Albert Weisbrot, MD, FAAFP
Family Medicine
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About Albert Weisbrot, MD, FAAFP
I am excited to be a family physician affiliated with MDVIP. This model allows me to care for patients the way I believe family medicine was originally intended. My personalized family medicine practice welcomes patients who want to lead healthy lives.
With my training and experience, I am able to better care for patients with diverse conditions. I believe in a preventive approach to cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer. My MDVIP-affiliated practice offers services, including comprehensive, advanced health screenings and diagnostic tests, that go far beyond those found in concierge medicine practices. In addition, I have a strong interest in dermatology and orthopedics. I am also able to perform procedures in the office such as joint injections, skin biopsies, cryosurgery and excisions.
I try to lead by example. I am an avid bicyclist, skier, golfer, as well as being active in the community; however I must admit, my weakness is dark chocolate.
Dayton, OH
1976-1978
Dayton, OH
1975-1976
Cincinnati, OH
Doctorate of Medicine 1975
Cincinnati, OH
Bachelor of Science, Biology 1971
Bethesda Hospital
Ohio Team Physician of the Year 2010
Federal Aviation Administration Medical Examiner
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The office of Albert Weisbrot, MD, FAAFP
| Mon | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
| Tue | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
| Wed | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
| Thu | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
| Fri | 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
| Sat | Closed |
| Sun | Closed |
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The medication I needed refilled was Ritalin. I have an extreme mix of ADD/ADHD with a touch of high functioning Autism. I was diagnosed as a teenager and later, rediagnosed as an adult. Dr. Weisbrot claimed he could not find my psychological evaluation and then, decided not to refill the prescription based off an entry from 2019, from a doctor I saw one time. He did not refer to the previous year's notes... Nor did he follow the previous providers recommendations. Again, I accepted that, nothing I can do right? I told him I needed a referral to a new pain management office, one that helps those who have a medical marijuana card and he was highly recommended to me for the condition I am in. Dr. Weisbrot asked me why I needed the referral. I explained to him about the closeness and the marijuana. I also explained to him the previous pain management doctor only performed procedures that would not fix the problem. Dr. Weisbrot was shaking his head as I was explaining this to him, which leads me to believe he was not receptive to my explanation. Ultimately, he cut me off and asked me what a procedure does? Well, it should mitigate an issue you're having... And while they did decrease the pain I was in, it was not stopping my L5 from slipping further forward on the S1 (it was 11 millimeters as of May 23). He stated I would never cure my low back pain and surgery is for those with instability. This proves that he was not receptive to me as that is my exact problem, which I explained to him that I did indeed have this issue and he did not acknowledge that. He asked me "why would you sterilize yourself?" in regards to me removing my fallopian tubes. This. Is. None. Of. His. Business.
At this point, I knew this was not going to be a good, professional patient-provider relationship. He even went further and confirmed the note stating I have tattoos and he glanced at my ears and asked me about my stretched ear piercings. I explained to him what they were and he stated, "I just don't get it." to which I replied, "THAT is the beauty of it, YOU do not have to get it! Unfortunately, I have to work from home and need to end this appointment." And we ended it, I did not get my medicine nor the referrals I need to continue my treatment. Unfortunately, some people should not be doctors and this guy, he was definitely one of them.
He is a wonderful diagnostician. He also gave me hope when I was not well. He leaves no questions.
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