Having been referred to "Dr. O'Leary" by one of my physicians of comparable professional stature, though of a different area of specialization, during the time period 2010-2012, I visited [his] office on no less than 5-6 occasions, after having had also undergone additional X-Ray, MRI, and CT testing ordered by the good doctor. Indeed, I traveled from New Jersey to O'Leary's office via bus and subway, notwithstanding the toll which such travel exacted on my Lower Lumbar Spine and Legs. I met with O'Leary only twice out of the half dozen trips to his Madison Avenue office which, effectually, proved to be nothing more than successive occasions whereupon [he] would invent some pretext by which to string me along further in the diagnostic phase of his (or his associates) examination. As for his manner, O'Leary came across as a veritable Ultraconservative with little to no time for folks who rely upon their personal insurance coverage so to pay his price for services. If you're not… financially well healed, a professional athlete, dancer, actor, etc., you run the risk (as had I) of being viewed with unsympathetic glances, utter disdain, and an eagerness to dismiss you from his presence as a person unworthy of his time. During my final visit with the good doctor, surely after his office had racked up sizeable consultation fees over a two year period, recognizing that I did require surgery to correct a significant spinal pathology, within less than 5 minutes O'Leary stated that he "will not operate" on me until I should lose weight. At the time, being 6'2, I weighed 238 lbs. and, but for my paunch, needn't have been required to drop more than 15-20 lbs. When I asked "how much should I lose?" The good doctor never answered and left his consultation office without so much as a "thank you!" And this, too, was reflective of his Office Manager and support staff. My suspicions regarding O'Leary's attitude and willing dissociation from patients who were not "Cash" ready, however, was confirmed (in confidence) by a young (30-ish) Latin front office staff member who, as a matter of quid-quo-pro between us, was eager to describe the Back Story rationale for the delays between my appointments and, in time, what would be the outcome of my efforts to secure O'Leary's talents to relieve my suffering. Now we're practically seven years hence, and, from what I hear from various former colleagues and current orthopedic/ neuro- surgeons, all, have expressed incredulity at the meager -est notion that O'Leary is still practicing. Reading from some of the above Reviews, particularly that of a patient about whom suffered severely from O'Leary's surgical missteps, I'm thankful to God Almighty for redirecting me elsewhere. This is a person, a "physician," who cares only for the accumulation of even more wealth and has no compassion for the less fortunate. Stay away from this office if either you are having to use Insurance or not financially able to meet the price for his services. Even so, O'Leary is not at all a genuine human being nor is he kind. He is decidedly distant and removed and, for some, deserves much better.
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