Navinchandra Shah, MD

Navinchandra Shah, MD
Navinchandra R. Shah, MD 790 North Dixie avenue, Suite700 Elizabethtown, KY 42701
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Consumer Feedback

(4 Reviews)
Service
3.5 star average for Service
Environment
4 star average for Environment
Expertise
4.5 star average for Expertise
Recommended
3 star average for Recommended
Did you feel safe in this provider's care?
Yes
Were handicap accommodations well done?
Mostly
How would you rate your experience with this provider?
The best
Is this business handicap-accessible?
Somewhat
Does this provider remember you and your circumstances at every appointment?
Yes
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.204.22
February 06, 2019
How would you compare this psychiatrist to others in his/her field that you have visited?
The worst I have seen
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.48.220
April 27, 2013
Was this provider late to your appointments?
No, they were on time
Did this psychiatrist thoroughly explain the risks and benefits of your treatment?
Yes, they made sure I had all the information I needed to make a decision
Was this psychiatrist's office clean?
Yes everything was neat and sterile
Did this provider promise services he/she couldn't provide?
No, they were able to provide everything they said they would
Did this provider show attention to detail?
Definitely not. They were unaware of my situation, even though they had my information
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.201.115
December 12, 2012
Before they recommended a treatment plan for me, they looked into my medical history a little, but I still didn't feel like they had a thorough understanding. I was uncomfortable starting treatment when they didn't know where I was coming from. One thing I really didn’t like, was how much they rushed my appointment. It didn’t feel like they were really listening to me. It was so difficult to get an appointment with them. They are ridiculously busy, and are almost never available. There is no way I’d ever go back to visit them. They have no idea what they’re doing. Is not concerned with family involvement and refuses to return or address the family for help with treatment.
by Anonymous
March 27, 2011
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