1 /5 Reojin Lim: I would give 0 stars if there was an option.
Front desk and nurses are professional, polite and kind.
Doctor should not embarrass patient and be more empathetic if they are unaware of patients long history with a disease. Especially if there are scribes in the room. Unnecessary and personal remarks were made that were inhumane and inappropriate.
Also, do not disregard patient’s concerns- scarring of a blistering rash is NOT merely pigmentation. I have pictures of the progression of the blistering rash until it scarred. THUS it is not "pigmentation".
That is called gaslighting and patients are supposed to be able to trust a doctor to hear their concerns and not disregard and bull-doze them- making them feel like they shouldn’t have made the visit in the first place.
I have a pre-existing condition but that is not the reason I was there today. I can discuss my condition with the specialist that has been treating me for 10+ years.
Did not even check certain bruising on my scalp or swelling of lymphs when they were my main concern and I even stated that in writing upon checking in as a "reason for visit", as well as to the initial nurse who took my vitals, and to the doctor in front of two scribes as well. Scribes should also introduce themselves and ask for permission to even be in the room, instead of just imposing and coming into the room where patient may not be comfortable with them being there.
There may be patients who arent as comfortable to go to doctors and they will deal with/ignore their pain until it becomes intolerable. I would never recommend this doctor to anyone-she is inhumane and makes the patient feel ignored, disregarded, uncomfortable, and judged for medical decisions that were made by another professional in Johns Hopkins Healthcare, Maryland, when she has no idea about patients history. Her negligence is disgusting.