DPCI - NYU Langone Medical Center, world center of excellence in health care and biomedical research

DPCI - NYU Langone Medical Center, world center of excellence in health care and biomedical research Review

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4 years ago

This is a special place. My son was born here. Whe...

This is a special place. My son was born here. When my mother had a Cerebral Hemmorage in June they gave her the best care on earth and the nurses in Neurological ICU treated her like she was their own mother.
This place was here for my family in our darkest hours. Special shoutout to the nurses in Neuro ICU, Dr Riina, Dr Conziolka (sp) & Dr Sen. From the bottom of my heart.

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4 years ago

I Albert falack must say that the staff that took ...

I Albert falack must say that the staff that took care of me are the best that I've seen.
I am so happy that i came to this hospital and that doctor Bernstein and staff watched me and took care of me .
Again I think that I am in the best hospital on the USA..
Thanks again
Albert falack

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4 years ago

I spent 4 days in the hospital after my son was bo...

I spent 4 days in the hospital after my son was born. The doctors at NYU are absolutely amazing but I can not possibly continue writing this review without mentioning the amazing nurses on the labor and delivery floor as well as the post labor floor. They are the most caring, supportive and friendliest nurses I have ever met. I could not have gotten through my experience without their loving touch and their years of knowledge and experience.

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4 years ago

The service was ok at best. However, the real reas...

The service was ok at best. However, the real reason I am writing this review is to warn others to beware of the docs of this location swindling you for procedures you may not necessarily need, without informing you of the procedure or the fact that the procedure will incur a next fee. For me, I initially visited for a physical and received an extra procedure that I did not request, and was charged for it (my insurance covered the physical). This is what I experienced and when I brought this issue up to Customer Relations, they were kind enough to assist me the best they could, BUT THE DOCTORS NEVER GOT BACK TO ME WITH A SUITABLE REASON AS TO WHY I WAS BILLED FOR THE EXTRA PROCEDURE I DIDN'T ASK FOR!! I am very disgusted with how this was handled by this institution and I hope no one else is a victim of this robbery like I was. They are only looking to get a quick cash grab and if you aren't careful, you can be next....

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4 years ago

I used to praise NYU for being the best. For the p...

I used to praise NYU for being the best. For the past two years, they have gone to the dumps. esp. this recent handing out Doctors their name like candy. I used to go because they were very specific about who they would allow under their umbrella, and rightfully so.

I have gone to 2 PCPs for a pain I have had for 4 months that I ignored because I was going to medical school myself. Not once was I offered antibiotics, which, is already questionable.

So far, I found an amazing old school OB/GYN on ZocDoc who checked my ovaries and egg count without even asking! I asked an OB/GYN at NYU to check since I am 35 and around the age where risk gets higher to have kids -- her arrogant attitude + refusal to do so = ciao baby
There is one good OB/GYN at NYU that I started to go to years ago (before this mess happened at NYU) but he barely has availability.

I am unclear if there is too much fear of lawsuits at NYU facilities that I cannot get anything as simple as an antibiotic. So, I will stick with old-fashioned doctors to avoid some scenarios, where, as I learned in medical school - that an individual could die or undergo severe injury if antibiotics are not administered based on symptoms before the lab results come in. I have Bell's Palsy and had a few recurrences so I am not taking that risk. Lab results are a handicap to this facility, do doctors at this facility know how to diagnose an individual by mere symptoms at NYU Langone? I already knew all I needed were antibiotics so I'm not sure what is going on with this organization (or disorganization for that matter) but I'm not going to have a severe problem based on whatever the heck is going on lately. I am leaving NYU and searching for more independent, perhaps a bit run down facility but full of heart, something NYU has lost.

DPCI - NYU Langone Medical Center, world center of excellence in health care and biomedical research

DPCI - NYU Langone Medical Center, world center of excellence in health care and biomedical research

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