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  • Report:  #1348728

Complaint Review: Sinai Northshore Medical Associates

Sinai Northshore Medical Associates dr bijan golyan, dr faraidoon daniel golyan, dr joseph golyan, kourosh david golyan, sinai northshore medical group, sinai northshore med assocs Dirty Doctors. Third world office. Suite 108 Great Neck New York

  • Reported By:
    Crismicka — East northport New York USA
  • Submitted:
    Tue, January 10, 2017
  • Updated:
    Tue, January 10, 2017
  • Sinai Northshore Medical Associates
    287 northern blvd
    te 108 Great Neck , NY 11021 , New York
    USA
  • Phone:
    (516) 482-0500
  • Category:

This office is run by a family practicing medicine. Or use the term practicing very loosely. Their office is filthy dirty! I have pictures to prove it. There were enormous chunks of hair all over the office. When asked if they had a cat we were told that there are raccoons that sneak into the office at night, and they do not have a cleaning service to take care of the mess. When I was given an EEG, I was asked to remove my top and my undergarments. When I asked for a robe, which every doctors office provides… Even though you leave the opening in the front, it's given to give a sense of humility to the patient. The two workers they gave me my EEG told me that they do NOT use ROBES in their office. I had to sit in the room naked from the waist up as they prodded and probed me, which was humiliating and uncomfortable. While I was in the hospital, Dr. going on inserted a loop recorder into my chest. I was told I would feel nothing! They were supposed to put something on my chest to numb the pain. I began screaming I feel you cutting me , I feel you putting a monitor inside of me, I feel you pressing it in further. When sent to the lab for blood work, the technician would not look up from her phone, As she was tying the rope around my bisect, she complained to her friend about how much he hated her job and wish you could win lottery so she could "f*g quit! " That's when I got up to leave! I should've left a lot earlier. In the weeks following that visit, I've had to see another cardiologist twice to remove stitches that were left behind and are still coming out of the hole where he put my monitor!

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