Lisa lacks professionalism, she is less than punctuality, and not respectful of what her clients are saying. Putting that aside, I've never met a more money hungry doctor. She refused to fill my birth control prescriptions until I paid her annual "office fee" which is a complete sham and absolutely ridiculous. How are you going to WITHHOLD my monthly medication that YOU prescribe to me??? She also made assumptions about my family that I'm not going to get into that made me incredibly uncomfortable to tell her anything about myself. I would avoid, avoid, avoid.
Posted Date : 23/01/2019
Anonymous
I really dislike this Doctor. Does not listen to concerns, thinks she knows everything, so if you question her she becomes snippy and short-tempered. Always in a rush, yet always behind. Follows all medical problems the same for every person. No allowances for different individuals responses. Also, not very knowledgable about many medications and treatments. Looks things up a lot. Bedside manner condescending and usually a brush off. I will be changing doctors.
Anonymous
Is not experience enough to really help a patient when needed.
Anonymous
called to make an appointment to bring my file up to date and transfer it to my new MD. the voicemail said they are closed today for the long weekend, so they are not making appointments, do not leave a message, if you need a doctor call telehealth. We_Do_Not_Care was not actually stated but was clearly the subtext. this is in perfect accord with the stern and argumentative hospitality that seems so ingrained to all of the secretaries at this office. yes, she does limit to one concern per visit, even if the two or three issues you wish to discuss are interdependent and hold the key to one another’s correct diagnoses. money is more important than her patients, and it is clear that compared to her time, your time has no value. her being willing to admit she doesn’t know is her best attribute. knowing where to look something up is more efficient than memorising entire textbooks by rote. general practitioners’ primary role is one of diagnosis, and subsequent referral to a specialist. (:
Anonymous
After I politely explained to Lisa Millstein my list of symptoms,she stopped, looked at me, and then snapped: “well, that’s not my fault”. Perhaps Lisa Millstein missed that session in medical school that taught aspiring medical professionals to treat patients with respect, but I believe that her response was profoundly unprofessional. Since when are physicians supposed to respond like that? Why did she snap? Couldn’t she have offered solutions? Like a normal medical doctor? I echo the reviews that have already appeared on this website. Lisa Millstein is only in this for the money. She refuses to answer more than one question per visit, opting to instead request that you come in for multiple visits — even when the issue is quite minor. I do not recommend this doctor. I believe she is a disgrace to the profession.
Anonymous
Staff is always professional and helpful. Dr. Millstein is very knowledgable and knows when my kids issues require escalation. We rarely need to wait to be seen and my kids love her.