Now here is a caring doctor for you. Is also Chief of Medicine at his hospital as well as having a private practice. Attends his patients at all hours of the day/night. Keeps himself up to date with frequent seminars/training his knowledge in formidable about the heart and its workings. A credit to the profession.
Posted Date : 29/04/2024
Anonymous
Saw Dr Bauer today and as always such a pleasure to see him . He explained my echo and eased my mind and set up a follow up appointment for next year. He’s a very gentle calm Doctor and he takes the time to listen to all of. my concerns
Anonymous
In my case I also had an ASD, but he did all possible tests to find it. Ultrasounds, MRI, bubble tests, etc. I guess ASDs are not easy to see. I too had a stroke but in my case he never stopped looking until he figured out what caused it. I don’t think ASD was the case, but then again I’m no doctor. I went to second Doctor she was a shame THAT doctor I did rate poorly, she definitely didn’t even look at my file.
I have a friend who had the exact same experience, until she had heart stroke they found ASD after 2 years of heart problems. So I don’t think it’s a doctor thing but a difficult thing to find. My dad is a McGill graduate from med school and missed my ASD, which tells me even my parents missed it.. Bauer is a great doctor and human being. Hats off for him. Judith Garza.
Anonymous
He’s a nice Doctor. He missed an ASD in me and I had a stroke. Unfortunately you can’t go back in time. He did his best but he still missed it. Went for a second opinion to another doctor and she was worse, she missed it too! After stroke they revised tests and indeed ASD had always been there. I guess it could have been prevented.. But it wasn’t.
Anonymous
Nice person. But he missed an ASD and made me have a stroke. For almost 2 years he could not find a hole in my heart which was found in 30 seconds in another country.
Anonymous
First met Dr. Bauer when my mom was transferred back to Humber (Church site) for recovery, and he comes in, after waiting all day, at 4:55 p.m. sits down introduces himself as Dr. Bauer, asks if we have any questions because he has a call at 5 p.m.!!! Really, first time for us and you are asking if we have questions and basically hurry up because he has a call!!! Very bad taste left in our mouths. Then follow up app’t, it was like his mouth was sewn tight and he had to force himself to speak, and when he did, he asked what meds she was on. WHAT?! Changed cardiologists. We will meet the new one in March. If you get Bauer, change