Dr. Stepanovic has been caring for my mother and my aunt, both elderly Hobart residents, for the last 10 years+. And when I say«caring for», I mean it. Not only does Dr. Stepanovic offer good medical care, he offers care. He’s kept my mother alive, which is no small achievement. She’s now 94. And my aunt has had several cardiac issues, and at 81, she is out and about and still enjoying life. What he offers that very few physicians offers is a level of care. He has tremendous interpersonal skills. He spends time with his patients. He remembers his patients. He takes extra time with his patients, so that they don’t feel like the typical managed-care numbers. Another thing that impressed me is his understanding of how the medical-industrial complex works, and how he takes time to make sure his patients aren’t swallowed up. When I accompanied my mother to her cardiology appointment this year, I needed some forms from him, because Mom was having another(unrelated) surgery. He sat down, then and there, and completed the forms. He told me, make sure to get his front desk staff to print them out and make a set of copies for me. He said that the surgi-center would surely want a copy of Mom’s EKG. He emailed it while I was with him, and then he said, they’re probably going to lose it. I’ll give you a copy to take with you.(By the way, he was right. The surgery center DID lose the EKG. But because I had a copy with me, Mom’s outpatient surgery was able to proceed on schedule.) Do you know how good this guy is? The nurses like him. I’ve been to the hospital often enough that I know to ask the nurses about the doctors, and boy oh boy, has that been helpful. No one has a bad thing to say about Stepanovic. He treats the surgical staff well, too. I highly recommend Zlatan Stepanovic, MD. I don’t know the other physicians in his practice and can’t discuss them. I just feel lucky we found this guy.