Internist, Gastroenterologist (digestive)
37 years of experience
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Accepting new patients
7777 Forest Ln
Ste C675
Dallas, TX 75230
(972) 566-6667
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12-2011 After my endoscope procedure, I did not receive a call regarding results. A week after, I called the doctors office. Was told that results showed multistones need to remove my gallbaldder. Since then my indigestion symptoms started other than acid reflux problems, but Dr. Rogoff never answered my question about my problems; only sent his nurse to call me again insisting to do another cat scan ignored that I had 1 same scan two months ago and will have another 1 two months later which already in Schedule with my oncologist. After 6 months, I contacted Dr. Rogoff's office for a week to get a copy of my GI reports to another GI doctor; they said ok, but never faxed it. I had a hard time to find another GI doctor; they all refused to accept me due to their law - never accept patient who has seen a GI doctor before.
went due to bloating & belching. He told me to lose weight & he was not a gastric surgeon. I do not have a medical degree & only knew that my body was different. something was not right. after 45 years I know my body. he sent me for scan. I did not receive a call regarding results. A week after the scan, I called the doctors office. Was told that results came back clear. Scheduled appointment with a gastric surgeon, still having symptoms. I contacted Dr. Rogoff's office for a week to get a copy of the scan for new doctor appointment. The morning of different dr. appointment called Dr. Rogoff's office again, they finally faxed it over. I had to read the report twice, because it said "has gallstones". Even stated 1" diameter blocking tube.
Started seeing him in 1990, once. At that time he probably just came from Israel and he stroke me as caring and scientific - very impressive. But after lots of tests, no diagnosis of my upper abdominal pain. From 1998 to 2002, I went back to him again for 8 or so visits. Each time, he had a blood work done and that's it. He told me "I'll have to think about your case" (meaning difficult to diagnose) but no follow up. By the time a visit is done, the episode is over. Staff never called me about blood work results. I am sick and tired of his way of treating my case, and moved on to see other doctors. Bears the hallmarks of being money-making heavy and ethics light. He did radio shows, another marketing driven sign.