Meredith Amos

Meredith Amos
Meredith G Amos, MD-Closed 11 Melnea Cass Boulevard Boston, MA 02119
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If I had tape-recorded this appointment, I would not have written this review. I would have sued this doctor immediately. Since I am not accustomed to being antagonized and harassed by doctors, I didn’t take that precaution.

This woman is certifiable. Hide your children. During my appointment, she behaved like a lunatic. The fact that she is in pediatric medicine and allowed to meet with children is horrifying. She has no right to be in any patient-facing capacity.

She’s clearly highly unstable. She has a threatening and intimidating presence, and this appears intentional. She was hyper and on edge during my appointment, and over-reacted to every sentence I spoke.

Her frenetic, erratic and irrational behavior was exhausting and disturbing to witness. Her highly volatile facial expressions were extravagant, over-the-top, and changed mercurially by the second, in a terrifying and monstrous display of acrimoniousness, hostility, and rage.

She spoke to me harshly, severely, and abruptly. She addressed me in a demeaning and derogatory manner, like someone she had hired to clean her toilets. She alternated between badgering, harassing, scolding, berating, criticizing me, and calling me names with blatantly lying about the contents of my medical record. She interrogated me with a barrage of questions, responding to my answers with contemptuous facial expressions and scornful words.

She ended my appointment by shrieking three insults at me in a high-pitched, hysterical tone of of voice. She screamed the first insult 7 times in a row, the second 5, and the final insult 3 times.

This is a textbook nutcase displaying batshit insane behavior. This woman is straight up bonkers. I left the appointment shaken by her aggression.

She should be barred from meeting with patients alone, and should be under constant supervision so that someone can intervene if she has a complete meltdown in front of a patient again.
by Dorothy Gale xxx.xxx.120.174
March 19, 2020
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