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Businiess name:  Isaacs, Daryl M, MD Mercer Street Medical
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm amazed that there are any positive reviews of this guy. Either Dr Isaacs is writing these reviews, or as one reviewer implies, he's Dr Feelgood. On a recent visit, I had the privilege of waiting 2 hours for an appt. Dr Isaacs ran in, looking like he'd been up for 3 days straight. He clearly hadn't had the time to shave or bathe either. After spending all of 2 mins examining me, and answering my questions in his patented mumbly, dismissive, condescending way, he told me there was nothing he could do and to take some Tylenol. Thanks doc. A few days later I went to a real doctor who correclty diagnosed me and gave me antibiotics which have since eased my symptoms. Basically, an appointment with Dr Isaaacs is like trying to see a doctor who is running to catch the subway. Something along the lines of: ""Dr Isaacs, i have a fever and...."" to which he'd respond ""Take some tylenol...i'm late for the train"". Indeed, Dr Isaacs lacks a bedside manner or any type of manners. I'd always found going to his practice to be mildly annoying and a waste of time, but if you're actually sick, going there could be hazardous to your health too. Pros: He plays a doctor on TV Cons: Everything else

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