Several years ago another surgeon did a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy on my son. The adenoid grew back within the year and the second specialist, Dr. Mancuso, was then consulted said that too much tissue had been left behind at the original surgery. He then advised us to take a wait and see approach as our son was approaching puberty and this naturally shrinks after that. He was correct. I had no issue with his manner and found him to be professional. He did not subject my son to unnecessary procedures or stress.
Heather H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Gilbert, AZ
I will start by saying that if I could give 0 stars I would!!! We were referred to Dr. Mancuso through our pediatrician and were told by many that he is one of the best ENT’s in the valley! He removed my sons tonsils and we had a terrible experience! He has HORRIBLE bedside manner! I was in tears as was my son! I cannot tell you enough about what a jerk he was! I don’t care how good of a surgeon he is, nobody should be treated the way he treats his patients!
Trisha N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chandler, AZ
Dr. Mancuso was referred to me by my son’s pediatrician. My son is 13. He was battling chronic sinus headaches, so bad he couldn’t focus at school or get out of bed. We had to wait a few weeks to actually be seen by Dr. Mancuso. We had a CT which showed ethmoid sinus disease. When he came into the room too see us, the first words out of his mouth were«I don’t think I am going to be able to help you.» Really? Then he examined my son with a tiny scope through the nose and told us there was nothing wrong with him, no congestion, no deviated septum, etc. He referred us to a neurologist and told me to get my son a psychologist. Luckily I did not listen to Dr. Mancuso, and listened to my son instead. We got a second opinion at a different ENT office and my son had surgery to fix the blockage in his ethmoid sinus and does not battle the chronic headaches he was having. Glad his problem got resolved, sadly not by Dr. Mancuso.