Gemstateneurology Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Whats my Hippocratic Oath.....

Let me be candid about this review, as this doctor(Dr. Valenti) and office do not even deserve the respect of 1 star, as a doctor, you take a Hippocratic Oath, and this doctor must have somewhere, forgot, ignored or did not care what that meant. So for the violations that occurred by this doctor and clinic, since 11/20/25 and ended when he abandoned me on 4/1/26. Let this be the reminder for all patients whose rights, care and conscience has been violated. Patients are supposed to be first. This doctor showed up late, ignored medical concerns, violated hippa rights, and continued to "claim" that I was complaining. Or "claim" that my medical records were "claims" of what I actually did/didn't experience. Those allergies, that you "claimed" but could not prove, are substantiated facts from 2001 to current. They are facts. The complaining, was actual concerns, for my well being, and being an informed and present patient about my health care and the decisions that I and my family make. They were brought to your attention, where you chose to ignore them, and make choices without informed consent. Confidentiality. Its where you respect the patient's privacy and secrets. On 11/20/25, Dr. Valenti took it upon himself in front of staff, and patients, to share my personal hippa information and force me to make a medical decision in front of everyone regarding my private medical care, therefore leaving me mortified, with having to share something that was deeply personal and private. That should never happen, by any medical personnel, let alone your doctor, whom you are supposed to trust and respect. I bring this to his attention, and his staff's attention 3 times where I am told, "Thank you for your concerns." Do No Harm. Yes, a doctor changing the care, and doing so without informed consent, and medically ignoring serious concerns because he thinks they are claims. If I was not so involved with my medical care and present with decisions, that his decisions to change medical protocol, could have ended in a medical issue. Let me say, DO NO HARM. Professionalism. This is where a doctor is to respect, and ensure integrity and uphold the balance of a doctor/patient relationship. This doctor on more occasions than I can count, even with witnesses present, violated this. It is a terrible thing when a doctor lies to your face, and then says, we are good. That is a breach of trust, confidence and an erosion of safety. I do not trust a doctor that lies to my face, and my husbands and then ignores concerns and changes medical plans without informed consent. Equality. Treating patient's regardless of age, disease, circumstances etc... I was never treated with equality at this clinic by this doctor. I do not think he understands what this means, let alone demonstrates. People come to doctors from all different backgrounds, diversities, cultures, faiths, and doctors are simply managing their care. Let me say that again, doctors manage care. They do not get to exclusively make decisions regarding what a patient does/doesn't do. It is the patient's right, the patient's choice, and patient's responsibility without coercion or force. It is my decision, and mine alone. This doctor seemed to not understand the boundaries of informed consent. A doctor does not get to change the medical plan, without informed consent, regardless to what he/she thinks. It is my body, my care, my choice, which has been violated so cavalierly, I was forced to leave the clinic without medical care. I do not recommend this clinic or this doctor for the above reasons.

1 April 2026
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