Anjali A Pathak, MD

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Overall Rating:
2.0
  • Currently 2 of 4 stars
Total Ratings

10

Total Reviews

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Ease of Appointment:
  • Currently 2.4444444444444 of 4 stars
Promptness:
  • Currently 1.8888888888889 of 4 stars
Courteous Staff:
  • Currently 2 of 4 stars
Accurate Diagnosis:
  • Currently 2.3333333333333 of 4 stars
Bedside Manner:
  • Currently 2.7777777777778 of 4 stars
Spends Time with Me:
  • Currently 2.1111111111111 of 4 stars
Follows Up After Visit:
  • Currently 2.3333333333333 of 4 stars
Average Wait: 37 minutes
  • Currently 1 of 4 stars
 |  AWFUL!!! AWFUL!!!  |  show details
Apr 16th, 2013

They don't talk to you, the doctor just writes scripts and doesn't care about your concerns and does not allow to view your records nor do they provide with a copy. WORSE doctor's office ever. I have no idea how she is still licensed! Reporting to the HHS.GOV and Medical BOARD. She not getting my money for nothing. I work too hard

  • Currently 1 of 4 stars
 |  This place is a joke.  |  show details
Jun 14th, 2011

AWFUL! Clare Benjamin has been my doctor for a long time now. I go every other month. She lures people back in by telling them she is leaving a script outside for them to pick up for the next month and then doesn't do it and refuses to speak to you. I hate that place and will never go back. It's no better than a pain clinic. There is no talk therapy, they just want you addicted to their drugs so you will have to come back for more.

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  • Currently 1 of 4 stars
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May 10th, 2010

all she cares about is her money. She makes sure that you come back every 30 days by giving you only that much meds. She cancelled an appoinment with me once and refused to call in a refill on RX even though they couldnt see me before the meds ran out. They absolutely refuse to call in any type of RX.

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  • Currently 2 of 4 stars
 |  Try listening to your patients  |  show details
Mar 12th, 2010

When your patients tell you that medication they are on is not working, do not pile more on, listen to them and seek an option that will work. Also realize that some of your patients may not be able to be controlled by meds alone, some may need actual therapy sessions for behavioral modification. You drug your patients out of their minds and do not seem to be concerned with how things are going at home with them. This has left me to feel that you are only in this for the money and not because you actually care.

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  • Currently 1 of 4 stars
 |  Ready to wait for long time  |  show details
by former patient on Dec 27th, 2009

You are going to wait long time, staff is constantly changing. No one picks up phone when you need to talk with doctor in emergency

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