Fischbein Stuart J Md

Approval Rate: 70%

70%Approval ratio

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    patient201

    Mon Feb 08 2010

    What made it unique or special?

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    mamale1

    Sat Dec 26 2009

    I had an Amnio done with Dr. FIshbein, I was scared because I didn't meet him before. Dr. Fishebein is an excellent physician, He was so quick that I really didn't feel much of a pain. This is my 2nd Amnio and the one I did before took longer and hurt a lot. I don't think he's credit as a doc should be influenced because of those rubbish posting people writing about. He's a great Doc. and a great supporter of mid wifes which is a big big plus for an O.B...

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    loviem1

    Tue Nov 24 2009

    What a terrible, horrifying experience! Run from him and his office. Very dysfunctional man and practice. There is an article in the Ventura County Star (local paper) that I wish I had read before going to his office. Google him and you will find it. FYI.. He has 2 offices; 1 in LA and 1 in Camarillo.

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    acruzrn1

    Wed Aug 12 2009

    Stuart Fischbein is a sexual predator. I am a medical professional and it has been long known that he is unfit to practice medicine, especially as an OBGYN. If you have had an 'encounter' with Dr. Fischbein, report him immediately. He is currently on probation for inappropriate contact with a female patient two weeks after performing abdominal surgery on her.

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    tristansmo

    Mon Jun 15 2009

    Dr.Fischbein was only my backup doctor in case something went wrong with my scheduled home birth. Of course through out the course of my pregnancy little things came up here and there that forced me to see Dr. Fischbein more often then expected. I have to say he really is a great doctor. He never scared me with doctor talk and was very positive yet cautious. He let me go as long as I possibly could before deciding I needed a c-section. He respected that I really wanted a natural birth, but knew when it was time to act. Any other doctor would have made me had one days earlier to make sure my labor wouldn't have interfered with their weekend plans (lol). He's very personable and I think cares abour his patients. His personal life shouldn't be anyone's business. It's unfortuante his situation was put out there like that. I agree with one of the reviews, sounded like a set up. But again not my business! lol

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    msskgumby1

    Mon Aug 18 2008

    June of this year I had a pregnancy that took a turn for the worse, and I owe my health, and the health of my son to Dr. Fischbein. My son was breech, and had twisted himself into a position so that his neck was dangerously hyperextended. My midwife sent me to Dr. Fischbein, who performed an ultrasound, then sent me to a specialist for a second opinion. A few days later my water broke, I developed preeclampsia, and he had to deliver my son by C-section 5 weeks early. Since I had planned a birthing center birth, getting the C-section was pretty disappointing. I had one request to try to salvage the experience for myself, and that was that I see whether my child was a boy or girl with my own eyes. Dr. Fischbein personally told every single person in the O.R. that no one would announce the gender, and held my son up to me so I could have my wish. He also said encouraging things to me through out the procedure, from telling me how good my anaestheiologist, to calling out as my son was bor... Read more

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    jenna261

    Mon May 26 2008

    I feel compelled to write about the doctor who i left seeing as a patient several years ago. I do know he is no longer doing OB. He was a very well informed doctor and I truly feel he's good at what he does. If you are a woman looking for a good gyno and you're past childbaring age or don't need an OB, have a strong sense of boundries, in a healthy relationship..you should be just fine. IF you are young, attractive and impressionable, i'd say find another guy. Dr. Fischbein never asked me out, but his hands lingering on my thighs on the exam table AND the lengthy conversation he initiated about my dating life and the kind of guy i should be with (as he went on to describe himself third person and his divorce) was enough for me to go find someone else. I got confirmation for my odd feelings when I met a patient he'd slept with. Poor guy, he was like a kid in a cervix candy store.

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    fishyvicti

    Thu Feb 21 2008

    I can't even begin to describe what I went through with this practitioner. Most of the words required are prohibited here, although I have used them in describing my travails to good friends. He behaved in a weird, manipulative, and extremely unprofessional manner, to say the least. He was very condescending and dictatorial, and was more interested in his own agenda than in my well-being. His personality is somewhat erratic, and I have spoken to some of his other patients who have experienced what seemed like outright cruelty. Do yourself a favor.......go somewhere else.

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    lindsay007

    Sat Feb 16 2008

    PLEASE READ: I have been a patient of Dr. Stuart Fischbein for eight years so when I read the testimonials below, I did some research on the matter. The testimonials are sensationalized and contain mostly false accusations. Clearly just another sad case of some money grubbing #%!*# trying to get something for nothing. If you take the time to actually read the link posted below you will find that there is NO evidence that Dr. Fischbein 'makes too many sexual advances'. In fact, you will find that he NEVER has. Allow me to summarize the 33 pages of court papers: The only mistake Dr. Fischbein made was falling in love with a patient. The end. In 2005, the good Dr. was going through a rough patch emotionally and physically, he was newly divorced, meets a patient, treats her, performs surgery, they become attracted to one another during her recovery period, she breaks up with her boyfriend, SHE makes the first sexual advance by inviting him to her house and on two occasions they have 'g... Read more

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    femalepati

    Fri Feb 08 2008

    Horrible man. Avoid at all costs. Is known to have sexually abused some of his patients. Both of his ex-wives are said to be former patients. Sometimes is downright abusive toward female patients who fail to share his exalted view of himself. Extremely manipulative. On probation for sexually exploiting a patient in 2005. He has sock puppets who think he is OK, but I personally had a dreadful experience with him myself some years ago. Beware.

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    stopabusiv

    Sun Jul 22 2007

    Dr. Stuart Fischbein was convicted of sexual exploitation for having a sexual relationship with a patient who came to him (with her boyfriend!) The Medical Board of California is considering revoking his license. He is a known to philander with both patients and colleagues, regardless of their marital status. For verification: publicdocs.medbd. ca.gov/pdl/mbc.aspx (type in last name Fischbein, first name Stuart, click on accusation with date of 6/29/2006) Also see article in Ventura County Star: www.venturacountystar. com /news/2007/jul/02/ no-headline---nxxfcmedboard03 (the links need to be as one word. Citysearch doesn't like words longer than 35 letters)

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    elisec61

    Wed May 11 2005

    i felt very comfortable. i only had an hour lunch break and i was back to work on time!