Vanderbilt Clinic - Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, NY · Hospital department
- Address
- Vanderbilt Clinic - Columbia University Irving Medical Center, 622 W 168th St, New York, NY 10032
- Phone
- (212) 305-2500
- Website
- www.columbiadoctors.org/locations/cuimc-presbyterian-hospital-and-vanderbilt-clinic
Vanderbilt Clinic - Columbia University Irving Medical Center is a doctor located in New York, NY. It is one of 3,448 doctors listed in New York. Its 2.9-star rating is slightly below the New York city average of 4.4 stars. There are 6 photos associated with this location.
Customer Reviews
Worst Dentistry ever - Called and they're telling me to wait a month to see a dentist, despite me clicking for the emergency prompt, their solution was to find another dentist. If I could give them 0 stars I would
The Vanderbilt Clinic building of New York-Presbyterian Hospital is located in one of the compound's oldest buildings at 622 West 168th Street, in New York City's Morningside Heights neighborhood. I went to this building many times in early 2017 and was completely satisfied with the professional doctors' and therapist's care that I received. The interior of the building is filled with top-notch medical offices and is modern, air-conditioned and clean. There is a courtesy WiFi system throughout the hospital. New York-Presbyterian Hospital has a professional and pleasant staff, and I was very pleased to have them to treat my hand condition in its Orthopedic Department and follow-up hand therapy sessions (on the 3rd floor) following my hand surgery by one of the best orthopedic surgeons in
This building has the most atrocious elevators and the staff could careless about the patients waiting. Imagine a 20 min wait, only two elevators and staff lie about the functions so they don’t have to wait to get to their floor. The amount of money that comes in and out of this place… one would believe that functionality of a critical piece of infrastructure would be easily managed … Really this place is painful reminder of the state of the American health care system
Calling the Eye Clinic.. no answer (hold) for 17 minutes. I’m calling around 1PM. It is bs. I used to be a patient at the 181st Washington Heights Clinic.. traveled from Brooklyn all the way there for “good attention”. But they lack so much for past 2 years now. You’re not supposed to let a caller for more than 3 minutes. And they take forever for a nurse or doctor to see you. Ridiculous. I been a loyal patient for years, coming from Brooklyn all the way to Manhattan. Decided to change my clinic a few months ago, not only because of the lack of proper phone etiquette.. but because they neglected giving me my birth control simply because I was off it for 8 months or less. Telling me I need to make an appointment and come back a week or so.. These clinics need better employees and fire the “
My dentist went above and beyond to help make my impressions better. Tomorrow she will keep me there all day in order to finish the preparations to make my dentures. So kind and sweet.
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