I used to see Dr. Farbman to help manage my migraines. Moving back to IL, Dr. Farbman was able to see me quickly. I explained the situation, the meds I was on, and he was able to help me out. The locations are incredibly convenient and the front desk staff are always incredibly sweet and thoughtful. My mom also saw Dr. Farbman when she lived up in IL, and he was great with helping her MS. I’d recommend Dr. Farbman to anyone.
Sara K.
Place rating: 5 Vernon Hills, IL
George Katsamakis and Lisa Jackson are honestly the best. I don’t know how I would get through my diagnosis and path with MS without them. They have been there every step and have never disappointed me. I feel comfortable and cared about every time I see them. I have never felt rushed or ignored. I HIGHLY recommend them. The girls at the front desk are very nice as well. They are really good about working with my schedule and always welcoming when I come in. With a crappy MS diagnosis when I was 19 these guys give me the tools and support I needed.
Lydia T.
Place rating: 1 Crystal Lake, IL
After my father had a stroke and was released from 10 days of therapy we looked for a neurologist who could help us with some on going problems with behavior. We saw Dr. Bikshom from Northwest Neurology. Staff was wonderful and kind, unlike Dr. Bikshom. My mom and I thought he was Rude and thoughtless. Not the type of doctor you need when going through a life changing event. Maybe he just doesn’t want to deal with elderly people who have dementia. I would highly recommend you find another neurologist.
Ira B.
Place rating: 5 Wauconda, IL
Dr. Gordon is by far hands-down one of the best doctors I’ve been to in years. His staff is always been pleasant and enjoyable to work with. I found Dr. Gordon to be very knowledgeable and current.
Leslie H.
Place rating: 1 Carpentersville, IL
I had only visited this facility twice and I had no issues. The doctor was pleasant, thorough and listened to the issues I was having with migraines. My problem didn’t come up until this year when I needed to switch prescriptions due to the excessive cost the brand was with my new insurance. I had spoken to the PA on two occasions and she suggested a generic that was a third of the price and I just needed to send the quantity for the mail-in pharmacy. Tell me why this office placed an order for the brand and the generic??? I was so infuriated that they took no responsibility for their actions. Their reasoning was that they took the last note from the doctor from 2011 and my recent call this year and place an order for both. I told them several times that I called on three separate occasions indicating what prescription I wanted to be filled. In the end, I came to the conclusion that calling that office does not transfer into notes in your medical file which seems like an epic fail. If I can’t depend on the staff to back up the doctor, the PA or me when I call then it’s no telling what will happen. I did call my insurance company to dispute the charges and figure out why the doctor’s office was able to place two orders for basically the same medication and this part was resolved. Someone should have questioned the quantity of medication that was being order for me INTHESAMEDAY. You can’t depend on this office doing the due diligence and update your file when you call and that’s just not a good situation for anyone.