24 years ago, Mark worked his heart and soul out to help me survive my 3rd attempt at a live birth. I was very ill and was in acute toxemia at 31 weeks when he delivered my precious daughter at 3lbs 1oz. We both survived and she is now a very fine young lady who earned a scholarship to BU and graduated. She wants to work with underprivileged kids and is pursuing a Masters in Social Wk. I will never be able to repay him for the years of happiness I've been given. I will be forever grateful for his sincerity and the gift of life he gave us both.
I did not feel safe at all in their care. I definitely had doubts about their qualifications. They consistently dismiss my concerns and accuse me of making problems up. I don't trust them to ever actually look into my concerns and see if they're valid. I was treated terribly. I'm absolutely positive that I would have gotten better service anywhere else.
He is the most attentive psychiatrist I've ever met. He always listens carefully to whatever I have to say. He is kind and caring, working to accommodate scheduling difficulties. As a nurse, I've never known him to deny anyone that needed help. His attention to detail is amazing. He is careful and meticulous; I never have to worry about a mistake or something being forgotten. I've already told my friends and family about the excellent care he provides