Address: 3101 Shippers Rd #203, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
Phone: +16077864822
Rebecca L. Stollman
I’m not exactly sure why people are giving Dr. Iqbal less than stellar reviews. I was kind of hesitant to use Dr. Malkin’s replacement after being a patient of his for 20+ years. Dr. Iqbal is great! He really takes the time to sit and listen and offer advice as if you’re the only patient of the day. I honestly couldn’t have asked for a nicer, well-rounded, knowledgeable doctor after Dr. Malkin retired.
Kathleen Freije
Dr. Iqbal has been very thorough with me. I have a very complicated medical history and he takes the time to listen and respond. His referrals have been appropriate and prompt and I'm finally getting a handle on chronic medical problems I've had for over 20 year. Thank you! Kathleen F.
Nicole Paugh
After my primary left the facility and moved out of state. I made an appt with Dr Iqbal. I attempted to stay for about a year due to him being a DO I hoped he would be wiser. I found the longer I stayed the worse it got. He was always referring me to specialist but insisted nothing was wrong. He never looked in my ears, or listened to my chest. He gives off the wall diagnosis that do not align with symptoms. When other doctors such as ENT ordered MRI’s and found things he became offended and it just got worse. Do not waste your time.
Robyn Sedleck
Very dismissive! Any symptoms you try and discuss he has a name for it, without testings or examination! My headaches that became increasing worse,he called migraine..THAT actually was a brain aneurysm! he misdiagnosed saying I had raynaud's autoimmune, He misdiagnosed saying I had fibromyalgia. My endocrinologist was highly upset about my aneurysm that he was taking weeks to refer me to a surgeon and she actually messaged him. He often just labels everything as a flight or fight reaction. Very egotistical.. I would not recommend him to anyone!
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