University Gynecologic Oncology - Atlanta

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Atlanta, United States

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Obstetrician-gynecologist· Doctor· Oncologist· Surgical oncologist

University Gynecologic Oncology - Atlanta Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

University Gynecologic Oncology - Atlanta is located in Atlanta, United States on 960 Johnson Ferry Rd NE UNIT 130. University Gynecologic Oncology - Atlanta is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category obstetrician-gynecologist in United States.

Address

960 Johnson Ferry Rd NE UNIT 130

Phone

+1 4043002990

Service options

Online care

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Tonya Pittman

I am a survivor of ovarian cancer for 10 years now thanks to Dr Benigno and his staff. He was very compassionate, very aggressive with treatment but was sure to treat the person as well as the disease. I credit his Trials for saving my life as I signed up to be a guinea pig in case I didn’t make it to possibly help someone else survive this horrible disease. If anyone you know needs services for gynecological cancer this is definitely the best place to receive treatment.

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Kyile Marshall

Dr Benigno and Sherry saved my life and have kept me cancer free since 20001. Everyone at the office is kind and caring. Excellent care.

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Loni Davenport

Dr Cantuaria gave me the courage and confidence to face and get through the darkest time of my life. He is a truly caring and capable surgeon. The staff and nurses and support personnel have made my journey easier than my family thought was possible. I am forever grateful to them all. Their friendly smiles and welcoming attitudes are wonderful.

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Billy Sanford

We met Dr Benigno Feb 2016 when he dx my then 48yo wife with ovarian cancer. He came across as charming, knowledgeable & experienced. Unfortunately he was not a good fit for us, and I deeply regret choosing him to care for my wife. He failed to disclose that my wife suffered from a very rare form of cancer, a carcinosarcoma. Another oncologist revealed that to us some time later. Dr B tended to avoid bad news, when possible. He would say he had plenty of time for questions, but then be out the door 10 sec later. He seemed quite impressed with himself (I heard him say \I'm not without influence\ a dozen times), but reluctant to tell up his sleeves and do whatever possible to help my wife. There were times I'd drop her off to park and meet her coming out of his office, appointment over in a few minutes. Several times we'd meet to discuss scans, and I'd have to ask for a scan summary, as he seemed to prefer to spin the scan results as positive without actually going over them. Several times I expressed frustration that what Inread online about my wife's disease seemed far more dire than what Dr B presented. He'd sort of condescendingly pooh-pooh any online data. Yet my wife was dead 35mos after dx. Once standard of care chemo was done, Dr B abandoned us. \Go to MD Anderson and get on a trial\ There was no suitable trial at MDA, so I took my wife to Dana Farber, Emory, UAB, Sarah Cannon & Greenville desperately looking for a solution. Dr B was absent for all that, and completely uninvolved in my correspondence with Sloan Kettering, Bethesda, Mayo & others. In the end, we actually moved to a different MD in the practice, because Dr B was useless. He's an old man (80?) who's very interested in his cancer foundation & speaking engagements to promote it. Not a good choice if you're in need of a doc to seriously commit to doing everything possible to heal your wife.

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Karen Katz

We have had terrible experiences with Dr. Yap. We book an appointment & get seen by an assistant who has to keep going back & forth to ask Dr. Yap the questions we are asking. The final straw was yesterday when an appointment was booked by Beth for my MIL but when we showed up there was no appointment on the books. My husband & his mother sat for over 40 minutes waiting to be seen & then was told Dr. Yap could not see them. And there was no one else in the waiting room! Stay away from them. We are looking now for a new doctor.