John Wojcik, MD, FCCP, DABSM

John Wojcik, MD, FCCP, DABSM
Lung Center of Nevada, a division of Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada 9280 West Sunset Road Suite 312 Las Vegas, NV 89148
About

John Wojcik, MD, FCCP, DABSM

Dr. John Wojcik is a graduate of The Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine and Pulmonary fellowship at St. Luke’s Hospital Center. He is board certified in Pulmonary Medicine and Sleep Medicine. He is a Fellow of the College of Chest Physicians. He has been in practice since 1997.
Primary Specialty

Pulmonologist

Gender Male
Education A Einstein Coll Of Med Of Yeshiva Univ, Bronx Ny 10461
Training St Luke'S-Roosevelt Hsp Ctr, Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine; St Luke'S-Roosevelt-St Lukes D, Internal Medicine
Services Lung Center of Nevada, a division of Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada provides dedicated services for patients with lung cancer as well as various pulmonary diseases and sleep disorders including asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, chronic cough, nicotine dependence, snoring, insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea.
Consumer Feedback
(11 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
3.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
3.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
3 star average for Staff
Recommended
3.5 star average for Recommended
Value
3 star average for Value
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Recent Reviews
Excellent care - very personable visits, great followup
by Barb D xxx.xxx.50.169
July 17, 2015
Dr. John Wojcik is a pompous, insensitive ass with the bedside manner of a rabid racoon!

Let me explain:

My 91-year-old father was a patient at Mountain View Hospital, suffering with pneumonia and COPD. Everybody we encountered at the hospital was a caring and concerned professional... with the unfortunate exception of Dr. Wojcik. After several days on a ventilator, it was decided that my father would be declared "Code 3," which means he would be taken off the ventilator and nature would take its course. Certainly, a difficult time for any family.

While waiting for the morphine drip that would allow the ventilator to be removed and ease my father towards death, Dr. Wojcik stepped into the room, announcing himself as an associate of Dr. Tu, who had previously examined my dad. Neither I nor my stepmother had ever laid eyes on Dr. Wojcik, who immediately determined that my father needed to have his oxygen increased. When I asked why, my question was dismissed. Dr. Wojcik then quickly examined my unconscious dad and questioned his wife about the patient's recent lifestyle activities. All I could do at that point is wonder, why is he asking these questions? The man is terminal.

When my stepmother informed Dr. Wojcik that, prior to his pneumonia, her husband had not been on 24-hour oxygen (which was never prescribed), using it only when he needed it, the good doctor bluntly informed her that patients don't make those decisions, doctors do! He then, unbelievably, accused my father of "committing suicide!"

At that point, I told this medical moron he was being completely inappropriate! I explained the current situation to him, that my father was about to be allowed to die. He mumbled some half-hearted condolence before slinking out of the room.

The next day, following my father's passing, a phone call to Dr. Wojcik's office to complain about this incident got me the voice mail of Elaine, the office manager. I explained the encounter and said I felt an apology was in order. Of course, neither I nor my stepmother have had any response.
by David Newman xxx.xxx.65.123
May 08, 2015
Recent Polls
Does this provider use current and safe equipment?
Yes
Did you feel that your waiting time was acceptable?
No
Do you feel confident that this provider will work with you until a solution is reached?
Somewhat
Would you recommend this internist to others?
No
Were the waiting room chairs comfortable at this provider's office?
They were average
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.93.28
March 20, 2014
Would you recommend this internist to others?
Absolutely Not
Did this provider take time with you at your appointment?
Somewhat
Does this provider use current and safe equipment?
No; the equipment needs to be updated
Did the staff help you feel comfortable when you called with questions or concerns?
No, very uncomfortable
Were the waiting room chairs comfortable at this provider's office?
Not really
by Old Senior Citizen xxx.xxx.125.101
March 12, 2014
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