Interfaith Medical Center: Psychiatry's Online Review Report Card
Interfaith Medical Center: Psychiatry
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Average Star Rating
327
Total Reviews
16
Recent Reviews
2
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Accepts Medicare
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Review Summary
Interfaith Medical Center received 45.1% positive feedback for its helpful staff and professionalism. However, 54.9% of the feedback was negative, primarily citing long wait times, unprofessional behavior, and poor patient care. Overall, the hospital requires significant improvements, especially in patient communication and service efficiency.ScoreDoc Score
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List of Interfaith Medical Center: Psychiatry's Reviews
It was the worse experience I have ever had at a hospital. I came in with the ambulance on excrutioning pain and yes there was a big disruption with cops n some man. But at the same time I wanted hours to be seen by the Resident. I was crying historically because of the pain level I seen the Resident and he said he will give me pain medicine since I'm allergic to Morphine. No one came to give me medication at all. I went upstairs to get an Ultrasound then after that still nothing . They just dealing with other people from homeless to crazy people. Honestly, Inrather die that come to this hospital. Finally was seen in the last hour or so to then give me Tynelol which they could've given me toredol for my pain because again I'm allergic to morphine. And also a I was given Protonix injection through the IV. As far as Nurse Johnson giving me medication it was ok. But the needle when drawing blood was hurting based on the angle in wrist. I was asked to pee in a cup and when I went the bathroom disgusting it looks like it wasn't cleaned in weeks and honestly I didn't want to do it but had to choice to. There was paper in the machine not soap to wash my hands which was fucking ridiculous. Then for them not to use it . I was then given discharge papers n waited an 45 mins to have IV taken out . When I got in the uber on my way home i had blood dripping down my arm because it wasn't fully stopped. THIS HOSPITAL NEED TO GET SHUT DOWN !!!! OR REEVALUATED!!!
My father, who was a patient, experienced extremely poor treatment during his stay at Interfaith Medical Center. He was repeatedly neglected by staff by not giving him the pain medication in a timely manner, left in a hot, poorly ventilated room with no working air conditioning on that 3rd floor, and denied basic requests like ice water to relieve himself from the heat for hours. Staff also left unused medical equipment (syringes and needles) on his eating table, creating a serious health hazard. At one point, he was locked in a room with an irate dementia patient after the nurse walked out, held the door closed and refused to open the door -- even as my father yelled and banged on the wall for help. Visitors, including his wheelchair bound family member, had to beg staff to take action. Overall, his care was marked by neglect, unsafe conditions, and a lack of respect or urgency from hospital staff. No patient -- especially a vulnerable one -- should be treated this way.
In June 2025, I had a hernia outpatient repair procedure done. The nurses and staff were great! It felt like family from the admissions to the recovery room. Highly recommend. It was such a positive experience for me and my family.
Dr. Peter Berg performed an outstanding cataract surgery to my right eye at Interfaith MC. I was surrounded by the Best of the Best! The procedure might have been routine to Dr. Berg & his team, but it was a miracle to me. The greatest blessing of all was all of the talented, kind, attentive staff who provided care to me that day. There were so many nice people in different capacities, I cannot remember all of their names. Prudence, Yvonne, Anna, Ms. Miller & other very kind human beings. I also would like to give a 5 Star rating to the Attending Resident, Oph Priya Sorab, MD. She is the super-glue that keeps/kept everything connected. I must also add that the MyOneBrooklyn Network & the affiliated medical centers, clinics & related hospitals are the best thing that has ever happened to me, regarding my physical health & well being. May God continue to bless them all!
they admitted me and gave me all the meds I was allergic to and a staff member stole my meds and they gave me pecid and magnesium for sleep and staff stole my original meds I came with and stole all my clothes and gave me man clothes to wear home please don't go here
Came here to see my father. It was nice it seems like he was nicely taken care of. The flow of the 4th floor overall seems seamless. The nurses however with the patients are very direct. I'm not in the profession but i definitely do sense some sternness rather than nurturing. I mean it's a bitter sweet I really don't see my old man give in that easy. I get it though. I say it's not easy to work in the profession. I want to commode-rate them for their hard work. At walk in the guards are nice and the building is welcoming and comfortable. You can trust it. It's local in the community for the community I support it.
I had to bring my mom here twice to the ER and the nurses were amazing! The second time, they remembered my mom and greeted her with well wishes. The 4th fl nurses, PCT, and turning team are such a good team, personal and professional. Dr Darkey and Dr. Ahmed was so hands-on and always followed up with me. My only complaint is that grievances btwn nursing and doctors should not be heard by the patients.
Went to the Cardiologist on Bergen St and had to wait 3 hours to see a doctor. This is the third time I have seen this doctor 3 times and he is always late. The poor staff is overwhelmed and lying to the patients about what's going on. My appointment was for 1pm, I arrived at 12:15 and I didn't see the doctor until after 3 pm. Totally wrong, then the doctor comes in rushing and not spending the proper amount of time each patient. The patients seem all senior citizens and they shouldn't be treated like this. Then they don't have enough seats for the people and the underpaid security comes and tries to tell people where they can and cannot stand. This place is the worst... DO NOT GO TO INTERFAITH CARDIOLOGY.YOU WILL DO BETTER GOING TO THE MORGUE.
LONGEST WAIT TIME EVER, if you have an emergency and you're not in excruciating pain but enough to go to the hospital THEY DO NOT CARE, DO NOT COME HERE. 5 hour wait and i have been here since 9 O CLOCK AM
A new standard in care: none. Bring someone with you to the ER to help you campaign for treatment, because God knows, they will do everything but try to get out of the bare minimum. This is my fourth visit after being turned away when I asked for testing for massive infection- the last time I went in, I put both feet on the ground and stated I would not leave the premises without a full panel of blood tests, by the time the results came back I had to be admitted into a quarantine section of the hospital as my infection had spread beyond what could be treated as an outpatient. The doctor/s straight up refused to test me, even though I had visible symptoms, and told me that I "worried too much" and that I "googled too much", and would not be bothered to treat me until I caused a small scene, and then after my diagnosis was confirmed, there was no apology, or change in manner. Criminally bad hospital system.
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