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wolf in sheep clothing.I would not trust her as far as i can throw a rock...., May 13, 2013 My first impression of her was a fairly nice lady and knowledgeable in her field, but however she does not listen too well, and tends to do what she feels is right. Does not know how to really support her employees. And treats not just her co-workers but patients unfairl. |
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Horrid doctor do not go to her. Don't know who gave her a license...., May 5, 2013 This doctor is a joke, she doesn't care about your health. Also, she doesn't seem to really listen to you when you talk. Truthfully I felt very uncomfortable with her and could't wait to get out. How did she get her license? |
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For several years now, I have been having breathing problems and sinus pain during the winter..., Mar 18, 2013 For several years now, I have been having breathing problems and sinus pain during the winter. I had been to a few ENT's in Jackson, M, but when I moved to Memphis, my neighbor said I should make an appointment with Dr. Lazar. This fall and winter was my best in years. After taking a history, he ended up switching some of my medicines. I didn’t feel rushed with him, and had an easy time talking to him. The staff was helpful and friendly enough. It was a very pleasing experience. |
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Good staff, horrible "doctor" - Wallet stuffer versus actual clinician ..., Feb 10, 2013 In a few words? - Horrible bed side manner; dodged questions and threatened to quit when we inquired about alternative treatment methods. This dude is older than the internet as we know it and he was throwing hissy-fits like a rabid Bieber-fan. - Extremely pessimistic. Every conversation boiled down to DEATH. Look, I get that cancer is no walk in the park, but rubbing our faces in it is counterproductive and honestly, believe it or not, does more harm than good. After the nth time of being told "HE IS GOING TO DIE," we stopped talking to him about and kept his patient visits short. - Biggest gripe? Cancer research is a constantly developing field and new, novel discoveries are made often enough that you might spot it in the newspaper or online. It should have been a huge red flag when this so-called M.D. was absolutely clueless about significant changes in our understanding of how cancer works. Final remarks? He gave up on our father when we walked through the door the first time. Had we known of his lazy, outdated way of treatment, we would have walked right back out of that room without hesitation. |
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he must be shy? if he is not shy, then he must feel he is above the patient?..., Feb 9, 2013 had surgery, have literally talked to him for about one minute. he will not see you after surgery and if you are in pain, he does not care. if you try to talk to him, he will not even look at you. perhaps he is scared that if he opens his mouth or confers with his patients, he might be sued? |