Leonid Remenson, MD

Leonid Remenson, MD
Remenson Medical 5350 W. Atlantic Avenue 106 Delray Beach, FL 33484
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Leonid Remenson, MD

Dr. Remenson is currently practicing telepsychotherapy for the time of COVID-19 epidemic.

Languages: English, Italian, Russian, Ukrainian

Insurance plans accepted are Medicare, Tricare and majority of Aetna, Cigna, and Beacon Value Option plans. Please call your individual plans for verification.
Years In Practice 38
Primary Specialty

Psychiatrist

Training Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York
Affiliations Bethesda Memorial Hospital
Certification Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Certified in Advanced Clinical Psychopharmacology by the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology
Payment Options Visa/Mastercard, cash, personal checks
Services Dr. Remenson specializes in psychiatry and psychopharmacology. His main clinical interests include various psychological problems such as anxiety disorders, depression and other mood disorders. He also helps geriatric patients with memory disorders and emotional disorders of the elderly. He works with many adult and adolescent patients with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. He has established collaborative relationships with a number of area psychotherapists as well as neurologists. He also performs independent medical valuations of psychiatric disability (IME).
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Recent Reviews
On this Thanksgiving Day, I’d like to thank all the healthcare professionals that I am grateful for.
Unfortunately, not all medical professionals remember the Hippocratic Oath, which includes several principles of medical ethics, one being non-maleficence. The concept of non-maleficence is “first, do no harm.” Many people consider that to be the primary consideration, that it is more important not to harm your patient, than to do them good, which is part of the Hippocratic Oath that doctors take.
I am referencing this part of the oath because I am appalled at Dr. Leonid Remenson’s behavior when my very desperate mother-in-law, in need of psychiatric care, spoke to him on the phone and was dismissed by him, as a bully would do to a vulnerable child on the playground. Dr. Remenson, as part of his requirements, to become a prospective patient, he first has a telephone screening. My mother-in-law told him she “acts funny sometimes,” and has “a problem…” She also said that her adult children wanted her to seek psychiatric care. (She was also referred by her medical doctor) Dr. Rememson, had zero compassion and asked her what her problem was. She had a hard time explaining herself. He then told her that when she figures out her problem, she can call him back. WHAT? The psychiatrist is asking the prospective patient to diagnose herself? Feeling very frustrated, my mother-in-law said she’d like to keep her appointment because she really wants to see him. He said he does not want to keep her appointment and does not want to see her. Keep in mind that this so-called Dr. says he specializes in caring for the elderly. I think if he was dead set on the medical profession, he should have pursued pathology where he could perform autopsies. At least no human emotion would come into play. Stay far away from this unempathetic, disgraceful, excuse of a doctor.
by Melissa G. xxx.xxx.6.151
November 26, 2022
I’ve been seeing Dr. Remenson for about a year now. And I must say, it’s one of the more pleasant experiences I’ve had. The office is extremely patient with me and Dr. Remenson was very through in explaining treatment with my family and me. He takes his time answering my all questions. There’s something refreshing when you find a doctor who gives you that “he gets me” feeling. I have recommended Dr. Remenson to friends and even coworkers and I will continue to do so. I can’t say enough great things about him or his staff!
by JR xxx.xxx.77.165
March 22, 2017
Recent Polls
Was this provider's office clean?
It was satisfactory
Was this psychiatrist friendly?
Absolutely Not!
Does this provider remember you by name?
Sometimes, but not always
Did this provider seem irritated to be working with you?
Somewhat, they could have been kinder
Did you feel judged or criticized by this psychiatrist?
Yes, I felt very uneasy
by Anonymous
September 25, 2011
Did you feel like this provider's office was understaffed?
No, they were fully staffed
Did this provider answer all of your questions?
No, I left confused and frustrated
Did this provider use excessive foul language?
Not at all! They are always respectful and courteous!
Does this provider always put the customer first?
Definitely not. They seem to care more about themselves
by Anonymous
March 24, 2011
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