Dr. Bruno R. Bastos, MD

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Weston, United States

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Sports medicine physician· Internist· Dermatologist· Obstetrician-gynecologist· Practitioner service location· Neurologist· Surgeon

Dr. Bruno R. Bastos, MD Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Dr. Bruno R. Bastos, MD is located in Weston, United States on 2950 Cleveland Clinic Blvd. Dr. Bruno R. Bastos, MD is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category sports medicine physician in United States.

Address

2950 Cleveland Clinic Blvd

Phone

+1 8774632010

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Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Judy Lawrence

Stay away he is so uncaring and will keep hope and take your money. My wish he will pay. God is good . he'll never get there.

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Candy Clarke

Dr Bastos excellent doctor! Great staff members! Excellent hospital....very caring and supporting! Thank you Dr Bastos for taking good care of my love one. God Bless

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C J

First visit: even no exam. No same day cat scan even though it was urgent. After cat scan and blood work: no call back for results. Called and called, after 2 weeks he still does not give a call. For ex cancer patient not acceptable. Nice face but no dedicated patient care

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STEVEN

My roommate/girlfriend, scheduled an appointment and saw Dr. Bastos in October 2017 after being advised she had lung cancer which had already metastisized. He saw her in the begining of Octotober and I accompanied her on her visits. He spoke to her about an immunotherapy trial he felt she would be a good candidate for and said she needed some additional tests and it would begin in December and she should be patient. She scheduled the tests and had them immediately. She did not hear back from his office and due to increasing pain and discomfort contacted the office. She was given an appointment and they suggested radiation to alleviate some pain. She underwent radiation in November which did not help and she had to call to see about the immunotherapy which was to start 12/3. She was given an appointment and saw Dr. Bastos and was told she could not start the trial as they needed to test for additional markers that were not tested for. She was told she should be able to start the immunotherapy January 3rd. In November her legs were swelling and he said it was a part of the disease process. She was admitted to the ER 12/20 and they advised she had a blood clot in her lung and legs. A Vena Cava filter was placed. Had it been placed earlier perhaps the clot would not have gone to her lung. Dr. Bastos and his office demonstrated no sense of urgency in providing her care. She passed January 1.