David Gold, MD
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David Gold, MD is a Orthopedic surgeon located in the new jersey area. Medicare is accepted.
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"How lucky was I? I had a knee emergency - my knee suddenly gave out. I was in great pain, and could not put any weight on it, or even walk. Dr. Gold fit me in early the very next morning. He was patient, knowledgeable, and extremely helpful and clear in explaining to me my problem, current and ongoIng. Mentally and physically I now feel much better. Highly recommended!"
"The worst , had a knee injury came in- was bushed off told I was going to be fine and to follow up in three weeks. Then requested an mri though the patient portal, the got a phone call the next day asking why I wanted one, ( I said I needed help and something was wrong (( I have had 2 acl surgeries prior)) and I need help because I have young children and can't walk) the he tells me if he called the insurance company they would laugh and not approve me for an mri having a babysitter. Also then asked me if I had $2000+ out of pocket to pay for one.( this behavior was so unprofessional and so rude I have never had this in my life medically ) Long story short - got a new doc got mri ordered same day - result- I have no acl a bucket handle tear ( worst meniscus injury you can have) arthritis this all resulting / I need a total knee reconstruction. So unless you wanna belittle, mocked, financially bullied and sent away with no care or consideration this is your guy!!"
"I would give 0 stars if I could. My son broke his foot and initially we took him to the urgent care and then brought him to Dr. Gold for a 2nd opinion. The urgent care did an X-ray, provided a boot, and provided crutches as treatment. Dr. Gold did his own X-ray, looked at the X-ray and confirmed the fracture on his foot. He provided a note for school and said to return in 2 weeks for a follow up. Dr. Gold did not touch his foot, examine his foot or even look at his foot directly. It remained in his sock and with the boot back on after the X-ray. We were then charged over $700 for 'treating a foot fracture by splinting, casting' which was never done by Dr. Gold, he did an X-Ray and that was it (an X-ray which we paid for, as well as the office visit we paid for were not part of the other over $700 charge). We disputed this with the office and were eventually sent to collections because we wouldn't pay for services that were never actually performed by Dr. Gold or anyone else in his office. Aside from the billing malpractice, we expressed to Dr. Gold more than once how much excruciating pain my son was in with the boot, even non weight bearing pain and he just dismissed this saying 'he has a broken foot of course it's going to hurt'. We then took my son to an actual foot expert who did a FULL exam of his foot visually and by actually touching it to ensure there were no other issues and he explained that my son was NOT treated properly by Dr. Gold and he required a soft cast under the boot for additional support to stabilize the break and ensure it heals. This added at least 2-3 weeks of healing time since it was not treated properly from the beginning. We have been fighting and disputing these charges for 7 months now."