Nolan Tzou, MD practices as an Anesthesiologist in Huntington, NY.Nolan Tzou, MD graduated from University of Maryland at Baltimore M.D. - 1990 - Baltimore, MD and has been practicing since 1999.
Years In Practice25
Primary Specialty
Anesthesiologist
EducationUniversity of Maryland at Baltimore M.D. - 1990 - Baltimore, MD
TrainingRESIDENCY: - Residency in Anesthesiology - Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY FELLOWSHIP: - Pain Management Fellowship - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY INTERNSHIP: - Intership in Internal Medicine - Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC EDUCATION: - University of Maryland at Baltimore M.D. - 1990 - Baltimore, MD - University of Maryland Eastern Shore B.S. - 1986 - Princess Anne, MD Summa Cum Laude, Phi Kappa Phi Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Society
AffiliationsHuntington Hospital
Certification- Diplomate American Board of Aneshesiology with Added Qualifications in Pain Management - Certificate in Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Basic Support
ServicesNolan Tzou, MD provides Anesthesiologist services in Huntington, NY. An Anesthesiologist administers anesthesia for pain relief during procedures, surgical and non-surgical.
Please call Huntington Center for Pain Treatment at (631) 629-4770 to schedule an appointment in Huntington, NY or get more information.
I was recommended by a friend to get a stimulator for my back. I sent my records to him as was requested of me to do. After doing all that, he would not take me on as a patient. NO REASON GIVEN. He should have on his website that he's not taking new patients if that's the case. No where is that found. Or is it because I have worker's compensation, which I was told he did take as insurance. He seems to be so high and mighty that he doesn't even have to decency to tell a patient why he won't take him on. POS doctor.
I concur with another reviewer on the subject of a staff too young whom have not developed empathy for the patients and their illnesses. NONE of them have experience answering/conversing on the phone professionally and politely; i.e., when a call is made to either Long Island location, the girls answer the phone with a simple hello that which is off-putting, especially for new patients (like I was not too long ago) because you wonder if you dialed the right number. I'm about their average age (Millennials) and even *I* know the correct form of telephonic communication. It should be/go like this:
"Receptionist" - Hello, Dr. Tzou's office. My name is Common Courtesy. How can I help you today?
OR
"Receptionist" - Long Island Pain Management, this is Common Courtesy speaking, how may I be of service?
The office girls come off like they're too good to *have* to deal with patients or work with patients to get pre-authorizations on procedures/meds. Especially Erica and Elizabeth (office manager)