| Bussiness Name: | David Kleiman | ![]() |
| Address: | Kleiman Evangelista Eye Center 3025 Matlock Road Arlington, TX 76015 | |
| City: | Arlington | |
| State: | Texas | |
| Zip: | 0 | |
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» posted on: 22/09/2008
Dr David Kleiman has an unprofessional staff and is not courteous to his patients. I was waiting more than one hour until anyone even saw or spoke to me. After the surgery I am in incredible amounts of pain and no one there seems to care, it still is hurting after more than three weeks," After I had the procedure I found several complaints about this doctor: If I had only consulted the internet before I went there.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/277/RipOff0277742.htm
http://www.lasikfraud.com/news/archives/000119.html
» posted on: 13/10/2008
Dr. David Kleiman and Dr. Anthony Evangelista Fined by Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
State fines two eye doctors $ 25,000 each for unsubstantiated ads
Maria M. Perotin
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Two ophthalmologists at an Arlington eye-care center have been fined $ 25,000 apiece for running advertisements that couldn't be substantiated.
The Texas State Board of Medical Examiners reprimanded David Kleiman and Anthony Evangelista for ads published in various Dallas-Fort Worth newspapers.
The ads for the Kleiman-Evangelista Eye Center contained statements such as "nearly three out of four patients are seeing better than 20/20 vision! As for that other one patient, well, they'll just have to settle for 'perfect.'"
Another ad urged consumers to "trust your eyes to Tarrant County's leading LASIK surgeons" -- even though the eye center doesn't have data verifying that its doctors perform the most LASIK surgeries in the county, according to the board.
The board's rules prohibit ads that are false, deceptive or misleading, including those containing claims that cannot be substantiated.
State fines two eye doctors $ 25,000 each for unsubstantiated ads
Maria M. Perotin
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Two ophthalmologists at an Arlington eye-care center have been fined $ 25,000 apiece for running advertisements that couldn't be substantiated.
The Texas State Board of Medical Examiners reprimanded David Kleiman and Anthony Evangelista for ads published in various Dallas-Fort Worth newspapers.
The ads for the Kleiman-Evangelista Eye Center contained statements such as "nearly three out of four patients are seeing better than 20/20 vision! As for that other one patient, well, they'll just have to settle for 'perfect.'"
Another ad urged consumers to "trust your eyes to Tarrant County's leading LASIK surgeons" -- even though the eye center doesn't have data verifying that its doctors perform the most LASIK surgeries in the county, according to the board.
The board's rules prohibit ads that are false, deceptive or misleading, including those containing claims that cannot be substantiated.
» posted on: 18/10/2008
Dr. David Kleiman and Dr. Anthony Evangelista Dallas Lasik
These guys should be stopped!
I went there after hearing advdertising that was completly false. The advertising said a price that was at least half of what they wanted from me after going there for an exam. there...
These guys should be stopped!
I went there after hearing advdertising that was completly false. The advertising said a price that was at least half of what they wanted from me after going there for an exam. there...
» posted on: 11/11/2008
I had Lasik Eye Surgery with David Kleiman and now my eyes are worse than ever.
» posted on: 12/11/2008
» posted on: 01/12/2008
Very nice site!
