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Review by P Park

Update: I wish somebody would help me. I was hospitalized again. Im down to 92lbs. I keep getting passed around like a hot potato by all the specialists. Ive seen over 130 physicians in the last 3 years. My rheumatologist and pain management referred me back to the oncologist. After the doctor saw my updated blood results, he wanted me to go back to the rheumatologist. Bone pain so bad I cant stand, walk or make it to the bathroom. Im only 39 and have been suffering since 35. I just want to know whats killing me and get help. Update: I went for my follow up appointment for my results. Front desk was friendly. Dr Swaikia went over my blood work. More test needed, I HATE needles but what can you do? He was very polite and professional. PA and the medical assistant was great too. The Nurse drawing my blood work is always a pleasure. ************************************* I thought the service was great there. I didnt wait too long. I dont know why people complain about the wait time. You're going there to get better or to find out If your doctors have missed something? I'd rather be there waiting than be at hospice care, watching my family members die off one by one. Dr Swaika and his assistant was very nice. Explained everything to me. I hope my blood work comes out fine. I wish I went there sooner so I didnt get dumped around by other doctors and hospitals. Crossing my fingers! The nurse who over saw my nurse taking my blood was funny. Bless you for being patient with her. Be back in 2 weeks.

Review by Pablo Sanchez

This review is about Amy Lee (CPhT), Pharmacy Department. She has been super helpful in trying to work around issues with insurance, specialty medicine providers, etc. Amy is very knowledgeable and very approachable. She goes above and beyond every time to make sure customers like me have their expectation met. Amy is an asset for Queens Medical Associate. Thank you Amy.

Review by Pablo Sanchez

This review is about Amy Lee (CPhT), Pharmacy Department. She has been super helpful in trying to work around issues with insurance, specialty medicine providers, etc. Amy is very knowledgeable and very approachable. She goes above and beyond every time to make sure customers like me have their expectation met. Amy is an asset for Queens Medical Associate. Thank you Amy.

Review by Sam Simonetti

Dr. Kaplan, the Staff, the nurses r so Wonderful and Caring!! I have been in there care for 2 years now. I don't know where I would be without there knowledge and mostly there Compassion!

Review by Cynthia Voccio-Vizzini

Their central location, efficiency and courtesy in treating my relative made an unbearable situation more bearable. From the phone operator to the scheduling of the appointment, the office visits with the doctor to receiving treatment in their infusion center was extremely professional; all done with care and consideration. Everyone went the extra mile. Thank you for everything!

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