They sent a bill in my maiden name and not my married name to my insurance. I've called multiple times to have them fix this so the insurance would pay the bill and they claim they did but they never did and now I have to pay for a doctor's visit that the insurance should cover because of their mistake they would not fix. Will not be going back here.
Aug 2019
I would like to say thank you to Dr. Parmar for taking great care of my parents Rosalie and Frank Bukow over the years. My mom passed in 2010 and my dad just passed unexpectedly on 8/8/19. Dr. Parmar gets a great review in my book. I would like say that unforturnately while my dad was in the hospital, Dr. Nakhate was there with residents when I entered the room. My dad was in critical condition. Dr. Nakhate needs to learn some bedside manner and compassion. That's a fine example that you set for teaching to show just how NOT to speak to family members. I wouldn't want to have had to tell him that one of his parents was critical and that "I wouldn't go all out". The way you spoke to me about my dad was unacceptable and disgusting. You need to learn to be more compassionate when speaking to family members. I hope you are never in that position and someone tells you basically they are not worth it. I wouldn't recommend you to anyone. I wouldn't give a star but otherwise I wouldn't be able to post this. Joyce Cancilla (daughter)
They sent a bill in my maiden name and not my married name to my insurance. I've called multiple times to have them fix this so the insurance would pay the bill and they claim they did but they never did and now I have to pay for a doctor's visit that the insurance should cover because of their mistake they would not fix. Will not be going back here.
I would like to say thank you to Dr. Parmar for taking great care of my parents Rosalie and Frank Bukow over the years. My mom passed in 2010 and my dad just passed unexpectedly on 8/8/19. Dr. Parmar gets a great review in my book. I would like say that unforturnately while my dad was in the hospital, Dr. Nakhate was there with residents when I entered the room. My dad was in critical condition. Dr. Nakhate needs to learn some bedside manner and compassion. That's a fine example that you set for teaching to show just how NOT to speak to family members. I wouldn't want to have had to tell him that one of his parents was critical and that "I wouldn't go all out". The way you spoke to me about my dad was unacceptable and disgusting. You need to learn to be more compassionate when speaking to family members. I hope you are never in that position and someone tells you basically they are not worth it. I wouldn't recommend you to anyone. I wouldn't give a star but otherwise I wouldn't be able to post this. Joyce Cancilla (daughter)