Pond Remsen Kelemen, MD
About the Business
Pond Remsen Kelemen, MD is a reputable medical practice located at 777 North Broadway in Sleepy Hollow, New York. Specializing in providing expert healthcare services, Dr. Pond Remsen Kelemen and his team offer comprehensive medical care for patients of all ages. With a focus on promoting overall health and wellness, this institution is dedicated to providing personalized and compassionate care to help patients achieve their health goals. Whether you are in need of a routine check-up or treatment for a specific medical condition, Pond Remsen Kelemen, MD is committed to delivering high-quality healthcare services to the community.
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Location & Phone number
777 N Broadway Suite 301, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591, United States
Reviews
"Excellent and very professional. He's the best."
"Dr. Kelemen is the best doctor I've ever been to. He's thorough, understanding, talented, efficient and professional. I wouldn't go to anyone else now. Highly recommend."
"Pond Kelemen literally saved Elizabeth's life and hence saved our band from losing one of our members. After many operations and a fast occurrence of invasive breast cancer elizabeth finally got a great doctor. POND gave her the right advice and guided her through the proper treatment. He is kind and smart and really cares about his patients. We cannot recommend this amazing doctor enough. Thank you Dr. Kelemen for saving elizabeth's life."
"Dr. Kelemen is a skilled doctor and surgeon. I appreciate his candor and professionalism. Thank you."
"I had the worst experience with Dr. Kelemen. I went to see him because I had found a lump on one of my breasts that had appeared quickly after my previous exams, and was confirmed by my general physician. In the little time Dr. Kelemen spent with me (under 5 minutes), he failed to detect the lump, and told me that this was normal breast tissue, that I knew nothing on this subject, that he had examined thousands of breasts while I had only ever touched my own, and that this is exactly why they no longer recommend self-exams (although strangely they still do have a lot of brochures on self-exams in the waiting area). I felt he was unprofessional and rude, and did not attend to my problem at all. The following week, another breast surgeon and the radiologist she referred me to, both immediately found the lump, and it did show on the ultrasound as an abnormality. Lesson learned: always trust my own findings because I know my breasts better than anybody, and seek second opinion if unsatisfied with the first."
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