Dr Brill was very unprofessional. My daughter is 15 and he reduced her to tears. He was not sensitive to her needs and not aware of how uncomfortable he made her feel. His exam took over an hour, and in our opinion, he asked redundant questions. The more my daughter pulled back and became quiet because she did not like Dr Brill, the more he pushed her to talk to him. Dr. Brill should either stick with teaching or retire. It was a complete waste of an afternoon. Their staff was friendly enough, but they didn't go out of their way to help me.
Dr. Brill was thorough, yet quick to reach a conclusion as to our child's diagnosis. He's brilliant. He's a little eccentric, good sense of humor and seemed to like our child (not like how with some pediatric specialists who make you wonder why they work with kids!). We were satisfied with our visit and he left us feeling at ease that our child would do well even with the diagnosis he received. He gave us some tips for working with our child's strengths and we left with a good idea of what to expect. It was not a very grave medical condition, however, so I do not know how he handles those situations.