Top General Practice Medicine Clinics in Allentown, PA

Between 2016 and 2017, osteopathic medical colleges produced more than 20 percent of all medical students in the U.S. That accounts for more than 27,000 future physicians; a figure that is almost 3...Read More…
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Welcome to our practice and thank you for visiting us! Our patients are very important to us. At Lehigh Valley Women Medical Specialties, our board certified physicians, Dr. Rittenhouse and Gaye Ha...Read More…
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With offices in Allentown and Kutztown, PA, Dr. Stuart J. Pollan, OD offers not only the best in vision care, but also prides himself in combining the expertise of optics and style. In addition to ...Read More…
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Mohammad Khan MD, LLC

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By EyesofARaven

After searching for a psychiatrist for weeks with the help of my insurance company, I was able to make an appointment with Dr. Khan. I got to my appointment early but he was too busy redecorating his office and assisted me half an hour after I arrived with was at 8:40 am and he finally told me to sit in his office at 9:10am. That however, was not the issue. He asked me my age, marital status, nationality and work status. As soon as I informed him I was employed but on short term disability from work because of my condition, he cut me off and said he could not treat me. He said he does not treat people who are on disability because he doesn't want the hassle of having to fill out paperwork for Liberty Mutual on my health status. He said he does not get paid for filling out paperwork and his secretary only works part time. At no point whatsoever did he ask what my condition was, what I needed help for or how I felt. Upon hearing he was refusing to treat me I broke down crying. Dr. Khan handed me a tissue box, stood up and opened the door for me to leave. My mother and brother who were waiting for me outside asked me what happened so I began to explain. All of a sudden, Dr. Mohammad Khan stepped out and told us if we wanted to have a conversation we could do so outside. He also stated he wouldn't charge me for the visit, however I received no help, had to travel 25 minutes to see him and was treated like an absolute worthless dog. He was cruel, cold and more concerned about his money and convenience than anything else. DO NOT see this "doctor," he does not care for his patients in the least bit! ...read more

Dr Ralph Stolz

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By SteveZalalas

Consulted for opiate dependency, Dr. Stolz recommended I take Naltrexone. It was my 1st day in 6 months of use, and he directed me to take 1 50mg pill, stating that I might feel slight nausea and discomfort. Adhering to his advice, I became violently ill as the drug precipitated an abrupt state of withdrawal for which I needed to be hospitalized and sedated. I later found that Naltrexone must not be administered until 7-10 days after the last dose of opiates. Overall, I was very disappointed with the waste of time and money, and severe suffering caused by his instruction. ...read more

Rose Bruce MD Ph.D.

5.0

By Megan909 at Citysearch

I have been searching all over for someone who does IVM (in vitro maturation). This is an IVF procedure that doesn't use drugs to stimulate the ovaries. It is done all over the world, but is not common in the US. I wanted to do this since I tried IVF before and had horrible hyperstimulation from the drugs. I don't ever want to put all thiose drugs in my body again. I found Dr. Rose, did IVM with him and am now pregnant. (as an added benfit, it cost me about half of my prior IVF cycle!!) I am writing this because I want everyone to know about IVM. It is great! (Dr. Rose and his staff were good also.) If you have PCO, this is the only way to go. Don't do regular IVF. Find some place that offers this. ...read more

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