Timothy O'Hare, MD

Timothy O'Hare, MD
Omni Healthcare 1344 S Apollo Blvd Ste C Melbourne, FL 32901
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Timothy O'Hare, MD

Timothy O'Hare, MD practices as an ENT in Melbourne, FL.Timothy O'Hare, MD graduated from Boston Univ Sch Of Med, Boston Ma 02118.
Primary Specialty

ENT

Education Boston Univ Sch Of Med, Boston Ma 02118
Training Washington U/B-Jh/Slch Conc, Otolaryngology; Barnes-Jewish Hosp-S Campus, General Surgery
Services Timothy O'Hare, MD provides otolaryngology services in Melbourne, FL.

Please call Omni Healthcare at (321) 676-2353 to schedule an appointment in Melbourne, FL or to get more information.
Consumer Feedback
(5 Reviews)
Environment
4 star average for Environment
Expertise
1 star average for Expertise
Staff
4 star average for Staff
Recommended
4 star average for Recommended
Service
4.5 star average for Service
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Recent Reviews
Dr O'hare is one of the best doctors in brevard county. He was highly recommended by my primary doctor. I had sleep apnea. I refused to wear a cpap machine and he said he could help. I won't sugarcoat it, the elective surgery is painful but he was there for me the entire time. He took his time explaning what the procedure was going to be like during office visits, he made me feel safe as they wheeled me into the OR and i felt like the post op attention was excellent. I had to change the pain medicine and their response was promp. I had such faith on this doctor that when my daughter needed to have her tonsils removed, there was no other doctor that I would even consider taking care of my baby. My best friend in the world recently found out she has thyroid cancer and she is going to drive all the way from Deland to have him remove her thyroid because of his expertise and caring. The only thing that I have to tell future patients are that you need to be patient at office visits. There are wait times but as I stood in the wait area and saw the kind of patients that were there (some with some horrible neck cancers) I understood that my case was blessedly not as severe as others and that these people probably needed some quality time with the doctor. And when it was my turn and he took his time with me and Inoticed that probably the next person's appointment might be delayed, I knew he was worth the wait
by O'hare patient xxx.xxx.74.90
January 07, 2014
I have thyroid cancer and was referred to Dr. O'Hare by my endocrinologist. I arrived at my first appointment 20 mintues early, as requested. I filled out paperwork and paid my copay.....and then sat in the waiting room for half an hour. My 1pm appointment time came and went, and no one told me anything, though during that hour I discovered that there were two other people, also waiting for a 1pm appointment with him. He TRIPLE-BOOKED the appointment time. Finally I'm taken into a back room, the nurse takes my blood pressure, and.....I wait some more. I arrived at 12:40pm for a 1:00pm appointment, and he didn't walk into the room until 1:45pm. He offered no apologies or information on why he was late. He spent ten minutes with me, half of which was spent paying more attention to his medical student than me, and the other half of which he spent standing up and edging towards the door.

Because he came so highly recommended, I decided to give him another chance and scheduled my pre-op, operation, and post-op. I arrived today at my designated appointment time, with appointment card in hand, and was told that I was in their system for next week and would have to come back then. I told them no, my appointment is very clearly written as today, and in return they cancelled all of my other appointments, including my surgery, and told me to find another doctor. Dr. O'Hare then called my endocrinologist to say that this egregious mix-up was somehow my fault, despite the fact that I showed up when they told me to in writing, and that he refused to ever see me again.

Dr. O'Hare isn't a doctor at all. He triple-books appointments, spends more time trying to get away from patients than to care for them, and blames the patient for his office's mistakes. Anyone who cancels surgery on a cancer patient because his office screwed up doesn't deserve to call themselves a medical professional, and shouldn't be allowed to operate on people.
by Elizabeth xxx.xxx.245.122
September 17, 2013
Recent Polls
Was this doctor friendly?
Yes
Was this doctor's staff friendly?
Yes
Was this provider's office clean?
Totally yes
Was this ENT Otolaryngologist friendly?
Yes
Was the provider's staff welcoming to you?
Yes
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.109.183
June 08, 2014
Did this ENT Otolaryngologist recommend surgery too quickly?
No
Did this ENT Otolaryngologist promptly contact you with any test results?
Yes, they were very promt
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.174.17
March 19, 2014
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