Kenneth Stoller, MD

Kenneth Stoller, MD
404 Brunn School Rd Ste D Santa Fe, NM 87505
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3 star average for Service
Environment
4 star average for Environment
Expertise
4 star average for Expertise
Staff
4 star average for Staff
Recommended
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He lists that he went to medical school at "AUC, W.I., UK" which is American University of the Caribbean from 76-82, but they didn't open until 78. He spells out the name of his high schools(!), but uses abbreviations to cover up the fact that he went to a subpar Caribbean for-profit medical school that only became accredited in 2011.

He claims to have done a residency in Pediatrics at UCLA, but he completed it in 1986 at Cedars Sinai Medical Center (also carefully abbreviated as CSMC), whose Pediatrics residency program only merged with UCLA in 2004.
It is fraudulent for him to state that he "received his medical training at UCLA". Case in point: UCLA has no record of him attending.

He worked at an Amen Clinic, which is a network of clinics notorious for scamming parents. They do an expensive ($4000+) SPECT scan and then tell every parent their child has ADHD and recommend supplements that are untested, unregulated and ineffective. SPECT scans are not capable of diagnosing or suggesting treatments for patients and he should not be injecting radioactivity into children for a test that is a scam. Even the clinics can give no evidence that their treatments provide any medical benefit - they merely state a statistic about what percentage of their patients are "satisfied" with their experience and reference it as a "clinical trial" that was published in a "medical journal" when actually it was a survey published in a non-peer-reviewed newsletter.

Stoller has advised parents to use all kinds of untested, potentially dangerous treatments, essentially encouraging them to use their children as unconsenting medical test subjects. He promotes the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for conditions for which it is not approved. If it were safe and effective, the FDA would approve it for those conditions. If it's not approved, it's either not effective or not safe!

He appears now to work for a chiropractic clinic called Azzolino. They list "integrative oncology" as something they practice, which means advising cancer patients to take unregulated, unproven, ineffective supplements. He is also opposed to vaccination, and still subscribes to the wacko idea that the MMR vaccine causes autism, despite it having been scientifically disproven. How many patients has he scared out of getting vaccines? Will he take responsibility, I wonder, when they die of encephalitis from a measles infection?

AVOID THIS INCOMPETENT, DISHONEST MAN AT ALL COSTS!
by Darla Johnston xxx.xxx.188.191
March 11, 2015
Did you leave the office feeling satisfied with your visit?
Yes
Was this doctor friendly?
Yes
Was this doctor's staff friendly?
Yes
Was this provider thorough in discussing the risks and benefits of your treatment options?
Mostly
Does this provider have helpful information available online?
Somewhat
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.244.206
July 21, 2014
Was it easy to make an appointment with this provider?
Yes! It was effortless!
Did a staff member acknowledge or greet you when you entered?
Yes, I was greeted when I walked in
Is this provider willing to pursue advice from other providers when necessary?
Yes, they were willing to ask for advice when necessary
by Anonymous
July 04, 2011
This doctor misdiagnosed my son for 1.5 years before we found out he had cancer- a football sized tumor in his chest. He is dead now. I have spoken with at least 5 people in Santa Fe who agree that he is negligent. He muscle tested my son and gave him herbal tinctures instead of listening to his chest, ordering an x-ray, or referring me to a specialist. He didn't do his job as a western doctor. Furthermore, he told me it was all in my head, and that my son wasn't as sick as I thought he was. His cavalier attitude has no place in the health care field. I write this review to protect other parents from him.
by anon.
March 22, 2011
Were the staff members able to answer your questions?
Yes, they were able to answer my questions
Was it clear that this provider takes pride in the appearance of his/her office?
Yes, the office was well organized and taken care of
Did this provider seem well-trained and experienced?
Yes, they seemed very qualified
Did this pediatrician respect your views and opinions on parenting?
Yes, they respected my views and opinions
Were the restrooms clean at this provider's office?
Yes, I could tell they were cleaned regularly
by Anonymous
March 08, 2011
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