Internist, Critical Care Specialist, Pulmonologist (lungs), Obstetrician & Gynecologist (OB/GYN)
25 years of experience
Accepting new patients
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Dr. Capustin, can care less about you unless you are lining his pockets as a current patient. Forget about the ten years you were a paying patient. Which during that time he only provided minimal service. If you need follow up assistance after you no longer require his service. Don't expect any help at all. He is a cold and careless individual with regards to your issue. Which is a true indication as to what he puts his importance on. Which in my opinion is the patients money and not the patients well being. I would not recommend him to anyone. And would suggest you stay away from him also.
Excellent Doctor, Listens to what his patients are saying, Provides ample time and concern, Accurately Diagnoses Patients, Professional Friendly Staff. Excellent Plus
The doctor's care is good, accurate and helps to maintain and improve my lung/breathing health. The women at the front desk are sometimes courteous and helpful, but can be officious and even nasty. They certainly do not try to be extra helpful and REFUSE to call in a new scrip so that it is waiting when I get to the pharmacist.
I couldn't get an appt with Dr. Capustin, I could be dead or permanently damage my heart if I waited that long. It took over 3 weeks for a response after 1st sleep study,(instead of the 1 week we were told). Then I needed to make an adjustment on my appointment time, and they wanted to push me off another month, yelled at me for having the audacity to have a career and the need to make a living,(not to mention pay for all this abuse) and hung up on me. I get more care about my well being from my mechanic. How did medicine get to be so corporate that quality of life is not an issue. If an office can't handle the quantity of patients it has, then it should be forced to out source or increase staff for the sake (and possibly life) of its patients. If I showed this lack of sense of urgency towards any client in my business, I would be done in a month.