Daniel McLean, MD, McAllen TX
Address | 1801 S 5th St # 120, McAllen, TX | ||||||||||
Phone | (956) 631-0393 | ||||||||||
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Website | sthsclinics.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Surgeon, Transplant surgeon | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.5 2 reviews | ||||||||||
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Daniel McLean, MD reviews
2My mother in law had surgery done and he did a awesome job! She’s in her late 70s and no problems at all. At her age it was a little risky. He is very attentive and you can tell he loves what he does.may god continue to bless him to keep saving lives we definitely recommend him!
** Updated to 4 stars after a successful surgery. If you aren't being treated with the urgency deserved, be sure to call often and, if needed, to post a complaint here. **
** Updating to 3 stars as my surgery was booked for next week within hours of the posting of my previously 1-star review **
Dr McLean has been great so far. The office, however, is a joke.
I had 2 gallbladder attacks prior to having a consultation with Dr McLean, 1 being severe enough to make me go to the ER.
When I scheduled with his office I pushed back on needing a consult as he could reference the CT scan and ultrasound from my visit at the ER. They said that I had to go in. He couldn't see me for over a week, despite the ER's release instructions saying I needed to be seen within 1-2 days. They said to call back at 4 pm to see if anyone cancelled. Fortunately, someone had cancelled so my appt got moved up 3 days.
At the appointment I waited 2 hours to be seen for 5 minutes. Dr McLean looked at the imaging results and said, yep, surgery. We'll get it approved with insurance and scheduled hopefully by the end of the week if not early next week (it was Tuesday). His office told me that if I had an attack I should go to their hospital's ER and that he would be paged to perform the surgery. I was charged nearly $200 for the 5-minute consultation on my high deductible plan.
I then had an attack that same night at midnight. I went to their ER and had a whole fiasco where Dr McLean was unavailable (out of town? Even though I had just seen him). The surgeon on call wouldn't operate. They gave me pain meds until 5 am when they released me with only a prescription for ibuprofen.
I called Dr McLean's office in the morning to ask about where we were at with scheduling. They hadn't done anything. The first step was to send a note to my insurance for approval. I've followed up every morning since (today being Friday), and they still haven't sent the note. If you want anything done, be sure to push and push because the office is happy to wait forever to get anything done.