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Dr. Benito Chan

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Gender: Male
Specialties: Internal Medicine, Nephrology (kidneys)
Location: 1340 S Division St, Salisbury, MD 21804
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  Unfortunately, I can't recommend her. Lacks privacy sensitivity!..., Feb 6, 2013

I saw this doctor once. Her office is very small which would be fine, except while I was there in the waiting room, I could hear everything she was saying during her phone conversation with the insurance company or someone like that. This included the patient's i.d. number, medical problems, lab report results, etc. I couldn't believe it! Doesn't this violate HIPPA laws?? She was using a phone in the front reception area but could prevent this by having a phone in back part of office. Toward the end of our appt., I told her I was concerned about her making calls from phone in front, and I could hear everything she was discussing about a patient. Instead of taking responsibility for the situation, she blamed it on her office, other patients, and then me. She said that that unfortunately she has a small office; that sometimes the reception door gets left open when patients walk in; and that most patients aren't listening for something like that. LOL, ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!!! She may be a good doctor regarding a broken bones and such (I don't know), but she is clueless about protecting patient privacy! No thanks!
  Peddles quack medicine and couldn't care less about a patient's time..., Jan 29, 2013

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  Very caring and has alot of compassion for his clients...., Jan 29, 2013

He gives his undivided attention and his all to his clients. He truly cares. He really has alot of passion for his field and his experitse shows. He puts his heart into caring for his clients and is down to earth.