Mark S. Pascal's Online Review Report Card
3.7
Average Star Rating
50
Total Reviews
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Recent Reviews
5
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List of Mark S. Pascal's Reviews
The wait is horrible, horrible, horrible. It’s not random; it’s all the time. I come here once a week or sometimes every two weeks and it’s always a wait. Today, for example over an hour to go into the room and wait some more to meet with the dr for a minute. The office is a total joke. Oh and if you need to get a shot afterwards you have to make sure that they notice the dept that is going to administer the shot because they have forgotten numerous times leaving you waiting for a shot that no one requested. Horrible!
Make sure your phone is charged and bring a backup charger. Bring a book and a snack because you will be waiting a really long time. The long waits are a recurring issue. You wait hours and you see the dr for a minute. What a joke!
Horrible!!!! If you enjoy spending over an hour waiting then this is your dr. I come here and spend three hours to see the dr for one minute. What a joke!
If you want to spend hours waiting (like 2-3 hours) to see Dr Pascal for 2 minutes then this is your guy. If you want to wait another hour because they do not follow through and make you wait longer to get a required shot because they forgot to submit the paperwork for your shot and then they are rushing to fix the problem…then this is your guy. It’s not like this has happened once to us. This has happened numerous times. Oh I am writing this review as I have been here two hours (so far) waiting.
I had a horrible experience with this practice. It’s a shame because the nurses were so nice and sweet but the doctors are rude, lazy, and don’t give a crap about you at all. I asked about my blood results and it seemed like I bothered the doctor, he literally said “what’s up,” wouldn’t read my medical files, and treated me awfully. I read positive reviews and I’m left wondering if he treated me that way because he didn’t like the way I looked. I will never return. Wouldn’t recommend this to anyone.
Been going to doctor Pascal for years, he is the best
One of the best doctors I’ve ever come in contact with
When I asked if my dad can come home for Christmas, his comment (with my mom in the room) ''Why not, it will be his last one''. If that doesn't say it all, nothing does!
i have needed his services twice.....once in his office then sooner then later once in er/observation roomyes he may be on his "own page" a bit dry but he is a pro at his workif you need a hematologist start with him years of practice clearly
Dr. Pascal does not listen.....apparently, at all. "The opposite of talking is NOT listening, it is waiting" is a quote ( I am not sure of the author) that fits him very well.I am aware that many patients feel that way about the doctors they see, but Dr. Pascal is one of the best examples of this behavior. If your situation deviates from the norm in any way, find another hematologist. As Care Advocate for an older(not ancient) adult, he has managed to ignore: the patient's disabilities which complicate his situation,the FACT that the patient cannot possibly afford the ONLY medication Dr. Pascal is willing to prescribe and that same medication is specifically contra-indicated due to upcoming scheduled surgical procedures.... He appears to interact with a patient's chart, not the patient. He has kept my hematology patient in pain and in limbo regarding scheduled procedures for a ridiculous amount of time.He may be an excellent oncologist, I have no way to judge how he interacts with oncology patients. I cannot and am not judging his core competency. If you are seeking a doctor who listens to his patients, is flexible at all, notices anything outside blood test results in his area, I'd go elsewhere.
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