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After seeing Dr. Recinto My Life Seems To Be Going Strong...., Mar 10, 2010 I've had problems with anxiety and depression for as long as I can remember. I went to see a therapist when I was about 14, but they didn't think it was severe enough to do anything. Years went on and things got worse. I found it hard to concentrate on anything anymore. I got my drivers license eventually and I barely drove because of my problems. I noticed all my relationships going down hill. My family and I grew very distant. My friends and I stopped hanging out. And my boyfriend and I were fighting almost every single day. It took trying to commit suice 3 times before I decided to go into the local youth health center and that's where I met Dr. Recinto. The staff was super supportive and overly nice. I remember sitting in the waiting room and I got to pick what movie I wanted to watch while waiting. On our first visit we talked at least 2 hours. She came to the conclusion that I had male trust issues. Because of that, I'm going to see a male therapist. I hoped he'd make me feel more comfortable around men in general. After a few weeks, my boyfriend and I stopped fighting as much and I started hanging out wih just my dad. Also, she's helping me get more connected with my family. I ended up moving out into a friends house a few months before hand and stopped talking to them. Dr. Recinto convinced me to at least keep contact with them. From there, my family and I deicded to see a family therapist. It's really been helping us become close like we used to be. In the end, she ended up prescribing me medication to help the process speed up. I've been on it ever since and honestly, I feel better then ever. I would reccommend Dr. Recinto to any teenager.
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I am not sure if he pays attention on patient reviews..., Feb 6, 2012 Unhelpful, sarcastic, self-assured. Easy to get appointment in, but then.... I am disappointed and would advise that he takes some fellowships or conituing education courses and then rejoin his colleges in oractice. |
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Money More Important Than Patient Care To Dr Chadha..., Jan 10, 2012 When I went to make an appointment, I was told that I was expected to pay between $200-$300 UP FRONT to see him because I do not have health insurance. When I explained that the number was completely asinine and I could not afford to pay that amount, the receptionist spoke down to me explaining that he "is a specialist and there are set value amounts for these things" that it "has to do with codes and other confusing things" that I just "didn't understand." This angered me, as I am currently waiting to sit for my RHIT accreditation through AHIMA, meaning that I DO understand and know how to code and bill for doctor's offices. Once I explained to her that I had never coded a chart for an office visit where a patient was required to pay $200 up front due to lack of insurance, she became annoyed and suggested I go elsewhere. I would NOT suggest Dr. Chadha or any of his associates at O'Reilly Medical Consultants because apparently money is more important to them than patient care. |
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Horrible experience! The doc's office seems to prey on unsuspecting old patients......, Jan 9, 2012 Horrible experience! The doc's office seems to prey on unsuspecting old patients who get referred to him by their primary care physicians. I am 73 years old and my visit which is covered by Medicare and Medical ended up being billed for $225!!! for a half an hour visit. Well, the eye pressure was checked. The insurance didn't pay for $134.90 out of this amount. The office failed to warn that they don't take Medical and about the deductible on Medicare. When asked, I was assured that the visit will be covered. Anyway - now they threaten to turn the whole thing to the collections. Shameless! I live on a limited income of about $600 a month and can't afford to pay that much for a visit. The attempts to negotiate the bill have always ended up with the inability of his office to get the right info about the Medical. But this is not all. During the visit the doc kept pushing his glasses and contacts and was very irritated when we politely rejected the offers. Very awkward. It feels like they are trying to survive at the cost of the most vulnerable. I would never go there again. |
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Fine needle aspiration for suspicious thyroid nodule..., Nov 4, 2011 I had an ultrasound to investigate a nodule found my endocrinologist. The us revealed some suspicious findings so a fine needle aspiration was scheduled. This Dr. rushed through an ultrasound provided by a tech that made me question her skills, and then pronounced that both the radiologist and the endo were incorrect in calling what I had a nodule nor was he concerned about it and he wouldn't do the aspiration. |
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The worst experience of my life. She has no people skills..., Sep 4, 2011 my experience at this office was the worst and i want every one to know about. something that means the world to us was stepped on by dr.bustillo and her staff. dr.bustillo is super dry and when she talks to you she is so cold and dry like a bottle of wine. when you are talking about something so improtant like having a baby she needs class on how to talk to her patients. i dont care if she has 30 years of experience. the office is super unorganized starting from mercy to the famous adrianna that also has no people skills. dr. bustillo gives you no hope at all but she does push the fact to go for a donor so she can make more money. sacha was the only one that helped us and took the time to explain things to us. the other doctor there that has no people skill is the american tall doctor. omg he is the worst. after going there getting ready to do something that meant the world to us i had to wait a month beacuse they where so unorganized and did not inform me that i had to take out blood. they did not care. so we had to wait a |