Why Choose
Dr. Scopelliti?
We have all been there. You get your
insurance referral to see a specialist,
after jumping through a myriad of hoops as per your managed care HMO, you wait
several weeks, and you finally get to see the doctor, and three minutes later,
it is all over. What happened to my exam? What about all of those
questions I had to ask? Is anyone going to do anything to help me?
Unfortunately, this is not an exaggeration. Many of the patients we see
daily come to us flustered with the healthcare system, which is badly broken and
in dire need of fixing. Personally, I am not so sure who has it worse, the
millions of individuals without insurance in this country, or, the millions who
do, and find that they cannot see the doctor most able to help them because of managed
care restrictions, or, must see the only doctor who will accept the managed care
policy and is of an unknown level of competency. At least the former group
is not mislead.
Well, in our office, we do not offer 3 minute exams. We spend on
average one hour in examination and consultation with each patient on their
initial visit. The doctor will actually spend time answering your
questions and explaining what your diagnosis is, what it means, and how it needs
to be fixed. The doctor spends time on each follow-up visit as well, reviewing
your status, reassessing and making sure that the treatment is effective, and
that you are in fact getting better. We will not waste our time or yours
if we cannot help you. We will not unnecessarily waste your time
continuing care after you are better. We pride ourselves on the quality of
care which we offer, and our reputation reflects this. As such, our office
does not participate with managed care organizations who make diagnostic,
evaluation and management decisions in lieu of the treating doctor.
Choosing the right doctor can make all the difference in the
world with regards to proper treatment. Choosing a doctor simply because they
participate in your network will not do you any good if the doctor is not
adequately trained to treat your particular problem, and is therefore foolish. Choosing a doctor should be
based on that doctor's ability to help you, and nothing else.
Please reference Certifications
for Dr. Scopelliti's relevant CV information and board certifications. We also
encourage you to view our Testimonials
and guest book pages to see what others have had to say.

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