Dr. George E. Tesar

2.7 ( 14 reviews )

Ratings for Dr. George E. Tesar

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I SAW DR TESAR BECUASE I AM A TRANSVESTITE,,,DR TESAR UNDERSTOOD MY NEED TO WEAR PANTIES AND HIGH HEELS AND HE WOULD ALWAYS POINT OUT THAT MY PAINTED TOE NAILS WERE VARY HOT,,,,AND HE ALSO PAINTS HIS TOE NAILS AND WEARS OPEN TOE HIGH HEELS AT HOME,,,AND HE ALSO LOVES TO WEAR PANTIES,,,,AND A BRA,,, AND WIGS WITH HEAVY MAKE UP AND LINGERIE SO HE UNDERSTANDS HOW A TRANSVESTITE FEELS,,,,HOWEVER HE ALSO KNOWS HOW IT FEELS TO GET BROWN RACING STRIPES IN YOUR NEW PANTIES,,,NOW I KNOW ITS OK TO WEAR WOMANS CLOTHING AND EVEN SNIF DIRTY PANTIES FROM THE HAMPER,,,, THANKS TO DR TESAR,,,,

Submitted July 16, 2021

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I Went For Evaluation and the 1st thing he did was insist on giving me a rectal examination,,,,,,I Explained I was depressed and again he insisted that he give me a rectal examination,,,,,he then took off his shoes and socks and started clipping his toe nails,,,,and his foot odor was awful,,,,and his breath smelled like a toilet,,,,he then started telling me about his dreams he has,,,,and that he wets the bed and then he laughed,,,,at one point he lifted up his leg and passed gas,,then he giggled,,,he then began picking his nose and talking about his rectom,,,,,I was cured and didnt need to return ever again! This technique was brilliant and cured me! Thank you!

Submitted Dec. 23, 2020

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I have been diagnosed with epilepsy, aphasic seizures, PTSD, dissociation, and I wanted to see if I could be linked to an MD in the Psychiatric Department who maybe specialized in my particular problems. Tesar is supposed to be partnered with the Neurological Institute to help patients with epilepsy and accompanying mental problems. He came to see me to find a psychiatrist who could help me with the dissociative disorder primarily, since I have severe seizures during which I dissociate and relive my abuse. Tesar came in and began talking to my husband like old friends (they aren't) and ignored me. I He was disinterested and arrogant to me, and about told me to get out, see a counselor who was preparing to leave that facility for another city, and walked out. I complained to the Ombudsman, and when I went back to my neurologist, people in that Dept. had heard about my complaint and thought it was funny. No, I am not paranoid or overly sensitive. These people are supposed to be MDs? I was really upset because now I deal with my psychiatric problems and my epilepsy by myself.

Submitted March 15, 2017

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Delusional Doctor does not care gives you stimulants to get you hooked

Submitted June 12, 2016

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He immediately put me on 120 mg adderall and never saw me just sent scripts in the mail . Too busy. Doesn't care. I do not recommend him. And the single positive rating... I'm sure he most likely wrote it . Please be careful

Submitted Aug. 3, 2015

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My neurologist referred me to Dr. Tesar after I was diagnosed with epileptic seizures with a strong psychiatric component. These two departments supposedly exist cooperatively with each other. I had already seen a licensed social worker for over two years with some help with my PTSD, dissociative personality disorder, severe anxiety and depression. She was good as far as she went, but I believed I needed a doctor to work more intensively with me and my PTSD, dissociative personality disorder, severe anxiety and depression. Tesar told me to go back to the LSW, case closed. I thought patients had a say in what they feel they need.

Submitted March 5, 2013

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Submitted Dec. 31, 2012

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Overperscribes stiumulants, blows off patients. Never called me back and my condition never got better. I would never recommend him. Worst psych ever.

Submitted May 17, 2012

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Dr. Tessar is the worst doc ever. I was referred to him by the Neurology Department after 2 visits for seizures. Dr. Tessar diagnosed me in 10 minutes as the seizures being anxiety related but didn't offer a treatment plan. Basically, he told me to "deal with them". When I had two seizures in one week, I called him. After one week of him not calling me back, I called again. It took him over 30 days to call me back. Unfortantely, I am still having the seizures but my family doctor believes that they are hormonal and is referring me to a hormonal specialist outside of the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Tessar is a horrible doctor. He sure didn't give me any solution to my problem, didn't offer counseling (if they were really anxiety/mentally based and he didn't even suggest me seeing another doctor. To date, I have had 16 of these seizures. I feel totally mishandled by the Cleveland Clinic and Dr. Tessar.

Submitted Jan. 29, 2011

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Dr. Tesar continued prescribing addictive stimulants despite the history of addiction and mental illness in our family. He stated that he did not have enough time to treat the problems and refused to do a psychiatric evaluation even though it was requested by a professional he recommended we visit.

Submitted Dec. 28, 2010


Dr. George E. Tesar's Credentials

Education

  • Mayo Med Sch, Rochester Mn 55905 (Grad. 1977)

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