Overview
Dr. Muhammad Samir A. Sulh is a pathologist in Bronx, New York and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and NYC Health and Hospitals-Metropolitan. He received his medical degree from American University of Beirut Faculty of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr. Muhammad Samir A. Sulh accepts insurance plans – see insurance accepted below.
Specialties
SPECIALTY
Pathology
Pathologists diagnose and characterize diseases. They analyze biopsied tissue or bodily fluids, and interpret medical tests, including tests done by other specialists like dermatologists and cardiologists. Most cancer diagnoses are done by pathologists.
SUBSPECIALTIES
Anatomic Pathology
Clinical Pathology
Pediatric Pathology
Oben Ayuk
2 months agoThis hospital is just along the road and accessible. Parking around the hospital is not easy to find. The building is extremely tall. The security personnel was extremely helpful. He provided us with all information needed. The doctor and nurse that attended to us were extremely kind and friendly. Am grateful to all the hospital staff.
Jasmaris Melendez
2 weeks agoThis hospital is the worst. Nurses donโt take care of you right some come with attitude, they take way to long to answer call button. I wish I didnโt even have to give a 1 star but a 0 star. Been in pain for over 2 hours no pain meds given and Iโm in an insulated area and I get seen every 1 hour or 2 hours they donโt even check up on me. Coming to this hospital is like signing your death sentence, setting your self for death.
Nouchie
a week agoBronx care Hospital located at 1650 grand Concourse is refusing to allow me entry to see my son and my wife and refuses to give me any information in regards to my son. I raised concerns of medical negligence yesterday and early this morning around 12 or 1 AM and after raising those concerns, they waited for me to leave the hospital right after my son was born, and then when I came back inside after going to the store, they refused to allow me back in. They expressly told me that I have no right to know any information and then I have no right to access my son. The medical negligence claims related to the anesthesiologist, giving my wife prior to giving birth fentanyl without telling her that they were giving her fentanyl without explaining what fentanyl was without explaining the side effects and without getting informed consent. Fentanyl when given to pregnant mothers passes from the placenta to the fetus often times which is why fentanyl is something that you have to get express consent for as a schedule, one severely addictive narcotic drug. I also raise claims of medical negligence related to the sterility protocols that they had in place at the hospital; the doctor in charge as well as the other individuals that were there while giving my wife, a C-section continually interacted with people from outside the room and non-sterile areas physically presenting serious risk of potential infection in my wife and my son. I raise concerns related to this when they were happening and the medical staff from then on, demanded that Security deny the entrance to the building stating that they will call the cops and trespass me and that I have no access to my son, nor am I gonna be giving any information
Joan Perez
a month agoThis Hopital should be ranked number 1 piece of crap the nurse and doctors do what ever they want I ask for my meds at 5 am and at 7 am they bring my meds this Hopital love to over charge the medical for procedures that they can do all in one shot the do it in parts to get more money also the staff are not professional and are the worse of the worse
Memin memin
2 months agoIf I could give it 0 star, I would put 0.Customer service is the most important thing for an organization, especially a hospital. and unfortunately, this one doesn't have any. In the lobby area, the person who gives the passes to see your loved ones is poorly educated and uneducated, he speaks badly to visitors and family. My case went beyond a simple conversation to the point that I had to get the police. Because she didn't want to do her job alone, she called the person in charge of security and said that I and my family failed her in this regard for the simple fact that Tell him to do his job professionally, the supposed shift sergeant who is in charge that day was even worse, coming and kicking us out of the hospital without even investigating what was happening, he just said, "You're leaving here, I'm the owner of this here and there." He started to push my sister and wife and look for 2 more security, when the police arrived, very polite, he told us to go out and talk outside so as not to make a scandal in the hospital regarding the others, and he himself felt bad. Because we couldn't see our mother, she is very delicate, and she told us to report two rude securities.