I waited some time before writing this review because I, in all honesty, wanted to be fair to her and her office. I left her practice angry and did not want to write the review in that state of mind. With that said....look around before you choose to see this doctor. She simply seemed to have little to no respect for me as a person and barely had any for me as a patient. She spoke too quickly, even after being asked more than once to slow down. She made it perfectly clear her time was much more important than mine and, therefore, she should not have to slow down if I wanted to jot down notes or ask follow up questions. She ordered every test in the book, often giving absolutely no valid reason why those tests were needed to deal with the issue I came in for. Honestly, I don't think I have ever had so many X-rays, ultra sounds and EKGs. They handed them out like Halloween candy. However, as horrible as all that sounds, it was nowhere near enough to make me leave crying and in tears. Normally, I would just shrug her off, figure we were just a bad fit and go find someone a little more courteous with a little less of an exalted opinion of herself. Before coming in to see her I made it clear to her staff that I had a history of some severe health problems, a decade worth of brain surgeries that left me on quite a few medications, as well as Systemic Lupus and Fibromyalgia. With all that being said, I was ambushed by her office manager during my third or fourth appointment (I think I had come in for an upper respiratory infection) who promptly accused me of being a drug seeking liar with a "history" of visiting doctors in three states to fill prescriptions for pain meds. Needless to say, I was more than a little confused, not to mention embarrassed. I asked her what she was talking about and she showed me a printout of my past history of medication usage and who prescribed them and where they were fillled. Now, we won't even go into how amazing a violation of my privacy that felt like. I would have given them that info or permission to get it, but they could have at least asked! I pointed out that two of those docs were my neurosurgeons over the last five years, one was my primary care doc (my old one...man, I wish he still was!), one was his PA, one was my dentist (prescribed Codeine for abscessed tooth) and two were supposedly "prescribed" and filled in Nashville and Indiania, two places I have never even been, let alone seen a doctor. I then pointed out that I had explained my health history prior to ever seeing the doctor and asked why, if she was so "concerned" did Dr. Kozlowski not approach me herself instead of sending in her manager to ambush me. Obviously, the manager was a bit flustered. She said, "Well...umm...we can certainly check and if you really haven't been to those places I guess we can still see you here as long as you know, the doctors here won't prescribe anything." Really? Gee, thanks! I am so glad to hear that when you see that I'm not the big fat liar you just accused me of being that you will still deign to treat me. As if I would feel comfortable trusting anyone at that office with my health again! Now, I understand there are people who do use Drs. offices as their own personal pharmacies and I understand doctors need to be careful these days. What I don't understand is a doctor's office that has so little concern for me as a human being that not ONCE did anyone sit down with me and voice their concern for me and what I might have been going through to lead to that kind of behavior. Not once did she or her staff say, "Hey, this has come to our attention and we are worried about you. Do you want to talk about it?" Nope. Not. Once. Now, obviously, their concern would have still been misplaced because that wasn't what was happening but I sure would have respected Dr. Kozlowski and the people at her office for showing such care. Instead I was treated with more disrespect than I have ever encountered at a doctor's office. I was treated as less than a person really, not even a patient, but simply a potential threat to her medical licence that they could not get rid of fast enough. So, yeah, think really carefully before you make that first appointment here. And because, unlike them, I don't believe in the "ambush" I will also print and mail off a copy of this patient review to them. If for no other reason than so they can learn from their mistakes and maybe treat the next person with the dignity and respect that every person deserves. Although, honestly, I think Dr. Kozlowski will probably think her time is just too darn valuable to waste reading it.