Horvit Padma Md

Approval Rate: 81%

81%Approval ratio

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    slh1012738f

    Sun Oct 11 2009

    She is amazing. She knows her stuff and won't hold anything back from you. She gives you everything you need to know from best case scenario, to worst case scenario. If you do as you are supposed to, and show improvement, she gets just as excited, if not more and lets you know she is proud and happy for you. If you get off track, she doesn't harp on the negatives, but definitely lets you know that you could have done better! I really like her and love that she knows what she's doing and isn't afraid to go after helping you no matter what it takes.

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    wiggies10e028

    Sun Aug 02 2009

    I've been seeing Dr. Horvit for nearly 10 years after a diagnosis of thyroid cancer. She and her staff have never been anything other than professional. She has a small practice--doctor, nurse & receptionist--and abbreviated office hours (they close about 1). That means it takes several months lead time to get an appointment, but it also means you are seen promptly. I've never seen more than a couple of patients waiting in the waiting room. Dr. Horvit herself comes to get you, takes your vitals the old-fashioned way (hand pumped sphygmomanometer) and gives you her full attention when she is with you. I don't know what the other reviewers are talking about, as I've never had anyone on staff treat me rudely.

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    dianna4512e16c

    Sun May 24 2009

    After I had made my appointment with Dr Horvit, I went on Google to locate her office. I saw some reviews, and read them all. I almost canceled due to these reviews, but decided to give her a try. Her office was small and dated, but adequate. The two women at the front desk were cheerful and pleasant. Dr Horvit came to the waiting area to collect me herself>I like this idea (she also took my BP manually herself :unheard of these days). She was nothing but pleasant and upbeat. She listened to my problem and asked lots of questions, and actually listened. She was up to date in her knowledge. I am a nurse by profession, and can recognize a good doctor in a heartbeat. I have no qualms returning to Dr Horvit for any further treatment I may need.

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    monika_b1d3c4d

    Mon Apr 27 2009

    One star is the lowest rating I can give here, but I wish I could give -25. Dr. Horvit's staff is rude, condescending, and short-sighted, expecting all patients to fit neatly into a niche. I have had Type 1 diabetes for 31 years, have experienced no complications, and yet have never been treated as rudely as I was in her office and by her in particular. The first time I saw her, I found myself crying in my car afterward. The second time, I wised up and told her I wasn't coming back. Her response, "Oh sure. If you think you'll be treated better elsewhere, you're wrong." Dr. Horvit, I was right. I've found a wonderful, compassionate and thorough MD at another practice. I hope you and your hellish staff are sued and put out of business if you don't change your ways immediately and learn that you must treat your patients with respect.

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    nerdgirl786641_71078

    Sun Dec 21 2008

    After going to Dr. Scumpia for my hypothyroidism for more than a year and not feeling any better, I asked my OB/GYN for a recommendation and she recommended Dr. Horvit. Dr. Horvit changed the dose of my thyroid medicine, and I felt so much better. I also like that she has a very small practice and I have never waited more than 10 minutes in the waiting room (and that was usually because I arrived early). And unlike at Dr. Scumpia's office, you always see the actual doctor, not a nurse or physician's assistant. Yes, Dr. Horvit tells it like it is -- if you need to lose weight, she's not going to mince words. But after going to so many doctors who will just prescribe medicines and not tell me the weight is a problem, I prefer to hear the truth. Sometimes it is difficult to get an appointment when you want it because they are not growing the practice, but I prefer that to them hiring a bunch of physician's assistants and never seeing the actual doctor.

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    aimster771757d_d

    Tue Sep 16 2008

    I went to several other clinics before settling on Dr Horvit. The main reason I switched to Dr Horvit from the previous clinics was the disorganized and mismanaged staff. Dr Horvit's office might not be fancy with an in-house lab, ct and ultra-sound. In fact, the office is kind of ugly, but the staff and Dr. Horvit are great. They have great early morning hours that are very convenient for me, as I don't have to miss work. They are always in a good mood, and willing to help. An actual live human answers the telephone at their office. Another thing that I really liked is that Dr. Horvit is young. To me, that is a definite plus.

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    aj98171d86

    Sun Aug 17 2008

    I found Dr Horvit, herself, to be compassionate and straight forward and willing to get the job done. I felt very happy after seeing her that I'd finally be well. It's her nurse who is a nightmare and you have to get through her to get to the doctor. She is such a b**ch. She will degrade you and humiliate you on the phone until you feel like crying. She will make you feel like a child who forgot her homework. I'm an adult with children and a job and a life that's not always easy. That witch has no earthly idea about me, my health, my life. I've never heard a compassionate or kind word from her. I could go on for pages about how much I hate that woman and how she should lose her job. But Dr Horvit's practice seems to be doing well so I don't see her nurse getting her dues anytime soon. If you want to be treated like a misbehaving child, by all means, go see Dr Horvit. If you want to cry because your labs didn't come back the way they predicted and they've decided it's all yo... Read more

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    teac7113830c

    Tue Jun 10 2008

    I would never return to Dr Horvit. I don't find it at all helpful that a doctor is rude. Part of being a good doctor is being able to communicate and to be able to form a patient/doctor relationship. Dr Horvit is easily angered as well and I find her need for an anger management most necessary. There are plenty of endocrinologist in town that are better than Horvit. When I left she said,and I quote, "Go ahead, who are you going to go to? You already came to me because you didn't like the others." That sort of unprofessional and immature display of rejection sent me out the door super fast. Glad I did. She read my labs and sent me to MD Anderson and when I got there they didn't know why this doctor would have done that. My take, she is not as good as people think she is, at least not when it comes to papthyca. I went to her only because my endo went on sabatical (then thankfully returned two years later). The previous endos were located toooooooo far south. I only went to Horvit beca... Read more

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    angconcerned1e_6f29

    Sun Mar 09 2008

    Dr. Horvit is tough, honest, almost on the edge of rude but she does her job. I am a little scared to see her sometimes because I know she will tell you the truth and I don't always like to hear it. However I have asked several OBGYN's and Family Practice Dr.s to recommend a good Endocrinologist and they have all recommended her. She knows what she is doing but could learn the word "tact" and then how to use it!!!!

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    amrendon701e39_a8

    Thu Sep 20 2007

    I agree that Dr Horvit might be a little tough, but that's the kind of doctor I want. If you can't handle a straight shooting doctor, then she may not be for you. I feel that Dr Horvit has done a great job. I want a doctor that will be honest with me even if it hurts my feelings. I'm not going to see her so that she can tell me what I want to hear. I'm not paying her to build up my self esteem and my confidence, I want a doctor that will be honest with me and will tell me what I need to change to get better.... And so far, she's done that. I can't wait to visit Dr Horvit's office for my next 3 month follow-up.

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    wittykitty1031_b2646

    Mon Apr 23 2007

    I don't slack off on trying to control my type 1 diabetes, but I'm only human and, as such, I sometimes screw up, as all humans do. ONE TIME AND ONLY ONE TIME my A1C reading was above 7.0 and Dr. Horvit reamed me a new you-know-what. Do you think that made me confident in controlling my diabetes? Do you think that made me want to impress her by achieving the bestest ever A1C reading in the whole wide world the next time I went to see her? Nope. Also, she didn't have any advice about how to lose the 30 pounds I gained from the synthetic insulin. I've been exercising my brains out and trying to to watch my diet like a hawk, but nothing seems to help. Horvit's answer is simply, "Well, that's diabetes!" No, not good enough. If other type 1 diabetics can lose the insulin weight, there's no reason why I can't. I just need help... help that Dr. Horvit does not want to give. I also consistently ask about new treatments and possible cures on the horizn, but Horvit does not seem to ca... Read more