Ratings for Dr. Moshe Hasbani

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Examined me, never gave me a diagnios . Never answered my calls. Then had the nerve to bill me for $478 for doing nothing.

Submitted Aug. 17, 2022

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Dr. Moshe Hasbani has been my Neurologist since 1985 and provides me with excellent service. Without his persistence in diagnosing my condition, I likely would have suffered an aneurysm. Quite frankly I owe him my life.
Even after30 years he was very willing to to quickly see me at my request, and his staff was most helpful. Dr Hasbani made the right connections to one of the nation's most prominent neurologist AS I SAT THERE IN HIS OFFICE during our consultation. I trust him implicitly.

Submitted May 15, 2017

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Worst doctor I've ever had the experience of dealing with. He treated me like I was nothing his bedside manner was demeaning and disrespectful he has no sympathy whatsoever for a patient. He didn't care what the reason was he basically said that it was all in my head and I had absolutely no issues whatsoever with my back. He didn't even explain the procedure to me when I asked was he going to he eventually said eventually I will and never explained it to me until after the 4th brick with the cattle prong that I felt it was like. Never ever never ever go to him ever he should be banned from practice. He supposed to have hold an old caring and compassion to patients needs and listen to the patient. He doesn't. He never put the prognosis or what his findings was in my file for Yale so other doctors can see it. Marche hasbani is a bad doctor. !!!!!!!!!!!

Submitted May 12, 2017

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Terrible terrible doctor stay away at all costs this man does not care about you or your well being. Very condescending and smug. Beware!!

Submitted April 13, 2017

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Have you seen that credit card fraud commercial where the bank security guard announces that the bank is getting robbed and then one of the customers says "what are you going to do about it?" And the guard replies "nothing as I only report that there is a robbery. " Welcome to Moshi Hasbins office. You go in there knowing what your problen is, your looking for a cure or a reason why its happening, and Mr. Smug says "I don't know why, but most of it is in your head, take 10 times the normal amount of this drug and have a good life. I should have decked him right there in front of 15 other dupes that were waiting for him. Don't waste you time or money, ask a stranger off the street what is wrong with you and save a few thousand dollars. He's ripping off the system by stringing people along and not doing a thing for them. He just pushes the wrong meds that he is getting paid to push. His offices are all dumps and his equipment is from 1970. Quack Quack don't feed that duck.

Submitted April 5, 2017

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A very ineffective Connecticut insurance law, concerning chronic relapsing Lyme disease, says that if doctors treating a Lyme patient feel the need to treat with longer courses of antibiotics for resistant cases, then they must send their patients to a neurologist, infectious disease specialist, or rheumatologist for proof that the patient needs more antibiotics. The problem with this is that these specialties are not taught the correct facts about Lyme disease, co-infections, and the many varied symptoms that mimic many other diseases. This doctor who supposedly was knowledgeable concerning Lyme disease, blatantly told me I was faking my reflex testing, and that basically all of my symptoms were all in my head. He also discounted an extensive report by a well respected neurosurgeon. He condescendingly insinuated that the report from this neurosurgeon, which said my neuro testing was extremely abnormal, was invalid because neurosurgeons do not have the experience in diagnosing patients like he, a neurologist, does. Very narcissistic and arrogant. At least I wasn't expecting much from this visit, after being referred by my Lyme doctor, because, sadly, neurologists in general do not look for microbial causes for disease. They mostly treat the symptoms while the real causative agent simmers underneath the surface. I do not totally blame the doctors for their lack of knowledge because it is the system that intentionally does not teach treating the cause instead of just the symptoms because there is no profit in healthy people. Keeping people chronically ill keeps the medical industry in business .

Submitted July 1, 2016

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Listens with concern and was a huge help in my medical problem. Highly recommend.

Submitted Jan. 7, 2015

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Went to him for migraine headaches. Basically he said there was nothing he could do for me. He said if I wanted to give him 400.00 he would inject me with botox. It just seemed like he really didn't care. I think it might be time for him to retire.

Submitted Dec. 16, 2011

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A very sarcastic man. After giving me a spinal tap, he couldn't wait to show me the vials of fluid he took out of me knowing that I suffered anxiety problems. Couldn't wait to get out of that office and never return.

Submitted March 23, 2011

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This doctor was one of the worst I had ever been to. He disregarded a valid diagnosis from my referring doctor (I had elevated cerebral-spinal fluid pressure) because he snottily dismissed me as having "Melancholia", and compelled me to submit to an uneccessary extra lumbar puncture in his office because he was so sure I had nothing wrong with me but "The Vapors". He was puzzled and sulky when his own lumbar puncture merely confirmed the original diagnosis again, and sent me home with a whopping $1200.00 bill for his clumsy services which cause me great pain and anxiety, and which my insurance turned down because it was a unneccessary repeat test. He is insulting, sarcastic, dismissive, and mean. Run, run, run away from this miserable quack and don't spend 10 seconds crouched in his shabby, poorly lit, dirty waiting room waiting to be insulted and misdiagnosed. BAD DOCTOR. BAD DOCTOR. BAD DOCTOR.

Submitted Dec. 22, 2008

Facility Affiliations


Dr. Moshe Hasbani's Credentials

Education

  • The Hebrew Univ, Hadassah Med Sch, Jerusalem, Israel (Grad. 1974)

Insurance accepted by this Doctor

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