If you are looking for a doctor who is compassionate, knowledgeable, reliable, and patient, continuing looking. While I fully understand the field of medicine is demanding, some doctors (Molinari in particular) need understand that they are still service providers, and in no way the end-all be-all of medicine. They are fallible humans. Unforunately, Ms. Molinari seems feel as though by passing the MCAT and earning a degree 30 years ago, she has somehow transcended to a level that surpasses us mere mortals.
If you or your loved one is under her care, please seek an alternative. A monkey in a labcoat is a profound improvement. This "doctor" (which will be the last time I bestow the honor of that title upon her) is reckless in her recommendations, dismissive of her patients, full of arrogance, unprofessional, and lacks the most basic of bedside manner. For any doctor to, with ease, clear a recent (3 days) stroke patient for driving, after having an extremely limited (30 minutes or less?) interaction with them is simply irresponsible and dangerous. When questioned how one could make the recommendation the answer is "I'm the doctor." Followed then by a vague regurgitation of MRI results and her, very limited, experience with the patient.
She is simply an "assembly line" medical worker who is obviously more concerned with her relationship with insurance providers, than with her patients and their safety. Please, find an alternative before attempting to deal with his woman.