Dr. Joel I. Harnick, MD

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Babylon, United States

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Pediatric cardiologist

Dr. Joel I. Harnick, MD Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Dr. Joel I. Harnick, MD is located in Babylon, United States on 661 Deer Park Ave. Dr. Joel I. Harnick, MD is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category pediatric cardiologist in United States.

Address

661 Deer Park Ave

Phone

+1 6313212100

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Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Kasandra Gonzalez

Dr. Harnick has been our child's cardiologist for almost four years now. He is patient, kind, and understanding. He is the utmost professional and I have always felt my daughter's health was taken seriously and with lots of care. I will always recommend him to others.

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Highly skilled competent and thorough doctor. Had a warm bedside manner.

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Janine Swanwick

Dr. Joel Harnick was so rude and unprofessional to me at my 14 yr old daughters visit for a cardiac workup. Up arriving in the room as my daughter was handing me her cell phone, he took it out of her hands and gave it to me. Relax dude, first of all! Then he proceeds to ask her what is happening which is fine but whenever I would try to add input to what she was saying that was not accurate he then say to me I want to speak to her not you. I felt like a child being reprimanded and afraid to speak. You a peds doctor? scary! First, let me school you on 14 year old children and that most of the time do not have all the correct information. (news flash!!) He was so nasty to me in front of my daughter basically shutting me up everytime I wanted to speak. I would of left, I almost did but I had to see if there was anything emergent wrong with her. Then he got annoyed because she didn't give him the correct timelines or he would say \well she didn't tell me that\ Yes, she didn't that is why when you are under 18 you need a parent to maybe try to give all the symptoms, timelines, etc that your child can't provide. There was alot of things she didn't tell him that happened which is not really a proper assessment done by him. You should listen to your patients AND their parents, especially when they are underage. I really am proud of myself for keeping my cool in front of my daughter. Seriously, a parent can speak WHENEVER they want for their child in order to get a proper assessment by a \doctor\!!!