Ratings for Dr. Matthew C. Miller

2
Staff
3
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

Very uncomfortable visit. Spends whole visit on computer, not respectful and has little knowledge of proper patient-doctor interaction

Submitted Feb. 2, 2011

3
Staff
5
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

Dad doctor in my opinion. I asked for a sleeping pill, and he gave me an anti-depressant instead, not telling me it was an anti-depressant (I found that out by asking the pharmacist for the package insert just out of precaution, and found it stated there). One can start and stop sleeping pills suddenly, but doing that with an anti-depressant can be dangerous. He also has a very uncommunicative personality. This is an older man who should in my opinion retire from the profession.

Submitted Oct. 3, 2010

3
Staff
2
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

Very rude and condescending, had an intern in the room while he examined me which made me very uncomfortable. I let him know this and he still kept her in the room.

Submitted Oct. 14, 2009

3
Staff
3
Punctuality
3
Helpfulness
3
Knowledge

This man didn't like being questioned. Spent more time with computer. Physical exam poor: barely touched my thyroid, lymph nodes, listened to heart sounds through bra and clothing.Didn't question me on my diet, lifestyle, exercise regeme, measure my waist for BMI. Poor physical exam. Very rude.

Submitted May 11, 2009

4
Staff
3
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
4
Knowledge

Dr. Miller is willing to spend whatever time is needed to cover all of aspects of my health. That extra time spent is probably what leads to him not always being punctual.

Submitted Feb. 24, 2009

3
Staff
4
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Dr. Miller is great. I like him as my family doctor very, very much. The only complaint I have about his office is that it is far too difficult to get an appt. with Dr. Miller and I DO NOT CARE for the nurse assistants or whomever I want to push me on to.

Submitted April 7, 2008

2
Staff
2
Punctuality
2
Helpfulness
4
Knowledge

Due to this visit, I have switched back to my former PCP. For starters I had to wait extremely long to be seen for my scheduled visit. When I finally got in the room, I had to deal with an inexperienced intern, whom made me feel uncomfortable. When Dr. Miller finally entered the room for my visit he didnt spend was time with me and seemed to be put off by my questions. This guy has alot to learn about dr/patient interaction. I will never visit him again for care.

Submitted March 18, 2008


Dr. Matthew C. Miller's Credentials

Education

  • Jefferson Med Coll-Thos Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia Pa 19107 (Grad. 1981)

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