Dr. Robert M. Izor

3.1 ( 24 reviews )

Ratings for Dr. Robert M. Izor

5
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5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Dre. Izor and his staff are trained and efficient. They are friendly and efficient. I absolutely love everytone on Dr. Izor's staff.

Submitted Oct. 10, 2013

4
Staff
3
Punctuality
3
Helpfulness
3
Knowledge

I did not feel certain that Dr Izor cared about me as a patient. He gave me such a confusing list of meds to take and the followup was poor. I never knew which were side effects or what since Parkinson's is such a cofusing disease. I would be sent to his associate ( non MD ) who really couln't adequately handle the situation. Dr Izor said that he was too busy to see me regularly so I figured that I needed to find someone who did have the time and interest to follow me adequately.

Submitted July 13, 2013

1
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1
Punctuality
1
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2
Knowledge

Judging by other patient reviews I can tell that my complaints about this doctor are not far off the mark. He is young, cocky, totally lacks bedside manners, recommends a list of uncovered treatments such as botox injections for minor neck pain. I am no specialist, but it sounds to me like a tylenol might be in order. Well, he and his office staff are probably the biggest pain in the neck after all. Main complaint is that it is extremely hard to get in touch with anybody at the office to confirm an appointment, reschedule or get anything done in general. When I finally do get in touch with someone, and voice my concerns about their limited availability, I get an attitude. I was referred to this doctor by a previous neurologist, Dr. Edward Fox. This man was very nice, seemed to care, and was very happy with everybody in his office. I would recommend him 100 times over Dr Izor. And I am still waiting to hear from his office staff regarding an appointment reschedule...

Submitted May 10, 2013

5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

I am a nurse who specializes in Parkinson's Patients. I refer anyone with this disease to Dr. Izor because I have worked in this field for many years and have had patients who went to other doctors and they did not do as well as Dr. Izor's patients do. I strongly recommend Dr. Izor and his staff to anyone who suffers from Parkinson's Disease!!

Submitted July 2, 2012

4
Staff
4
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Dr. Izor and his staff are great. I found them very helpful.

Submitted Oct. 5, 2011

5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Dr.Izor was highly recommended and my husband and I have been extremly happy with our choice. He is most always on time, is considerate, helpful,caring, a good listener and has a good sense of humor. And thanks to Dr. Izor and his staff, my Parkinsons has much improved .

Submitted July 25, 2011

3
Staff
1
Punctuality
2
Helpfulness
3
Knowledge

This Dr. is starting to become very annoying. he comes in very late, always with an excuse. Our time is just as valuable as his. He also had us see a gentlemen that is not a real physician? I dont think I'm going to continue. The care is definately going downhill.

Submitted May 12, 2011

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1
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1
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Uncaring, selfish, and most immature physician I have ever met. Needs to bone up on Ethics and Bedside Manners. Got the impression all he cares about is your billfold. His staff is rude just like Isor.

Submitted Feb. 15, 2011

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1
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1
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I went to see Dr. Izor and was told that I would have to pay $3,000 up front for Botox injections since insurance companies are slow in reimbursing the doctor. What the.......you mean you want me to pay $3,000 for injections that my insurance covers. Pure Insanity!!! I asked Dr. Izor about this and he said, "we have to wait a long time for insurance to reimburse us." Hey, all doctors have to wait, Izor, and how utterly rude of you to make me cough up over $3,000 for Botox injections. I went back to him for my 3 month visit to receive Botox injections which we had agreed upon on the lst vist. This time he told me I was not in enough pain for Botox injections and I was charged an office visit for "NOTHING". Also Izor,since when do you know when a patient is in pain or not? Do you have a magic ball or someting? His bedide manner is horrible and you get the feeling that you're only a rat lab to him, and his only main OBJECTIVE is your $$$$$$$$$$. A very uncaring and selfish man.

Submitted Sept. 20, 2010

4
Staff
1
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
2
Knowledge

Dr.Izor is over-scheduled,does not read a patients history or medical records and has no isues with humiliating you in front of staff. After a 2.5 hr wait in his office,I finally got to see him for some vertigo I was having. After a very brytal 15 min exam of my limbs? He announced that my primary diagnoses of fibromyalgia was a trashcan diagnoses, implied that I needed phenobarbitol and hypnosis to treat a psychsomatic disorder. He sneered when I told him 2 other neurologists,my family dr. and my own psychiatrist agreed with the fibro diagnoses and did not one thing to help me with the vertigo. He should probably update himself on what fibro is and stick to parkinson's patients.

Submitted Oct. 30, 2009

Facility Affiliations


Dr. Robert M. Izor's Credentials

Education

  • University Of Texas Medical School At Houston (Grad. 1999)

Insurance accepted by this Doctor

Other patients have successfully used these insurance providers, please call the Doctor's office to find out if your insurance plan is accepted.
Blue Cross / Blue Shield
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