Dr. John A. Schnorr, MD
About the Business
Dr. John A. Schnorr, MD is a reputable medical institution located at 1375 Hospital Drive in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States. Specializing in providing top-notch healthcare services, Dr. Schnorr is a highly skilled and experienced doctor who is dedicated to delivering personalized care to his patients. Whether you are in need of a routine check-up or treatment for a specific health condition, Dr. John A. Schnorr, MD is committed to helping you achieve optimal health and well-being.
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Location & Phone number
1375 Hospital Dr, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Reviews
"Dr. Schorr and his staff are so professional and the best in the business. We will always be eternally grateful for all Dr. Schnorr did for us the entire way through the process including the wonderful support from his staff. My nurse, Jessica, was the best! The process does work, you just have to trust it as they say. We have a healthy and beautiful baby girl."
"IF YOU HAVE ENDOMETRIOSIS—OR THINK YOU COULD HAVE IT—PLEASE READ THIS! In case you don’t know, Dr. Scnhorr is a fertility specialist and professor for M-USC. My wife has battled endometriosis for 5 years and has had two surgeries in an attempt to treat it. Yet her problems persisted. We were referred to Dr. Schnorr by another doctor because he was supposed to be "the authority" on the disease. After seeing several specialists with no resolution, we were looking forward to our appointment with Dr. Schnorr, hoping he would be able to help. When we went into his office, Dr. Schnorr was accompanied by a resident doctor who was sitting in to observe. He started the meeting by going over the details of the female reproductive system and explaining how a woman gets pregnant. After allowing him to go on for a few minutes, my wife explained that we weren’t there because we were trying to get pregnant. He looked surprised and said, “I’m sorry, can you tell me why you’re here?” When we scheduled the appointment with him a month earlier, we forwarded my wife’s medical records to Dr. Schnorr for his review prior to our appointment and explained why we were coming to see him. Apparently, he didn't have time to review them. Once he did realize the purpose for our visit, he admitted that he did not consider himself to be an expert on endometriosis. I stated earlier that Dr. Schnorr had a resident doctor in the room with him during our appointment. Though I can’t prove it, I will attribute what happened next to Dr. Schnorr’s ego as he attempted to "save face" in front of this resident doctor. Rather than giving us some direction or referring us to a specialist in endometriosis, he instead asserted that my wife’s problem was IBS or perhaps even in her head. This was his diagnosis after doing absolutely NOTHING to draw that conclusion. The problem with that diagnosis is that the doctor that referred us to Dr. Schnorr—as well as two other doctors—explained that endo cells can exist in the body despite having a hysterectomy. We didn’t tell Dr. Schnorr this during the appointment and he never mentioned it. We also didn't mention that my wife had already seen a GI specialist who had ruled out digestive issues. Of course, he would have known all of that had he reviewed the medical records we sent a couple of weeks earlier. We didn’t really have a chance to say much at that point because he got frustrated with our questions and the entire meeting became uncomfortable as he rushed to end it. Prior to this appointment, we had consulted with no fewer than 5 doctors. Each one of them had no problem referring us to someone else or advising another route when they ran out of answers. I think this man is probably a great fertility specialist. But when it comes to endometriosis, you’d probably get better medical advice from Google. On a personal level, he came across as pompous and condescending. We finally found someone who could help us and now my wife is almost 100%. Endometriosis is sometimes difficult to diagnose and treat. It requires a little more effort and the standard "check-the-boxes" approach many doctors take isn't enough. So, if you're battling it right now, keep looking until you find a doctor who can help you."
"Just passed his office on way to visit Charleston, Our son is now 9, Thanks Dr Schnoor for your help!"
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