Dr. Garg cares very much about his patients and would spend hours with me discussing my problems and how to make them better, even after I was through the worst of my depression. I am very grateful for his help. He seemed to understand what I was going through in graduate school from his experience with medical training.
Dr. Garg did not look far enough into my medical background. He knew very little about me before he began throwing heavy hitting prescriptions at me. By the time all was said and done, I was taking 8mg a day of benzos and on my way to successfully wrecking my Ivy League academic career. He was always late. Rather than try a new medication that might better help with my conditions, he kept increasing the doses of dangerous medications knowing that I was a social drinker and that I regularly operated a motor vehicle. By the time I left his care, I could barely hold a simple conversation, stand up, or get out of bed. What he did to me was positively horrific. I was so drugged out that I was constantly shaking or sleeping. I also CLEARLY had an eating disorder that he failed to adequately address. I lost close to 50lbs in about 3 months. I am 5'2" tall. This man does not deserve to practice medicine.