Dr. David Wexler

Category: Gastroenterologist

Address: 727 Raritan Rd STE 101, Clark, NJ 07066, USA

Phone: +17324998000

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–8PM

Tuesday: 10AM–8PM

Wednesday: 10AM–5PM

Thursday: 10AM–8PM

Friday: 10AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Matthew Glackin

Oct 1, 2022

Dr. Wexler was not very helpful. After my initial diagnosis I followed up because my symptoms had not subsided. He was rude and implied that my issue was because I was not following his instructions. After getting a second opinion from Dr. Kevin Holzman out of Livingston and receiving a less outdated solution I am much better. Shout out to the nurses and receptionists at Dr. Wexler's office because they are wonderful.

John Sanchez

Nov 18, 2020

Love him, amazing service and prevented a major future problem at the age of 32

Sandra Ashton

Jan 25, 2020

I started seeing Dr. Wexler in the early 90's when I was in my mid 20's. I was there with my husband who was having a stomach issue. When I mentioned to Dr. Wexler that I had a VERY rare genetic GI disease, he took great interest and told me to stop back in his office in 3 days, he'd have something for me. (I was not the patient). I returned 3 days later and he had a stack of papers about my very rare disease. Research had only recently been done and I didn't have the latest information. Well, now I did. It was grave. I'd need a colonoscopy and endoscopy (and a bunch of other tests) EVERY OTHER YEAR for the rest of my life. I had already had some colonoscopies years earlier to diagnose my condition and of course no one likes them. To find out I'd be needing one every other year was upsetting, but as Dr. Wexler pointed out - it would be life saving. Our relationship began. He coordinated all my tests since then, giving me the results straight. There were always polyps removed. He'd always have me call him for the pathology report and he didn't sugar coat. He always gives well-thought out answers. A few years after I had twin sons and both inherited this GI disease. He began seeing them for it when they turned 5. They are now in their early 20's and he's done all the scopes etc. Dr. Wexler didn't just care about the GI aspect of my disease (it causes you to develop cancer in the breasts, pancreas, female organs, thyroid, and more). He made sure I had all my organs checked and kept everything coordinated. When I had to have my prophylactic hysterectomy at 45 I was sure he was on board, approving of the doctor and keeping the records. When I needed my gallbladder out he attended the surgery as a favor to me, though he wasn't required to (the surgeon was). Any major medical issues that come up in my life - I involve Dr. Wexler. I want his expert opinion on everything. I couldn't have asked for a better, more caring, more knowledgeable doctor who has gone WAY above his duty to save a life. Without him knowing about my rare disease, I would be dead by now. Without all the preventative testing he does, I surely would have suffered from cancer by now. If it wasn't for him caring enough to convince me to enter this life of awful tests, I wouldn't be here to write this. He keeps current on the research and informs me always. He's always pleasant, thorough, returns calls (but very late at night) and never rushes you. The staff is friendly. Liza has been there since the beginning and is still there - that's a long time for an Office Manager. To date Dr. Wexler has done at least 16 colonoscopies/endoscopes on me. He is always caring and puts you at ease. I could go on and on. You won't find a better GI doctor in the area. When I see him for an issue, I never go to another doctor for a second opinion - rather, when I see another doctor for an issue, I ask Dr. Wexler his opinion. When he doesn't know something he will refer you to the doctor/specialist that he thinks is best. REMEMBER - YOU are a big part of how your visit turns out. Ask the important questions, be polite, be patient, and follow the doctor's advice. You are your best health care advocate. You have 1 body - treat it right and follow the doctor's advice.

Just Nancypants

Mar 9, 2019

my parents went in for their procedure with Dr. Wexler only to find out from their primary doctor information that he never shared with after the procedure which they inquired about.

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Questions & Answers

Is Dr Wexler affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in Rahway.

mary jones | Oct 16, 2017
Dr. David Wexler | Oct 16, 2018

Yes.

Does dr take united healthcare community plan insurance

Ella Starling | Oct 16, 2018
Dr. David Wexler | Oct 16, 2018

Hi Ella, We apologize but neither physician accepts the United Healthcare Community Plan. Any other plan within the United Healthcare system is accepted.

Does Dr Wexler take medicare?

mary jones | Oct 16, 2017
Sandra Ashton | Oct 16, 2018

Yes - he takes MANY Insurances

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