
Yu Sheng Teo
1 reviews on 1 places
SCAMMERS. Extremely incompetent doctors who are just out to scam your money. I presented with a painful sore throat, and the incompetent Dr Steven Lopez Bernal immediately suggested a CT scan. It was absolutely laughable — what real doctor would suggest a CT scan as the first diagnostic step for a sore throat?? More like CT-scam. Maybe he would have suggested brain surgery for my sore throat too, if his colleague didn’t stop him from doing so.
He also didn’t collect my medical history and ordered a whole slew of blood tests for me, presumably with the objective of milking money out of my pockets when I’m sick and weak. For example, even though I was vaccinated for Hepatitis B, he went ahead and ordered a blood test for Hepatitis B. Of course the results will be positive for antibodies, that’s how vaccines work you incompetent little dummy “doctor”.
This hospital exhibits the hallmarks of a business seeking to maximise profits with no concern over the ethics of taking it from sick, desperate people. They run tests not because you need it to determine the best course of treatment, but because they can charge you for it. For example, they prescribed me with medicine on the same day, even though my blood test results only came back 10 days later (by that time, my medicine course was already completed) — and I had to email them to get the results. The blood test results had no impact on the treatment I received, and should not have been done. Except of course, they did it because they wanted money from me.
The nurses seemed good but the doctors don’t seem to care about their patients beyond milking cash out of them. Might I remind you again that CT-scam Dr Steven Lopez Bernal suggested a CT scan for my sore throat?
I called them afterwards to ask about the blood tests and why they were necessary, and the person on the line sounded frustrated and bored. Almost like you’re not worth the time after you’ve paid your bill. She told me to email them instead because it’s “easier for her”. She told me that Dr Steven Lopez Bernal explained in his email why the blood tests were done — he did not. They literally tested for 20-40 things, and his explanation was a sentence or so. I had to call up my doctor from Singapore, send them the blood test results, to finally get competent care and explanation for the results I received from this scam of a hospital. The hospital and their doctor did not even bother to explain the blood test results for the 20-40 things they ordered. They just give you a one sentence summary in bad English.
Some doctors became doctors to save lives, and others do it for the money. And then some others do it so that they can suggest CT scans for sore throats. What an absolute disgrace to the medical profession.
Look at their reply below — they’re asking me to email them to “resolve” the issue, but I’ve already emailed and called them before, and their response was just as incompetent as CT-scam “Dr” Steven Lopez Bernal, and they had no interest in talking to me or explaining my blood test results after I’ve paid them.
He also didn’t collect my medical history and ordered a whole slew of blood tests for me, presumably with the objective of milking money out of my pockets when I’m sick and weak. For example, even though I was vaccinated for Hepatitis B, he went ahead and ordered a blood test for Hepatitis B. Of course the results will be positive for antibodies, that’s how vaccines work you incompetent little dummy “doctor”.
This hospital exhibits the hallmarks of a business seeking to maximise profits with no concern over the ethics of taking it from sick, desperate people. They run tests not because you need it to determine the best course of treatment, but because they can charge you for it. For example, they prescribed me with medicine on the same day, even though my blood test results only came back 10 days later (by that time, my medicine course was already completed) — and I had to email them to get the results. The blood test results had no impact on the treatment I received, and should not have been done. Except of course, they did it because they wanted money from me.
The nurses seemed good but the doctors don’t seem to care about their patients beyond milking cash out of them. Might I remind you again that CT-scam Dr Steven Lopez Bernal suggested a CT scan for my sore throat?
I called them afterwards to ask about the blood tests and why they were necessary, and the person on the line sounded frustrated and bored. Almost like you’re not worth the time after you’ve paid your bill. She told me to email them instead because it’s “easier for her”. She told me that Dr Steven Lopez Bernal explained in his email why the blood tests were done — he did not. They literally tested for 20-40 things, and his explanation was a sentence or so. I had to call up my doctor from Singapore, send them the blood test results, to finally get competent care and explanation for the results I received from this scam of a hospital. The hospital and their doctor did not even bother to explain the blood test results for the 20-40 things they ordered. They just give you a one sentence summary in bad English.
Some doctors became doctors to save lives, and others do it for the money. And then some others do it so that they can suggest CT scans for sore throats. What an absolute disgrace to the medical profession.
Look at their reply below — they’re asking me to email them to “resolve” the issue, but I’ve already emailed and called them before, and their response was just as incompetent as CT-scam “Dr” Steven Lopez Bernal, and they had no interest in talking to me or explaining my blood test results after I’ve paid them.