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    Amani Ebrahim, MD

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    1 year ago

    Lyme illiterate and careless. Plenty of appointments available. DO NOT TRUST THIS "DOCTOR".

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    Delgadillo Alexander, MD

    Delgadillo Alexander, MD

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    My first ever visit with Dr.D was over 3 years ago when I was staying at my husband's parents…read morehouse. I had an awful sore throat that I couldn't ignore and the office was literally right down the block. He saw me that day and he continues to be a very serious, professional, yet laid back family doctor. I definitely recommend him if you live in the area. He accepts many different types of insurance, but call his office if you're unsure.

    Was forced to go to emergency room on Thursday for rib contusion that I had been treating at home…read morefor 2 weeks. I was in excruciating pain and needed to be wheeled into the ER. They took xrays at the ER found nothing. Told me to follow up with PCP which was Dr. Degadillo. I had a 9 am appointment wasnt seen until 11 am. He came in the room and as my wife as my witness, for 37 seconds he said, it looks like a muscle is out of wack we'll take an xray and left the room. He literally had food stains on his clothes and looked as though he just climbed out of bed.I had still been in number 8 PAIN! And a REAL hospital had already taken an xray. His nurse told me oh well we couldn't get those. So she said we'll do a CT scan and blood work. What about the pain I asked because I had just taken the last pain pill from the ER. He gave me a "prescription" for magnesium oxide. Went down to the pharmacists they laughed and said this was OTC. Went back up to talk to the doctor and his nurse said that he didn't want to mix narcotics. A patient in this doctors "care" cant mix anything if I took the last of the medicine that day. They politely said sorry but Dr Delgadillo said you would have to go back to the prescribing doctor for pain meds. Again still in excruciating pain thats what we did. Back to the ER we went with my wife and two toddler sons in tow they immediately ordered breathing treatment, MORPHINE for the pain and set up for CT scan. Even the doctor at the ER was astonished and asked for his name. I literally wouldnt take a dying dog to this man. Molina health group and Vista Community Clinic should be aware of the level of care this "doctor" is not capable of.

    Fox Valley Family Physicians

    Fox Valley Family Physicians

    (36 reviews)

    Excellent on every level- Professional, knowledgeable efficient - Always ready to take good care…read moreof their patients.

    I had gone here my entire life until I permanently relocated to Evanston. They're now part of…read moreNorthwestern Medicine, which is also the parent company of my current doc. I'm visiting my family for an extended period of time in St. Charles. I have an ear infection and went on antibiotics last Friday (that were prescribed not by my primary care doc in Evanston, but by a doc in the Glenview NM office who was able to do a telemedicine visit with me since she was the only doc available on short notice). Fast forward 6 days -- I still have lingering ear issues, and I really want to see someone in person to make sure there's not another underlying issue, and I wanted to have my ears cleaned out because my PCP told me I needed to have that done the last time I saw her, and I was lazy and never did so. I figured that might be part of why I'm not getting better. Despite that they have all my medical records because they're part of Northwestern Medicine, and that I went to FVFP for the first 26 years of my life, they won't see me because I'm not a current patient at their specific office and since I'm not planning to switch to them permanently. My entire family still goes there. The doctor I was trying to see delivered me 33 years ago. I'm in the suburbs and can't drive 2 hours to go see my PCP in Evanston right now, especially with the protests going on that make it really hard to get out there. They told me to go to immediate care instead, despite me saying I really don't want to go to a walk-in clinic in the midst of a pandemic. So, I'm now my only option is to schedule an appointment with my PCP when I'm back in Evanston. Hopefully whatever infection is still lingering doesn't become a major issue before then. Also, it was impossible to get ahold of the doc's office. If you call their main number it reroutes to NM's central answering service. The two women I spoke to there were perfectly nice and understanding, but it's not possible to call FVFP directly. And the nurse from FVFP who called me back was quite rude as I tried to explain the situation and why I couldn't go to my primary care doctor.

    Geneva Family Practice - The lobby at 8AM this morning, they offered him their first available appointment on Friday when he had time.

    Geneva Family Practice

    (8 reviews)

    Here's the short version: If you care for your own well being or especially the health of a loved…read moreone and are lucky to live within reasonable distance to Geneva Family Practice, you will find no more capable hands. Dr. Rivers is as fine as physicians come. He works in perfect synergy with his own outstanding staff. I have unfair and obscenely high standards for medical professionals. I will only endorse those I hold in great esteem. The longer story of how I came to find such admiration and respect for this family practice can be read in detail below. My father had a brush with death so close that the ICU attending told him "sir, if 0 is the least serious case we see in this unit which handles the most severe cases, and 10 is the worst, you are an 11." That's an exact quote. Here are the details of his pre hospital visit thru discharge. Dr Rivers office and staff played a crucial role in his being alive. For that they have earned my eternal gratitude The infection likely entered his bloodstream around the time of his office visit yet hadn't proliferated systemically sufficient for detection by medical professionals via his symptoms and vitals. Sepsis is pernicious, elusive, cunning and dreadfully fatal. It must be said that Geneva URGED him to go to the ER out of an abundance of caution yet he outright refused (especially considering the national IV bag shortage). His symptoms initially emerged Saturday 11/09/24 in the evening, he had an at home IV administered Sunday, went for the first available appointment Monday 11/11/24 and Tuesday at 5:30 AM I called the ambulance as I happened to see him go into septic shock (I stayed in his room out of caution concerned by worsening symptoms following the first antibiotic dose). Dean, from Dr. Rivers office, stayed available through the weekend (when the clinic was CLOSED and he was OFF THE CLOCK) while my father was in the ICU with septic shock to hassle the lab to forward the sensitivities of the culture that was taken while he was at their office the day before his hospitalization. NOTE: The PA gave him the PRECISE antibiotic MOST sensitive to the strain of bacteria he was infected with based on the urinalysis culture. It's likely the sepsis would have killed him that evening without that first dose of Cipro. The PA (I'm so sorry I forgot your name) that saw him gave him the exact dosage recommended by his attending hospital physician on his discharge. Basically, complete the course Geneva set. I'm seldom impressed by physicians. There are so many cases of both experienced and inexperienced doctors who are stubborn in their ways and who do not keep current with the latest publications on novel approaches to familiar or unfamiliar maladies. Dr Robert Rivers mind is sharp and his faculties keen. I imagine he's seen so much over his lifetime as a board certified general practitioner and surgeon. Dr. Robert Rivers wears a humble guise for a man possessing such adept powers of observation. He is comprehensive in his examination which is a largely abandoned practice in our modern era. Another of his gifts is the breadth of his knowledge combined with an open and agile mind. He listened intently while I blabbered on about my father's unique history. He listened to a suggestion I offered based on a case study that pertained to a new condition my father has following his hospital discharge. Dr Rivers was familiar with the underlying condition and knew of a similar case that went untreated and resulted in a fatality. He gently probed my father for more information then patiently went over his medical history landing on each area of crucial concern with an effortlessness that can arise only from experience. He then ordered the necessary diagnostic testing that would ensure insurance covered the therapeutic approach we discussed exploring. After blood work was collected he administered a first dose to commence this course of action. His staff is simply amazing, Lindsey at the front desk, Dean, the PA (who helped save his life)...I thank you all!

    Great small practice. You feel like family and they are professional. Honest and take their time…read morewith you.

    Amani Ebrahim, MD - familydr - Updated May 2026

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