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Dr. Maria Chou is a very rude and uncaring doctor...., Oct 18, 2011 If you like being treated poorly, then you will love Dr. Maria Chou. She spends no time with you at all, doesn't listen to your concerns, is very rude, and doesn't care about helping you. She is totally apathetic to your health problems.
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Very rude and arrogant ..................................., May 25, 2012 I grew up in the communistic country when health care was free for everyone at that time and I was never treated so poorly by doctors over there like I was by Dr.Teng who get paid thousands of dollars in one day. He was VERY RUDE to me, he had no sense of respect and compassion. I arrived to do my procedure with him for epidural shots for my back and I had to let him know that I started to develop changes in my back which is causing me pain on other site lower back too. He started to tell me that he is not going to cure my back pain and deal with that but only with the pinch nerve I had previously. And then he told me he doesn’t think this treatment will do anything for me. Honestly it’s not even what he said but HOW he said. He has a bad manners. I have tried to be patient with him in the past but this time I just could not hold myself from tears. . He had a very short temper with me. He made me feel like I was less then human being. If nurses would not be there for me who were my angels at that time and a friend who waited to give me a ride I would get even far emotional. First Dr.Teng hurt my feeling, never apologies and then he refused to treat me. In one day I heard from several people that Dr.Teng had problems with other people in the past with his skills to be arrogant and rude. Beside that every time I visit him for an appointment he always late, I had to wait for him not less then 1 hours so he can see me 15 or 20 min. There is two type of doctors. Doctors who became doctor because they want to help people and other doctors who just want to make big $ and they don’t care about people. Sound to me like Dr.Teng is one of those doctors who only interested in money and hate his job which is people. Why would I even want to offer my body to someone who carry such poor and negative energy around himself ? |
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Careless doctor that does not take responsibility for her mistakes..., Apr 14, 2012 This doctor performed a cosmetic procedure to my face that left me damaged and needing correction from another doctor. I feel she was careless during the procedure which left me with a bad result. Instead of taking responsibility she tried to convince me I had a serious physical illness. Be careful. |
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brain cancer given 10% survival chances, now 6 yrs cancer-free..., Mar 20, 2012 Dr. Forbes treated me six years ago for advanced brain cancer, right frontal lobe including sinus cavity, using Novellus machine. He is the best, gave me superb and compassionate care, and I'm still cancer-free six years later. I cannot recommend him highly enough. I owe my survival to him. |
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Excellent, compassionate surgeon, a true Asian eyelid surgery expert...., Feb 20, 2012 I recently went to Dr. Steinsapir located in West Los Angeles to address a bad asian eyelid surgery. I had surgery in South Korea. It was a big mistake. I live in California. I saw a bunch of so-called Asian eyelid specialists. The only one who talked to me in detail and made any sense was Dr. Steinsapir. He does surgery at the UCLA medical center. Thanks to his work, my eyes are much more symmetric, natural, and I don't look like one of my eyes was Westernized. He was able to fix the work of the prior surgeon. His office is very professional. |
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Provided extremely poor treatment for my father's cancer..., Jan 25, 2012 Dr. D. treated my dad's throat cancer (a term he never used with any of us). Dad responded very well to chemo and would have to remain on chemo the rest of his life. (His tumor in his neck had burst and he had a nasty wound that he had to deal with, but even it was doing well as he was switched to a milder chemo routine to keep the cancer from growing. And he was doing really well with that treatment.) Dad developed a knee infection and Dr. D stopped all treatment until knee doc released him. Dr. D continued to ignore my phone calls that dad's neck wound was really looking bad, saying he could do nothing for him at this time. Finally, knee doc suggested knee treatment be put on hold so cancer could be treated. So Dad went to see Dr. D and he still said there wasn't anything he could do right now, and he refused to look at his neck when asked to (of course, dad kept it bandaged). We brought dad to Louisville for treatment, but it was too late by then. The oncology doctors in Louisville were just mortified at his neck and the treatment he had received. They found it unimaginable that Dr. D. never looked at his neck (the actual cancer) and ignored his cancer treatment during the course of treatment of the knee infection (9 weeks approximately). Of course, we are heartbroken. I only tell my story in the hopes of helping someone else. In the end, dad regretted mine and my sister's pleas to get a second opinion in Louisville from the beginning. That one step could have changed everything. I hope this review helps someone make a better choice in choosing their oncologist. |