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I love their family approach. I don't feel like I'm going to the doctor's office, I feel like I am going where people genuinely care about me and my best interest and they dont just push unneccessary products/medications on me. Dr Yang is very compassionate and will even take the time to call you back personally when you may need to speak with him directly. His office staff always goes above and beyond to ensure that your needs are taken care of when you call them.
Excellent professional knowledge and treatments. Very much reliable and trustworthy.
Great people here starting from the office people and doctors a d specially Venny who's in charge of the pharmacy matters,really happy with this group of professionals.
Great knowledge and skills in handling treatments.
Great doctors, 5 star for being very patient and knowledgeable. However, the receptionist deserve 1 star at most, she was rude, impatient, and didn’t seem cared about patients here much.
Terrible experience. Dr. Yang was assigned as my mother's oncologist at Garfield Hospital. I was on phone FaceTime when Dr. Yang stopped by my mother's bed side. He got impatient, when I attempted to ask him questions about my mother cancer diagnosis. He explain he was the medicine oncologist and not her surgeon. When I attempt to speak, he explained that he has a lot of other patients to see. He spent less than 2 minutes by mother's bedside. Dr. Yang should NOT be a doctor. He has zero compassion.
Dr. Yang was my mother's oncologist. He recommended surgery to remove the primary tumor without even knowing whether her cancer had spread (it had). After even the surgeon discouraged surgery, he agreed that surgery wasn't the right course. He spent about 3 minutes with my mom in her first visit. In the second and third, which I attended with her, he barely ever looked up from his computer and displayed a tragic lack of compassion for her illness. His practice cuts corners to do everything in the cheapest and easiest way possible, at the expense of his patients. The chemo nurses are nice enough, but don't know what they're doing if it's not part of their usual, cheap and easy way out. I honestly feel sorry for his patients, most of whom are elderly immigrants. DO NOT LET YOUR LOVED ONES GET TREATED BY HIM. Change their insurance ASAP and get them to a comprehensive cancer center.
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