Dr Merovici was very thorough, kind and patient. He just diagnosed me after several doctors missed my illness. He called as soon as the results came in. I am happy to have him in the neighborhood. Lovely person.
Apple P.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
This is a great doctor, I am very grateful to him for his endless help.
Sid M.
Tu valoración: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Not a fan. I saw Dr. Merovici for several years, but after a year or two of consistently poor experiences, I switched to a different doctor and have never looked back. The problems I had: 1) Wait time. I often had to wait thirty or more minutes past my appointment time. That wasn’t always the case, but it often was, and there were multiple times I waited over an hour. That’s not acceptable. If you can’t keep on schedule, change the number of people you see per day. 2) Respect. I was a generally healthy young woman, and suddenly I was getting sick all the time. I had the flu several times in a year(really the flu, not just a cold), it was rare that food didn’t make me feel a little sick, and I was generally just exhausted. I saw him several times about it, and he didn’t take my complaints seriously.(That was the catalyst for my switching doctors — it turned out that I was being regularly exposed to several things I didn’t know I was allergic to, which was making my immune system work poorly.) 3) Attentiveness. When I went in with a complaint, he often gave me a prescription but did not always explain why it would work. That bothered me, because even when I asked questions, he often gave me vague responses. This culminated in a procedure done by one of his visiting specialists that he claimed was necessary but which was far more invasive than he’d told me ahead of time, and being unprepared meant that I ended up quite upset at the end. 4) Specialists. While I can understand the benefits of having specialists come into the office one or twice every couple weeks, they were often overbooked, and the few times I tried to see one I was both unimpressed and kept waiting for a very long time(in one case, two and a half hours). I don’t recall these things being such big problems earlier on, so maybe they only started to arise after he expanded the office to include many specialists who were there on a part-time basis. Either way, they were consistent problems, and I’m glad I started seeing someone else. Now, I haven’t seen Dr. Merovici in about three years, so it’s possible that some of these things have resolved themselves. Still, based on the care I received, I would not recommend him.