Ratings for Dr. Lawrence Zoberman

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Terrible doctor and the nurses were telling me behind his back he was awful. Been a nurse over 20 years but retired after I had 2 disabled children to care for and he kept sticking his self opinionated views on how I should care for them - instead of worry about what I was there for. my boys where being cared for by the best services in Toronto. I will not have to fear ever seeing him again, because he has resigned from the CPSO. Therefore he no longer has a license. Cranking and due to go to the pasture to retire and now he has. :-/

Submitted Oct. 11, 2023

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Very caring and knowledgable about body ache and pains..

Submitted July 11, 2017

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I have found Dr. Zoberman to be very caring and realistic. He provides family centred care and shows compassion for his patients . Oct 2014.

Submitted Oct. 3, 2014

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Do not take your loved ones to this doctor. He is insensitive, arrogant, does not listen and belittled me when I tried to ask questions related to my grandmother. He made me feel that I was wasting his time and hurried me along. He also gave wrong medications to my grandmother and that got picked up by a nurse. I have reported him to the College for investigation. What a horrible experience.

Submitted Oct. 30, 2011

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If this refers to the Palliative Care physician working at Scarborough General Hospital, he is the most demeaning, belittling and non-empathetic doctor I have ever met. My sick family member was referred to him when she was nearing the end of her life. When a few of my family members and I asked him questions about pain control and medications, he made it clear that we were not allowed to ask questions, and he lectured us for half an hour instead. When my family member (the patient) started crying during the interview, he did not make an attempt to provide her with kleenex or offer words of empathy, but simply shrugged it off and continued lecturing. And, after he left the door, I overheard him calling my family member (the patient) crazy. This guy is supposed to be a palliative care doctor??? I discourage anyone from becoming his patient.

Submitted Oct. 26, 2011