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Businiess name:  Olaru, Gabriela A, Md - Gabriela Olaru Gyn
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
While I've seen Dr. Olaru regularly for several months, I saw her husband, Dr. Carrasco, on an emergency visit when I was experiencing pain in one of my ovaries. I felt obligated to write about my visit with him on citysearch because I have truly never had a more degrading experience with a doctor in my life. Without asking about ANY of my medical history, Dr. Carrasco inserted a probe inside me for an ultrasound, revealing that I had a few cysts on my ovaries. While sitting in a horribly uncomfortable position (with a probe inside me, mind you), I was completely astonished to hear Dr. Carrasco ask me if I had ""read about PCOS on the internet"" as he casually diagnosed me with ""a disease called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome"". He explained to me that it was ""incurable"" and offered to me NO explanation and ZERO words of comfort, advice, or hope. I tried to explain to him that I had previously been tested for the syndrome several times by other doctors (all of which came out negative), but he continued to ""assure"" me that he ""would say the same thing to his own sister"", as if I was offended that his diagnosis was personal. Pros: nice staff Cons: horrible doctor

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