in the right position and everything is fine but that's not true. I went for a second opinion from another ENT and was informed that the internal components of electrode arrays were too long and it touched my facial nerves. 3) Because of Dr. Weber's careless mistake on the cochlear implant surgery, I have to go thru another unexpected surgery to solve the facial nerve stimulation.

William I Kuhel, MD - otologists - Updated May 2026

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