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Best 18 MEDICAL SERVICES near Mineola, NY (Part 2)
04-2025 Peter Edward ONeill, MD in Best 18 MEDICAL SERVICES near Mineola, NY (Part 2)Dr. Preeti Mehta, MD at Lake Success, NY - North New Hyde Park Amy Eisenberg: The most disappointing Doctor my family has ever gone to. The communication is awful. I left a ton of messages and the doctor hasnāt called back. My daughter was sent for a test to figure out why she is constantly nauseous but the CT scan she had to drink a thick milky like substance and she was too nauseous to get it down. I called and got the PA and asked. She said she would speak to the doctor and call back. Weeks ago and we still havenāt heard back. Called the office again and asked to speak specifically to the doctor and expressed how my other calls werenāt answered and that I am very upset by the lack of communication. She said she would pass this along to the doctor and still no call back. Went to Dr Preehta for help and answers as my daughter has been nauseous for 4 years and no one can figure out why. What a complete waste of our time and money and so beyond disappointed in this doctor. Just awful the lack of care and communication.
NewYork-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center - New York Waheed Abdul: My wife was recently admitted in NYP for car-t cell transplant, and had an exceptional experience from start to finish. The facility was clean, well-organized, and efficient. The reception staff was friendly and made the check-in process seamless.
Her doctors were not only knowledgeable but also took the time to thoroughly explain my condition and treatment options. The nursing staff was incredibly kind, attentive, and made sure I was comfortable throughout my stay. I truly appreciated their patience and professionalism.
Oncologist Dr Mejia is an outstanding physician.
The hospital also maintained excellent hygiene and safety protocols, which made me feel secure during my visit. Overall, Iām extremely grateful for the outstanding care I received and would highly recommend NYP to anyone in need of medical attention.
NYC Health Hospitals / Bellevue - New York Ann-Marie: The ER is scary and I was there for three days. The food was not bad. The warm dinner rolls and warm cookies were delicious! The nurses were excellent and so nice. The PCAās were 50/50. Half were Nice and the other half did not do their job And had a bad attitude. The doctors were excellent. Thank you for taking good care of me!
ColumbiaDoctors - Midtown - New York Jamie Caban: I am very surprised about the reviews here. I had an excellent time at the blood lab, the nice women drawing my blood was Andrea. She was phenomenal and reception and security are very kind. Andrea took 1 minute to draw and used a baby needle on me. It didnāt hurt and I can be difficult with needles sometimes. Excellent. Will be coming back.
New York Presbyterian Hospital - New York Jamie Williams: Extremely slow!!! Came in at 2PM & itās just about midnight now and I have yet to be seen by a Doctor smh Never again!
I was told that CT scan results can take anywhere from 2-4 hours.
The medical personnel here are literally just dragging their feet and barely doing anything in the emergency department.
Absolutely no communication or updates.
The Mount Sinai Hospital - New York Li: I always had a great experience from Mt. Sinai (in the ER Department). However I had surgery in the GP-2 at 1468 Madison, and the aftercare was not well. They also do not give enough information on the plan beforehand for you to know what to expect. So in periOperative care department/area, I got out at 4:20 PM on November 3rd. I was trying to close the curtain, but barely had the energy to walk or get up. The small drop-down table on the chair flipped down, and the 4 ounce apple juice fell on the floor. The male, older nurse got angry and irate. Then told me I need leave. He actually had the audacity to later come and pick a fight (high tone and quick words) with me (very poor bedside manner); he could have just easily said āsorry there was a misunderstanding.ā I told him we were probably having a cultural difference, and I told him he was being unprofessional. He kept trying to argue with me, but I asked him to stop. I wanted to get out of there so fast, I didnāt brush my teeth and put my used robe, sheets, and cover in the soiled laundry hamper (I didnāt want anybody complaining about any of my mess). I havenāt eaten since yesterday, but my appetite is gone for today (that was enough argument to last me for the week). The other fifty nurses were kind and nice.
Mount Sinai West - New York Nia Phipps: If you can go elsewhere, please do. This Hospital is 100% unfit to operate and the management team should take some time to reassess operations. Patients are left in hallways vomiting , and shared treatment rooms where you are forced to discuss your condition with an audience (about 10 other people in the room). Emergency rooms naturally have long waits so that didnt really bother me. What did was the patients lining the halls, staff asking patients to stand and wait to be treated, nurses inserting IVs into patients while the patient next to them is actively hacking with no mask (thats not even sanitary).
Please note the gross disorganization is not the fault of the nurses and doctors who despite being overloaded, physically and verbally assaulted by patients still did their best to work as quickly as possible.
I strongly implore you to search up a new hospital, once you check in you have to pay regardless so dont waste time figuring out when its too late. I also implore this hospital to revisit their diversion plan, re-train those senior who are making pertinent decisions as the mental and physical well-being of both patients and nurses are at risk. I got fluids and an X-ray and my pre-insurance bill was just over 2k. Healthcare is too expensive for this type of behavior, all patients deserve quality care.
NYC Health Hospitals/Harlem - New York Ronnie Padmore: Night and Day...the same in theory but 2 separate experiences altogether. For example, the hospital stay experience. During the day the patient is bombarded with numerous doctors, nurses, tests, X-rays, needles, you name it. At night, its like a ghost town. Patients are left unattended, ignored by the night staff. You can press the nurse call button a thousand times and no one will respond. Nighttime hours are critical and the same attention administered during the day should be given in the overnight hours. Those are the critical hours when things can take a dramatic turn, for better or worse. It leads one to wonder if things are this way because the staff is under the assumption that the bosses are at home sleeping? The same level of care should be given 24/7.
Lenox Hill Hospital - New York Ronald Coleman: Firstly, I want to acknowledge the outstanding service provided by Dr. Oh and the attending nurses who provided exceptional care during my stay. Dr. Oh was very detailed and transparent. I never had any type of surgery prior to 2/24, but I didnāt have any anxiety going into the OR. I was made to feel at ease and assured that I would be well taken care of and I was. I want to highlight my first and best nurse Alice. What a delight! Great energy and attentiveness to go along with outstanding care and compassion. She truly went above and beyond and I could tell that she enjoys being of service to her patients. I really wished she was my nurse for my entire stay because she absolutely separated herself from the other attending nurses. Veronica, another nurse, provided noteworthy care as did Starlin, another nurse who was very nice, gentle and courteous. This would have been a 5 star review had I not had the unfortunate displeasure of witnessing as well as receiving blatant rudeness from the receptionist named Maddie. What a disrespectful, unprofessional and crass individual. On two occasions I witnessed her answer the line when the gentleman I shared a room with called and asked for assistance getting to the restroom. She answered and asked what was needed and when she was told what was needed she simply hung up the phone without saying anything. No āok someone will be there shortlyā or any other type of explanation or assurance that help would be en route as soon as possible so he had to run the risk of potentially injuring himself from going to the restroom alone. Something the staff constantly reiterated that we should not do. Later that evening I pressed the call button, she asked what I needed and I asked if someone can come close our door to which she gave no reply and simply hung up the phone just as she had done to my roommate earlier in the day. I pressed the call button again, she picked up and said āhave at it.ā Of course I contacted the nurses admin and reported her. Unfortunately, thereās always ONE. May she have all the days she deserves. āŗļøāŗļøāŗļø
Tisch Hospital - New York Agnes Lekk: I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Tisch Hospital and all the medical and nursing staff for the excellent care they provided me during the birth of my child. From the first moment I felt safe, supported and warm, invaluable elements in such an important moment of my life. A special thank you to my gynecologist, Dr Justin Brandt, for everything he has done for me, his dedication, patience and impeccable scientific training. His presence gave me strength and confidence at every step of this beautiful but demanding route.
His patience, scientific excellence and human approach made the birth of my child a beautiful and safe experience. My heartfelt thanks to the whole team for their excellent care and support!ā
There really are no words to express how grateful and pleased I am. The paediatricians, the nursing staff, the excellent gynecologists and the entire maternity department are all unique. I thank God for sending me this amazing doctor Dr. Brandt!