Ian Trejo20 days agoFrom
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Dr. Bukachevsky seemed to be immune to the facts of my case. Any details that did not fit his preconceived determination were summarily ignored. Once he determined I was not a candidate for surgery he could not get me out of his office quickly enough. It has been many years since I have encountered this level of arrogance.
noah lehr20 days agoFrom
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21 years ago my wife was dying. The hospital across the street refused to admit her TWICE. Dr. Bukachevsky examined her - she was toxic and was going into shock, dying - and asked what I wanted him to do. I said "could you just take command". Boy did he. 30 min later she was in the hosp - almost died but made it. She is alive today because of him. I am forever grateful.
Giovanni Grillenzoni20 days agoFrom
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The doctor and my visit with the doctor and his nurses was great. But the time talking to the lady at the front desk was horrible, I tried my best to communicate my schedule and work around there schedule to schedule my next appointment with the doctor. She was rude and didn’t want to work with me, she threw a card of a different doctor across the table to me and told me to go there. I asked her for my receipt and she wouldn’t print it right then for me and told me I needed to wait for at least another 2hrs yet I don’t live in Templeton and needed to get other things done that day and asked if she could mail it to me. I called a week later and she still hasn’t mailed my receipt. I think it would be very beneficial for this doctor to find another front desk person as it makes me not want to go back even though my experience with the doctor was great and I really think he could help me. But having someone not willing to help at the front of the office makes it very hard to a conduct business.