I have been Dr. Eitan's patient for 20 years. I've been quite happy with the medical treatment and advice given by Dr. Eitan. When I first saw Dr. Eitan, he took an intense interest in my problems...
Eitan Nathan MD
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Front desk is extremely RUDE! Can't even finish a sentence without her rudely cutting me off and responding with attitude. A person like her should not be working in patient care.

Horrible. Secretary is perpetually confused and does not follow up. Doctor is very elderly. He is a nice man but seems confused. Go anywhere else.
Awhile ago now, saw Dr Eitan one time... when prescription refill time came, he refused to provide me with the medicine that I need and when I asked why the front desk said that I needed to...

- Very RUDE receptionist! The receptionist, who told me her name was Veronica, was extremely rude and unhelpful. It's shocking that such attitude would be tolerated in a professional medical...