Ratings for Dr. Gerard V. Siciliano

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Stay away... staff is awful. ... can't get to doctor to talk...after 3 months

Submitted Sept. 13, 2020

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First impression was the front office staff and the they were great! Afterwards everything went downhill!!!!!
Had I looked up his reviews prior I would have saved a lot of time. This was my first appointment with Mr. Siciliano and it will be the last. ( I will not acknowledge as a Dr. because he doesn’t seem to live by the oath he took upon gaining that title. We ( meaning patients are just a paycheck) there is absolutely no treatment being done, if anything more harm by lack of treatment). I have a very complicated case that was being treated by Stanford University Medical, one of the top hospitals in the country. I have had over a million dollars in medical testing done to find out what is wrong with me and only came to him to establish medical care here in Kentucky. He told me he was going to take me off my liver medication because I didn’t need it and after I explained why I was on it his exact word were” well that’s what you say”. This isn’t a freakin medication you get off the street!!! There are so many other things I could say, but won’t. Afterwards, the woman that checks you out to send you to go get your labs was extremely rude and gives you a paper then says go across the street and up the elevator. Well, guess what the lab is not directly across the street and up the elevator!!!! Thankfully I can walk...., had I been having a flare up from my Lupus or been elderly it would not have been possible!!! It’s extremely far and and misleading!!! Someone needs to explain to her that just shoving people out the door is not ok and they need to put a map on their papers. I will not be back to this office ever again!!

Submitted July 25, 2018

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After referral from my physician for extreme pain, I was told by Dr Siciliano 1) You have IBS,; 2) there's nothing I can do for you; 3) Live with it; 4) Do not come back here. Totally wrong diagnosis. Two weeks later another specialist consulted with a surgeon and I had surgery to remove a twisted, scarred stricture and several inches of my colon. I would not ever recommend Dr Siciliano.

Submitted Jan. 5, 2017

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Submitted July 17, 2014

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Doctor Siciliano diagnosed my daughter and because she continued to have the same problem I took her to Cleveland Clinic where they told her she was missed diagnosed by Doctor Siciliano and he had her on the wrong medicine. They also said he conducted his biopsy locations of her colon not in protocol with the standard procedure that is taught in Med school. Cleveland Clinic put her on a different medicine and she has been fine since. I write this as a sincere concern of Doctor Siciliano's abilities and what might happen to others.

Submitted April 25, 2013

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I would never recommend seeing this doctor. They were not upfront regarding their billing with me. When I questioned them the billing manager treated me with sarcasm and a smug attitude. At the end of my conversation with her she euphemistically requested I leave by asking, "Do you still want to be seen?" I don't trust them and after making three appointments I still don't know what the problem is with my esophagus.

Submitted June 30, 2011

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Dr. Gerard V. Siciliano's Credentials

Education

  • Albert Einstein College Of Medicine Of Yeshiva University (Grad. 1991)

Insurance accepted by this Doctor

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