Dr Essig also sees patients at his office at 2970 Hempstead Turnpike, Levitown, NY 11756, where his telephone number is 516-735-9800, and fax, 516-735-9858.
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Takes time to answer my questions
Provides follow-up as needed
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Dr. Essig's Rating
49 Ratings with 1 Review
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3.5 Explains conditions and treatments
4.0 Takes time to answer my questions
4.0 Provides follow-up as needed
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Midtown Reproductive Medicine Pc
161 Madison Ave Rm 4SW
New York, NY, 10016
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"He sexually assaulted me. It’s taken 10 years for me to have the courage to speak up and actually recognize it for what it was. This was a trauma that left me frozen in fear for the last ten years.
I went in at a vulnerable time when I was 21, wanting to get a pregnancy test and STI test. Already very uncomfortable, he made me feel even more so by telling me that I need to be careful because I’m an “attractive Asian girl.” He kept going on about how trendy that is and mentioned that I was attractive at least one more time.
Instead of giving me a proper pregnancy test, he told me he was going to do an ultrasound. I timidly asked “Isn’t that what you give to pregnant women to check on their babies?” He said “Yes, so if we get in there and there’s no baby, then you’re fine!”
My chest and throat were frozen and clenched. I went with it because I had no idea what else to do.
He used a transvaginal ultrasound, which is a scope that is inserted into the vagina. I know now that this method ...should he only used for women who are confirmed to be pregnant. He could have easily given me a normal urine test.
I was frozen and traumatized by the procedure, feeling exposed and uncomfortable the entire time. I left feeling stunned and violated, not knowing if what just happened was normal or not.
I did not have the words or the knowledge to know what happened or how to speak up for so long. I hope that my story will help other women come forward if they’ve experienced something similar. "Read more