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  • Sadly, I also have to write a 1-star review of this place. You'd think I would have learned to check these reviews before I went there..... I needed a PCP. It just so happened my DO down the street recommended this place, so I went here and saw Dr. Bebawy. Everything seemed to start out great - very nice office, seemingly nice staff, not too long of a wait time. Dr. Bebawy and I agreed on the course of action for my raging insomnia and we were off to a great relationship! Totally 5 stars! Unfortunately, the new medicine I took did not work for my sleep. I called and let the MA know. I received 1 call back, so here we are playing phone tag. After the second call - nothing - so I had to go back to the office and speak with the Doctor. After we agreed on a second course of action, he asked me to bring in all other medicines related to sleeping which I have taken in the past; which I very stupidly complied with. I stuck to the single medicine and trusted it would work. It didn't. I went back to see Dr. Bebawy today and was completely floored with the terrible attitudes I experienced from their MA's and Dr. Bebawy himself. Keep in mind he told me to discontinue other treatments, and when HIS suggested alternative failed to work, he then refused to prescribe me what had worked in the past, Leaving me with NOTHING to help my sleeping problem. His Assistants must exist in some reality other than where the rest of us humans do, because when we need to talk to the Dr. we expect that messages will be passed along in a timely fashion - and they will share the Doctors' orders with tact and grace. When both of them proceeded to imply that the problem was MY fault for taking too much of the medicine (that didn't work) and I was TOLD by the DOCTOR NOT TO DO THAT, the message they were sending became sharply in focus: it's not our fault, it's YOUR fault. Screw you. Also, because ti was a controlled substance, the Dr. was suddenly no longer interested in talking to me - while not so subtly implying that I was a drug addict. (Note once again it was his choice to INCREASE the strength of medicine, not mine.) Find someplace else. Don't trust these people - because they will leave you wondering what happened and scrambling to find a Dr. that will take you back to what did work before these people decided to change it.
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