Jason Karp

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Jason Karp
Northwell Health Physician Partners Pulmonary Medicine and Cardiology at Manhasset Office

(516) 365-5357

1350 Northern Boulevard Suite 202 Manhasset, NY 11030
About

Jason Karp

Jason Karp practices as a Critical Care Surgeon in Manhasset, NY.
Primary Specialty

Critical Care Surgeon

Practice Northwell Health Physician Partners Pulmonary Medicine and Cardiology at Manhasset
Gender Male
Certification Pulmonary Disease - American Board of IM / Pulmonary Disease
Not Accepting New Patients
Insurances Accepted 1199 SEIU, Aetna, Affinity by Molina Healthcare, AmidaCare, CenterLight, Cigna, Elderplan, EmblemHealth (GHI), EmblemHealth (HIP), Empire BlueCross BlueShield, Empire Healthplus, Fidelis, Hamaspik, Healthfirst, Humana, Humana Military (Tricare), Longevity Health Plan, MagnaCare, Medicaid, Medicare, MultiPlan, Northwell Direct, NYS Empire Plan (NYSHIP), Oxford, Partners Health Plan, Railroad Medicare, United Healthcare, US Department of Labor, US Family Health Plan, VNS Health, Wellcare, WTC (World Trade Center Program)
Degrees Medical Doctor
Office Name Northwell Health Physician Partners Pulmonary Medicine and Cardiology at Manhasset
Languages English
Services Jason Karp provides critical care surgery in Manhasset, NY. A Critical Care Surgeon, acute care, emergency medicine, surgery, surgeon, respiratory failure, shock, renal failure, sepsis, life-threatening illness, ICU, intensive care.

Please call Northwell Health Physician Partners Pulmonary Medicine and Cardiology at Manhasset at (516) 365-5357 to schedule an appointment in Manhasset, NY or get more information.
Additional Services Internist, Surgeon
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Dr. Jason Karp came highly recommended and perhaps that's why I was SO DISAPPOINTED in the level of medical professionalism he displayed toward me. His idea of exercise for me to do before having an exam was to walk his hallway for 30 minutes while an attendee watched. He then had is ?nurse? preform an inhalation/exhalation test. He then spoke with me in his office. I explained that I knew I had asthma which only flared up in cold weather. After those two simple processes he decided I should go on a regiment of Trelogy and a nasal spray. I followed his suggestion for many months, calling several times and reporting that I was developing a sore throat and difficulty swallowing. I never received a return call. During my last appointment with him I once again complained about my throat problems. Later that day I saw my family doctor and told him about my throat problem. He immediately zeroed in on the Trelogy and suggested that if I go off the Trelogy for 30 days. Sure enough, after being off the Trelogy for 3 weeks the symptoms totally disappeared. Why oh why would my Pulmonologist, Dr. Karp know this and not take me off of a medication I was clearly allergic to.
During one session with Dr. karp, I mentioned I was having trouble sleeping and might have restless leg syndrome. He immediately offed to treat that with another medication. My confidence in Karp was so diminished at this point that I did research on the medication he prescribed. Low and behold I found a slew of devastating side effects including making RLS worse. Again, this Doctor came highly recommended, but with my experiences, I would not send anyone to see him.
by Yoda xxx.xxx.109.12
March 18, 2023