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Linda Setlech
October 11, 2024
Dr. Roseff performed an ER D&C in the office. He had black, white, & Asian patients. As I sat in his office, he accepted a call from his Rabbi, but didn't ask me to excuse myself (Protestant). Felt comfortable, always. Miss him, too.
Dorie Morgan Sanders
April 18, 2024
what a wonderfully kind man; met him when I was a nursing student at Beth Israel. He was the best example of everyone's favorite doctor. May his memory be for a blessing.
Linda Setlech
January 18, 2023
Dr. Roseff's patients were white, black, Asian, Jewish, Protestant, Catholic, and all were treated alike. He will be remembered for performing emergency and other services in office w/o re for $ during lack of insurance.
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