Review by Anonymous on November 09, 2025 -
Vanderbilt Heart - 1215 21st Avenue South 5th Floor
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“Dr Ellis was certainly unprepare...”
Dr Ellis was certainly unprepared for the meeting. On several occasions he made very negative remarks and conclusions that he simply did not understand correctly from my charts. My wife and I politely disagreed and finally he reviewed my chart and agreed, but then ordered test and left without giving an opinion. It was an absolute disappointment. He left us both in total shock!!!! We only felt much worse for ever meeting him. He described the worst constant AFib and said there wasn't anything he could do since I didn't do anything for 5 years. My charts clearly show I have had EKGs every 6 months for years. Until a little over a year ago Dr Sayed found AFib for the first time. Dr Ellis also said I definitely had constant AFib because every EKG recently picks it up. But my stress test clearly showed the AFib stopped when I started running. He said it didn't. My wife politely said it did. Later he read the report and admitted we were right. Shortly thereafter he abruptly left telling us nothing but possible bad news.
Comment - “ Dr Ellis was certainly unprepare... ”
Dr Ellis was certainly unprepared for the meeting. On several occasions he made very negative remarks and conclusions that he simply did not understand correctly from my charts. My wife and I politely disagreed and finally he reviewed my chart and agreed, but then ordered test and left without giving an opinion. It was an absolute disappointment. He left us both in total shock!!!! We only felt much worse for ever meeting him. He described the worst constant AFib and said there wasn't anything he could do since I didn't do anything for 5 years. My charts clearly show I have had EKGs every 6 months for years. Until a little over a year ago Dr Sayed found AFib for the first time. Dr Ellis also said I definitely had constant AFib because every EKG recently picks it up. But my stress test clearly showed the AFib stopped when I started running. He said it didn't. My wife politely said it did. Later he read the report and admitted we were right. Shortly thereafter he abruptly left telling us nothing but possible bad news.