Georgia Cancer Specialist

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Athens, United States

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Cancer treatment center· Oncologist

Georgia Cancer Specialist Reviews | Rating 2.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Georgia Cancer Specialist is located in Athens, United States on 125 King Ave Suite 200. Georgia Cancer Specialist is rated 2.9 out of 5 in the category cancer treatment center in United States.

Address

125 King Ave Suite 200

Phone

+1 7063694478

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Amanda Holley

Dr Rudolph has had my Mother under care for Triple Negative Breast Cancer for 2.5 years now. My Mother is now Stage IV. She has not had one conversation with her about terminal care, therapy, nor will she co-manage with any other specialist. My Mother has had to be hospitalized numerous times in order to have certain procedures done that were needed months before, that should have been referred by Dr Rudolph. Co-management is essential and at the least, we can be thankful that during my Mom’s hospitalizations, she has had an attending physician that has caught Rudolph’s short comings or unethical inadequacies. I have been able to witness my loved one’s demise slowly and surely at the hands of this medical doctor who is expected to be a specialist in the field of cancer. Rudolph has refused to have a conversation about terminal care, despite the long, slow demise that is lived by her patients. “Let’s just see how you are next week.” Well, next week, the infiltrated organs will still have cancer. Let’s talk about quality of life. Rudolph cannot say anything outside of what she is required to bill to insurance. The dying individual is a number. They are a billable charge. They will never register as an actual human being. Please if this can reach ANYONE, please. Please, do your research and choose a different Oncologist.

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Terra Lynch

We have no problem with the physicians. They are great. My rating is based solely on the front desk staff. They are so incredibly unpleasant. They have no people skills. They are very short and monotone, on the edge of just rude. They are very vague. I'm unsure if they honestly cannot answer basic questions or if they simply have no desire to help anyone (why even answer the phone then)!

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Hey Yu

They provide the lifesaving chemo and immunotherapy. That gets 3 stars. Everything else needs significant improvement. I have never seen an office in more dire need of an office manager or efficiency consultant, at the least. The architectural setup of the building does not make sense (the waiting area in the back seats 4 people, the check out area seats 3, and the restroom is behind reception), and there doesn't seem to be any real standard operating procedures. The wait is absolutely ridiculous and impossible for caretakers, as it entails taking off the entire day. You wait at least an hour, usually closer to two, to even start the treatment process. This is even for very slow days, with only one or two other patients in the waiting room. If it's an appointment to meet with the doctor, add at least another 45 minutes. The staff is typical medical staff, with some more caring than others and none willing to go too far out of the way to make it easy for the patient. Overall, it suits to get the treatment you need, but it is not ideal.

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Essie Farmer

My Appointment was With Dr Rudolph she must be very good a little long wait but Everyone there and Dr Rudolph was So Nice to me.. I Return April 2nd to Get Results. Thank you

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Cameron Georgette

The receptionist, Carmen, is always very rude and very short! She has an attitude about any small question you may ask! I have even called to reschedule appointments and was met with a very nasty attitude. They are ALWAYS running hours behind schedule, making it difficult to schedule any other care in the same day. The reason is typically because the lab is shot staffed. I would be understanding of that if I weren’t always met with the “don’t bother me” attitude of the lady at the desk. As many caregivers know, it is really a joy to take care of our loved ones, but it can be challenging. The medical professionals we interact with should have that understanding, & be pleasant to talk with at the very least. If I could take me grandmother elsewhere, I definitely would because I do not feel warm and welcome when I step in to their office.