The ultimate result of a doctor’s office is not just from a doctor’s attitude, but all aspects of the business as a whole. This is a business, not anything else, and is reviewed as such. The main attitude of this office is: give us money. Whenever we say, and how we say. If you can’t, or make appointments less frequently than we want, forget it. Regardless of it makes sense, if it matters for your health, or not. If you don’t spend enough money in our office, we don’t want to treat you. The information and prices on the initial patient forms are misleading and inaccurate. You must be willing to spend unlimited and unquestioned amounts of money on your ‘treatment’, whether effective or not. If you hold the office accountable to their own information, or question their money-centered approach they change what they say and make up something to justify it. If you have any concerns or questions about what they would like you to spend, on unnecessary supplements, unnecessary appointments, or anything else then you should get a real doctor from a real office who is concerned with your health. This office wants your money, and that’s about all.
Saby M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Silver Spring, MD
Dr. Fishman is amazing. He explains everything thoroughly and you can tell he actually cares about each of his patients as an individual person, not just as another appointment to get through. Like the other reviewer said, it can be costly, but they will work with you to make sure you have the least amount of supplements that will work in your favor(if its not broken don’t fix it) and I’ve left a few appointments without any supplements. The staff are friendly and receptive and always willing to help out. I’ve gone through a lot with this practice :) Although I’m sad that I have to go through long-term treatment, I am happy that I found a doctor as amazing as Dr. Fishman.
Sara M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Baltimore, MD
I go here to get treatment for Lyme disease. I wouldn’t be getting better if it weren’t for Dr. Fishman and his staff. I am so lucky I found out about them from other lyme patients online. Only con — they don’t accept insurance. Treatment can get quite costly(supplements mostly). The reason being that insurance companies get in the way of care by limiting what the Dr can prescribe. So I’m not complaining at all. I would recommend this practice to anyone who’s serious about getting better.