Lam Kin, MD

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139 Centre St Ste 515
New York, NY 10013

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2.512 reviews
Nhi N.
4/22/2025

I had low blood platelet and was very anemic when I first saw Dr. Lam nine years ago. Dr. Kin Lam took time to talk and understand my situation with patience and compassion. I am now had totally...

D V.
7/30/2024

Dr. Kin Lam called my mom twice in recent months out of the blue and said it was to see how she was doing. They billed Medicaid for those calls (considered them visits or telehealth calls). This...

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Elvin C.
4/24/2018

This medical office is very unorganized. Their receptionists have a policy that everytime you come you have to pay a deductible. When I asked and confronted them about it being a follow up she...

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Bing N.
8/16/2018

Dr. Lam is a great human being, but the operation of this medical office is antiquated trash. I called to find out what's with the invoice they sent me. Some zombie girl picked up and says,...

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Marsha T.
10/27/2021

This place file false claim to my insurance for phone consultation which did not take place in Nov 2020. I had made numerous calls to both my insurance and Dr. Lam office, and was refer to the...

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