Dr. Kelly Pagidas, United States
     
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Reproductive Medicine
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    Tufts Medical Center, United States
         
    • Reproductive Medicine
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    Nov 5, 2025
    The appointment process was very smooth. The staff was warm and sincere, helping us find the right doctor and schedule a visit. I sincerely appreciate their help.
    Oct 23, 2025
    Oct 22, 2025
    When I was in severe pain from uterine fibroids, I was treated like a drug seeker. Dr. Drew in nephrology was the worst; he treated me as less than human and refused to discuss my care. If you want good patient care from decent doctors, do not come here. They will call security to harass you and escalate matters until they can remove you. Tufts does better.
    Oct 21, 2025
    Zero communication, zero help on info from secretaries they bounce around calls til u give up, doctor can't n tell if a bone is broken when it's not, also was told l would not be allowed entry with service dog by front desk.
    Oct 19, 2025
    My husband was admitted to North 7 on October 7. Our assigned nurse, Rachel, was rude and arrogant. I heard her discuss other patients' conditions so clearly that everyone in the hallway could hear. I hope she did not violate HIPAA. She also failed to clean my father's PICC line with alcohol before drawing blood. Be careful with her; she wears glasses and is named Rachel K.
    Jan 21, 2026
    I had the worst experience with Dr. Alison Callahan at Tufts medical center main campus 750 Washington street Boston, Ma. I came in initially for a consultation for a very small procedure for my eye. During, initial consultation she checked my eye and said she could do the procedure. However, she deliberately didn’t tell me that on the day of surgery, I would be in the room with eight or more students. Note, I’ve had this procedure done at another well known hospital; it’s a small lower lid eye lift. It only needs a doctor and assistant. I would have declined at the consultation if I knew students would be there. On the day of the procedure, the students were impersonal and cold. Alarmed by the ill treatment, I spoke to an older nurse about my concerns. She was shocked that the doctor hadn’t gotten my consent. She was the only one that seemed to empathize with me. It was a spectacle that day. I felt like a lab rat. When I spoke to Dr. Callahan about my concerns, she became defensive and arrogant saying, I could leave. I answered; it’s my right to make an informed health care decision. I had to remind her that patients have rights. I reported this to her supervisor. Note: The hospital sent me a billing statement for $12,000 (I’m sure part of it was for the facility and the students) had I gone along with the procedure. I took a consultation with a private double board plastic surgeon and the procedure came up to $800. This is the healthcare system.
    Jan 16, 2026
    Stayed in Pratt 2 for the first time in November. It was the first time I was allowed to use my phone, and while I felt like it was a distraction, it did make me feel less sheltered while I was on the unit. I loved all the OTs on the unit as well as the nurses and MHCs. Adrian was the nurse that I felt supported by the most. He always checked in with me and worked to advocate for me. Dottie is also amazing, advocating for me and also joking around with me. I do wish their vegetarian menu had the vegan options highlighted, as I wound up quitting my diet for a while before starting it again. I do wish more fresh air breaks could be implemented, and I also did not like that we had to shower in the hallway (curtain closed, door partially open so staff could watch the filter ?) and timed for 15 mins. Granted, the unit showers weren't fixed but it still felt anxiety inducing trying to rush my showers. Sometimes, it would take a while before I could get a shower as well. Discharge planning was also poor. The social worker I had did not make me sign releases and went by my file, so she called the wrong therapist multiple times and was weary to share information to my Community Care Partner through Vinfen even when I consented. I was also told by my dr and social worker that they would help me find DBT and ERP and that never materialized. Nor did they ever ask me if I wanted to do a partial. The resident psychiatrists rotating every four weeks bothered me, as I got used to one group and then had to start over with another. Some of the patients also rubbed me the wrong way, but I was able to cope. Overall, I would come back here!
    Dec 27, 2025
    Dec 26, 2025
    This hospital's discriminatory practices are outrageous. I went to the ER for a throat problem. Why did the doctor ask me, "Do you use meth?" (I did not even know what that was until he said it was cocaine.) Dr. Michael Murphy needs to reevaluate his approach. I described my symptoms to the emergency staff, who examined my throat and agreed it was discolored—not red, but black or bruised-looking—yet Dr. Murphy completely ignored this. They treat patients like criminals, forcing them to undergo searches and have their bags inspected, which is probably why no one comes here. Yes, I am glad I received care, but my visit lasted only one hour. The diagnosis on my discharge papers was completely different from the doctor's diagnosis. This was absolutely unprofessional. I was there for about two hours, left with ibuprofen, and lost confidence in the people who are able to help Boston residents. I am extremely disappointed and will never return.
    Dec 17, 2025
    Although the Tufts medical team has always been excellent, it is impossible to reach anyone for appointments. I have called several times and left messages on MyChart, but no one has responded. I have ongoing health problems that seriously affect my quality of life, and it is extremely frustrating to receive no response no matter how many times I reach out.
    Feb 9, 2026
    Feb 5, 2026
    This was probably the worst surgical experience of my life! The pain from the surgery itself was not the reason—it was the postoperative care. They told me I would stay in the hospital for two days for observation, which I understood, but two days became nine. During those nine days, I barely slept and was made to take more medication every few hours, sometimes five pills at once. The medical staff were kind, but every time I tried to sleep, they woke me for medication and then expected me to eat when I had no rest or strength. After the first two days, I was exhausted, had no energy, and could not rest. I did not get one decent night’s sleep during those nine nightmarish days. They kept saying they would transfer me to another facility. I explained that I had left my phone at home and needed it to pay bills that were due, including rent, phone, and electricity. They made no arrangement to help retrieve it. On the ninth day, they said they wanted to transfer me to a place I had never been and needed my consent. I repeatedly explained that my bills were due and I needed my phone to pay them, but they made no effort to help. After so much medication, the little clarity and anger I had left finally came out. I refused and demanded to be discharged because I would not lose my housing or utilities due to their lack of cooperation. They were unhappy but had no choice. I had lived there for nearly six years and would not lose my home. I was not too sedated to understand what was happening. God kept me alert enough to make my position clear. I never want to experience that postoperative-care nightmare again. I was constantly given medication, barely allowed to rest, and left groggy from the drugs, with no energy or sleep. When I refused the transfer, they told me I could get dressed and leave. I left immediately but nearly fell because I was unsteady from all the medication. My neck and back surgery was extremely painful, and by the time they wheeled me outside I could barely stand. I was almost hit by two or three cars while crossing the street, and passersby must have thought I was drunk. I barely made it home and collapsed on the sofa in severe pain, exhausted, sleepy, and with no appetite. I could not even get my phone out to pay the bills until the next day because I needed to be alert enough to call. I also developed acute laryngitis, possibly from all the injected medication. I could barely hear myself speak, even in a whisper. Lying on the sofa, I thanked God that I had made it home and survived the nightmare. I do not know whether postoperative care is like this at other Boston hospitals, but if it is, I will not go. To Tufts Medical Center: even if my life depends on it, I will never have surgery there again—not because of the surgery itself, but because the postoperative care was a complete nightmare. I swear I will never go through that again! 😠
    Jan 22, 2026
    Apr 21, 2026
    I'm so grateful to have such a great team of Doctors and Nurses. Took care of me very well and were so kind. Thank you 🙏
    Apr 20, 2026
    The layout inside may be a little confusing, but the staff are truly wonderful. You can tell they are busy and have their own work to do, but they never leave you on your own. They do not simply point the way; they walk with you and help you find what you need. I have visited at least five times and received the same attentive service every time. Even at different locations, the service has always been consistently good. It is wonderful to encounter such helpful people 🙏✨
    Apr 16, 2026
    I was very pleased with the care my mother-in-law received after her fall. The staff were excellent, and the doctors were professional and explained everything clearly. The food was great, and the hospital was clean. Thank you for taking such good care of her.
    Apr 14, 2026
    I recently had surgery. The nurses and technicians on the north side of the fourth floor were wonderful. They were capable, friendly, and considerate. This was my third visit, and every experience has been good. I would name them individually, but I am afraid of leaving someone out.
    Apr 13, 2026
    Tufts Medical Center is excellent, with compassionate and attentive staff.
    May 13, 2026
    They were extremely rude.
    May 2, 2026
    I had a professional and reassuring experience at Tufts Medical Center because it combines the expertise of a world-class academic institution with the welcoming feel of a community hospital. Located in the heart of Boston's Chinatown and Theater District, it is the principal teaching hospital of Tufts University School of Medicine. I especially value its renowned Floating Hospital for Children and its leadership in complex fields such as cardiology and neurosurgery.
    Apr 29, 2026
    Nurse Lena and Dr. Ross from GI are very warm and made me feel comfortable and welcome. Amazing service!
    Apr 28, 2026
    The neurology clinic is wonderful!
    Apr 28, 2026
    I delivered my baby by C-section at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, and the entire experience was smooth and wonderful. I received exceptional care from start to finish. Special thanks to my nurses—Francesca, Katherine, Mary, and Safia—who were truly amazing. They were kind and attentive and always made sure I felt comfortable and reassured. Their support, especially during postpartum recovery, meant so much to me. They checked on me often, patiently answered every question, and made me feel well cared for at every step. I am sincerely grateful to the entire team for their care and professionalism. Thank you for making such an important moment in my life a positive and reassuring experience.
    Jun 10, 2026
    Jun 8, 2026
    糟糕透顶的账单部门 极其不专业,完全不称职 预约前务必仔细核对您的保险,并确保您的医生办公室掌握准确的信息和费用明细。 糟糕的就医体验,本地和院外的账单部门人员都极其不称职。 我这辈子从未因为塔夫茨医疗中心账单部门的错误而如此沮丧和受尽骚扰。 电话没完没了 邮件没完没了 明明是他们的错! 作为患者, 不得不为我本应完全报销的服务付费,这简直是痛苦不堪的经历。 如果我不付款,他们就会毁了我的信用。 干得好啊,塔夫茨!
    Jun 8, 2026
    奥尔医生真是太棒了!她认真倾听,积极行动,而且医术精湛!她是我遇到的第一位真正解释病情来龙去脉,并用实例加以说明的医生。她解释了我朋友正在服用的心脏药物及其重要性(我们之前并不知道,因为其他医生从未提及)。她认真倾听我的病情,并真心希望帮助我改善生活质量,减轻痛苦。她当场制定了治疗方案,解释了方案制定的原因,并要求我将相关信息发送给她以便审核。如果一切顺利,我们可以制定新的药物方案来减轻副作用。强烈推荐她作为心脏病专家。
    Jun 4, 2026
    我相信塔夫茨大学医院是波士顿排名前五的医院之一,医院里的每个人,从医生到护士,都对病人充满爱心和尊重。我非常喜欢他们。
    Jun 3, 2026
    急诊室的卫生间,有时不够干净。
    Jun 29, 2026
    Sharks looking to charge as much for medical procedures as possible. Facility fees not charged to insurance should be a crime. Your billing system is shameful.
    Jun 29, 2026
    So far every Tufts employee that I have encountered at 260 Tremont has been rude, they don’t seem busy so you would expect them to have the time to be courteous. Inconsiderate may be the baseline for Tufts employees.
    Jun 27, 2026
    你在开玩笑吗?你的医生/护士知道你当时在做什么吗?
    Jun 17, 2026
    约书亚·希恩简直是个笑话般的“医生”。

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