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3 friends 85 reviews 4 photosShare reviewEmbed reviewEdit review1.0 star rating 7/5/2018Dr. Marcia Tapper-Rosenberg sneered as she told me to come into her office. She briskly sits down and I have to close the door since she's already made herself to her seat. Odd but fine by me. She demands to see my glasses. I hesitate and look on puzzled as she looks at them. I am not here for a vision appointment, but an ophthalmological one, so I don't understand the purpose of this. But whatever; it's still my eyes. She seems offended by my not approving of her inspecting my glasses and gives them back. I state that I paid quite a bit for them and were beyond my budget and so she asks, "how much were they?" And one point she even said sharply, "Your hair needs to get out of my way." As if it would just move on its own accord by her snapping that.She TUGS the skin around my eyes forcefully when examining them. When she had the magnifier at my eye, with my chin on the rest, I reeled back a bit because something hit my nose--she looked at me as though it were a great affront to her. When she realized why I did--because she had failed to moved that piece--her response was "oh." Not a sorry. No reflection on her extreme incompetence. She also applied dye to my eye on the cornea (the lower inner eyelid is the recommended spot to apply it) and was not gentle and I still feel some discomfort from her having done so. I will have to take time out of my day (which is yes, very valuable, contrary to what her biases may have her believe) to go to a reputable ophthalmology, both to get a valuable opinion on my original need for the appointment and to check that she did not cause any damage to my cornea.After a phone call, the office manager spoke to Dr. T-R, and other doctors in the office, about the protocols re the dye. Apparently, Dr. T-R is a cataracts specialist and many of them are used to putting the dye directly on the cornea (because it makes it easier to spread?). Well, I am not a cataracts patient, and her doing so shows utter disregard for treating a patient for their specific needs. The only thing positive is she hinted at a distinction between my dry eye and eye allergies, but by golly with each inquiry I felt as though I were law enforcement interrogating a suspect. Also, a woman who over my issues before seeing T-R (an assistant?) was pleasant and helpful. She seemed more concerned about my complaint than T-R.A terrible doctor. Rude. Passive-aggressive. Thinks answering questions are above her. I just saw her bio reads "She enjoys general ophthalmology because it allows her to spend time with her patients and form close relationships with them."Ha. Ha. Haaaaaa. I bet someone had to remind her to add in a part that makes her seem like a doctor who cares in--the way you would tell a kid to share with the one who forgot their lunch at home.

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