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Businiess name:  Nemirov Steven A DO
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dr. Nemirov has been the family doctor to my wife and I for nearly 2 decades. I'm one of those guys who doesn't go to the doctor unless he's sick, and in the 90's I was, and his work was fine. My most recent check up he started asking leading questions seemingly out of context to our discussion or how I was feeling - questions that would lead to his prescribing medication. My wife sees him much more frequently, and took his advice on medications, which we now believe were unnecessary. The most recent incident occurred over a VERY small past due bill. One of those hardball reactions that was over the top in the context of the amount, the age of the bill, and our long history with the doctor. I think he must be under severe financial strain, and is all about the money now. So after nearly 20 years we'll happily look for a better doctor. Pros: used to be ok, but ... Cons: money may be his priority

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