Jason R H
I set a visit for a rash on my knee for weeks ahead of time because I travel for work. A couple weeks later I start having a bunch of internal issues. One of which feels like a recurrence of dvt/pe (blood clots in lungs.) This is worrisome but it doesn’t feel as bad as the first time, years ago, so I felt I could wait rather than going to ER. So I make a list of my concerns like I have heard one should do when seeing a doctor. On appointment day I start going over them but Dr Tursi says I should have conveyed them ahead of time so he would know to schedule more time for me. I understand that and would’ve made the adjustment going forward no problem. Anyway, he was with me less than 10 minutes. Got xrays and ct scan. A few days later I get a letter that he is discontinuing our doctor-patient relationship. On one hand I can understand maybe he has had patients that do that every visit and he has no tolerance for it. But not even a warning? I didn’t try pushing him to stay longer going over more concerns… I wordlessly accepted it and left half my list unmentioned. After the scans he never contacted me about the results. No follow up to possibly get a d-dimer test. I’m in pain and scared my symptoms will progress to life-threatening again and he drops me like I’m garbage. Expect perfection? A few months ago, his staff mistakenly set duplicate sonograms for different days. This caused confusion over at Dr. Kiesling’s office who told me the second one was a CT scan. Radiology had both as sonogram, second one not supposed to have been set. Then mistake after mistake after mistake occurred in Kiesling’s office and nothing ever was accomplished… except correct billing…