Review by H. W. on May 28, 2016 -
Dr. Robert Snow, MD - 55 East 72nd St
Office & Staff Evaluation
Practice Evaluation
- Ease of Getting an Appointment
- Courtesy of Practice Staff
- Appearance & Atmosphere of Office
- Handling of Billing & Insurance
- Average Wait Time Not Rated
Provider Evaluation
- Willingness to Spend Time with You
- Listening Skills Not rated
- Clear explanations Not rated
- Trust in Decision Making Not rated
- Accuracy of Diagnosis
- Post-Visit Follow-Up
“Unscrupulous and dangerous ”
I saw Dr Snow to conduct a small microsurgical operation to remove a small bone spur following a fracture of a cervical vertebrae. The operation was suppose to be minimally invasive using microsurgical tools leaving a small scar to the right back side of my neck. I woke from his surgery having the entire back side of my neck from my skull to my back open with holes in my temples from the halo. He gave me the wrong surgery. He gave me a surgery meant for a 70 year old to a young woman who signed up for microsurgery. He disabled me and he lied to the nurses, to the physical therapists, to the hospital staff, to me, to my husband, to my insurance company- he lied to everyone about what operation he performed. I found out what he did when I couldn't walk upright- when I couldn't use my hand. When I couldn't stand the pain. He gave me a neuroma. He destabilized my spine and it took a team of surgeons to reconstruct my neck after what he did. I told the hospital and they hide what he did because they are afraid of getting sued. I need people to know what kind of man he is that he would do this to someone. I am a young woman and he disabled me and got away with it.
Comment - “ Unscrupulous and dangerous ”
I saw Dr Snow to conduct a small microsurgical operation to remove a small bone spur following a fracture of a cervical vertebrae. The operation was suppose to be minimally invasive using microsurgical tools leaving a small scar to the right back side of my neck. I woke from his surgery having the entire back side of my neck from my skull to my back open with holes in my temples from the halo. He gave me the wrong surgery. He gave me a surgery meant for a 70 year old to a young woman who signed up for microsurgery. He disabled me and he lied to the nurses, to the physical therapists, to the hospital staff, to me, to my husband, to my insurance company- he lied to everyone about what operation he performed. I found out what he did when I couldn't walk upright- when I couldn't use my hand. When I couldn't stand the pain. He gave me a neuroma. He destabilized my spine and it took a team of surgeons to reconstruct my neck after what he did. I told the hospital and they hide what he did because they are afraid of getting sued. I need people to know what kind of man he is that he would do this to someone. I am a young woman and he disabled me and got away with it.