View Full Version : Drs Felix Agbo and Frank Paiano
gatherer47
05-14-2012, 11:58 AM
Anyone have any experiences good or bad with either of these doctors?
CSilvestrucci
05-14-2012, 12:09 PM
My son is very pleased with Dr Felix. He seems to treat the whole patient and takes time to know his patients.
lovesports
05-14-2012, 01:28 PM
Dr. Paiano is my doctor and I like him. My wife thought he was just ok and moved on to a woman doctor.
nkrifats
05-14-2012, 02:36 PM
Dr. Paiano is my doctor and I am very happy with him. As always taken time with me as needed and I do know he reviewed completely my history sent from my Dr. in Rhode Island.
Villages PL
05-17-2012, 11:36 AM
Anyone have any experiences good or bad with either of these doctors?
I saw a picture of Dr Paiano in the newspaper and he looks to be a little bit on the heavy side (perhaps more than a little). I imagine patients who are likewise "heavy" won't have to worry about being scolded for it. Is that an advantage or disadvantage? You decide.
MLBellis
05-17-2012, 11:43 AM
If this is the Dr. Paiano from Long Island, forget it...he has a history of problems from up north, now this is the 2nd time he is back in this area, I say forget it...My Dad went to see him, he took too long to help him out, just kept sending him all around for tests & more test, but they were all the same test....
graciegirl
05-17-2012, 12:55 PM
If this is the Dr. Paiano from Long Island, forget it...he has a history of problems from up north, now this is the 2nd time he is back in this area, I say forget it...My Dad went to see him, he took too long to help him out, just kept sending him all around for tests & more test, but they were all the same test....
I dunno. His name is Frank Paieno D.O.
What history of problems from up north?
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lovesports
05-17-2012, 06:50 PM
This is not the doctor from Long Island. He was raised and educated right here in Florida. His moving and coming back was because of his children's education.
He found a heart aneurysm that no other doctor had ever found(on me). If you read the online polls, it seems most people really like him.
su2009
05-29-2012, 11:56 AM
My husband and I both have Dr. Agbo. He is very attentive, takes plenty of time to listen to you, obviously knows medicine backwards and forwards, and is cheerful and polite. I would highly recommend him.
duffertom
05-30-2012, 05:03 PM
I also go to Dr. Felix. Nice guy. Knows his business. He had my records transferred from up north. No problems.
angel222
05-30-2012, 06:10 PM
If this is the Dr. Frank Paiano who's office is across 441 in Spanish Springs, he is definitely the one from Long Island.....I went to him last year and even though I brought my whole medical history with tests done within 2 months, he wanted to send me for the tests again (I am fortunate enough to be in very good health so this was totally unnecessary). He also told me he "didn't have the time to listen to a new patient (me) even though he might want to because he has to pay the rent and he has to see enough patients" BUT when he found out I also was from the same area in Long Island, he had enough time to tell me HIS story for an hour!!! I was definitely not impressed!
I do not know Dr. Agbo.
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