Columbia University Medical Center - Interstitial Lung Disease
About the Business
Columbia University Medical Center's Interstitial Lung Disease program is a leading center for the diagnosis and treatment of various types of interstitial lung diseases. Located at 622 West 168th Street in New York City, the program is staffed by a team of expert doctors and health professionals who specialize in pulmonary medicine. Patients receive personalized care and access to cutting-edge treatments and clinical trials. Whether you are seeking a second opinion or looking for comprehensive care for your interstitial lung disease, Columbia University Medical Center is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care for all patients.
Location & Phone number
622 W 168th St, New York, NY 10032, United States
Reviews
"I am writing this review on behalf of my husbands experience with DR.McGroder. It has taken a lot of me to write this review. Personally I've worked with many doctors and I know that it could be damaging to write such a review but I feel as though this review may be helpful to those that are seeking a good pulmonologist and want to save some time. Dr.McGroder Is awful. If you're looking for a pulmonologist that answers your questions using medical terms in a robotic format, doesn't respond to your calls/emails, that has no personal skills, a dweeb with a textbook personality then she is for you! My husband was experiencing breathing issues and wanted to know the results from his ct scan that was done over a month ago and dweeb took an entire month in a a half to send him a message regarding his results. Not even a call. Another instance with DR.McGroder that compelled me to write this review was when my husband was in the process of changing his insurance and ended up again having breathing issues and tried reaching her and she wouldn't talk to him because "he didn't have insurance". After a year in a half of seeing Dr. Mcdweeb she couldn't even give my husband the common courtesy of answering a simple question over the phone? Dr should be ashamed of herself. Unfortunately all of the doctors in the same facility will recommend one another. Today, you have to do your own research and find a doctor that works best for you. Just because your doctor is recommending someone (in the same facility which is now a red flag) doesn't necessarily mean they are good. Dr.McGroder has no compassion and should find a career that doesn't need it."
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