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Aspen Outpatient Imaging

3.4 (13 reviews)

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Los Robles Regional Medical Center - Cardiology

Los Robles Regional Medical Center

2.7(476 reviews)
9.7 mi

I want to take a moment to recognize the exceptional care I received from Dr. Adrian Huffard during…read moremy recent ER visit. From the moment he entered the room, Dr. Huffard was warm, calm, and genuinely attentive. I came in with a complex and fairly uncommon issue, and instead of brushing it off or rushing through the encounter, he took the time to truly listen to my experience and concerns. He ordered and reviewed my imaging personally, explained his findings clearly, and validated what I was feeling rather than dismissing it. What stood out most was his receptiveness and willingness to go above and beyond: he took the initiative to research this unique specialty in real time so he could communicate with me more accurately and thoughtfully. He also helped me identify and recommended top specialists for appropriate follow-up, which gave me clarity and peace of mind moving forward. I also want to acknowledge the male nurse who assisted during my visit (unfortunately I didn't catch his name). He was professional, kind, and made a stressful situation feel much more manageable. Too often people only leave reviews when something goes wrong. This experience was the opposite. Dr. Huffard exemplifies what patient-centered, competent, and compassionate care should look like. I'm extremely grateful and would not hesitate to recommend him. Sending sincere gratitude, positive health, and continued success to Dr. Huffard, the nursing staff, and all who read this. May your work continue to bring healing and reassurance to many.

This time it was my turn in the ER and it was no different than with my parents. This is a teaching…read morehospital and most of the students/residents are C students at best. As someone with a doctorate as well, I know what base level of critical thinking skills an MD should have. I was dressed like a professor and yet they still treated me like I was an idiot. Actually, maybe they felt threatened knowing that I would see right through their charade. I came in with severe vomiting for four days and I knew it was from a medication I was taking. I wanted to make sure it wasn't pancreatitis as that was a side effect of the medication. My heart rate was a little high from vomiting, not eating and also from an ADHD stimulant. The nurse looking at my heart rate said "ADHD stimulants do not affect heart rate." Are you for real? So they gave me an EKG. The first doctor said it was fine and he wasn't sure why they were holding me. Next a group of 5 somber and patronizing looking doctor/residents approached and said that my EKG was "alarming" and that I had just had a heart attack. I looked at him straight in the eyes and said "No, I didn't. I've been vomiting, that's why everything looks screwed up." Another doctor glared at me and asked me "Do you know how you got diabetes?" with a mocking look on his face. I responded "I sat on the same toilet seat as someone with diabetes." Another kept questioning my medications and why I was taking them. They didn't have the knowledge or critical thinking ability to understand that medications are used for different things including off-label use. Speaking of which, I had to go without one medication for three days because nobody could "find it in the system." Five of the doctors did not know what Rybelsus is. 2 of those 5 didn't know what Semaglutide is and what it's used for. That is disqualifying in my eyes. I easily met 30 different doctor/residents during my time in the ER. Every. single. one. asked the same damn thing over and over and said the same damn thing as the others over and over... right in front of each other! Some of them were fighting with other residents for who got to speak first. It was pathetic. Every resident/doctor in the ER was somber, angry, unsupportive, patronizing and egotistical. They set me off, and I was extremely furious and wasn't taking it from these clowns. I've never spoken to professionals the way that I spoke to these people. Their lack of bedside manner, lack of knowledge and lack of critical thinking skills did not warrant my respect. I was "diagnosed" with the following, by the staff using their Fisher Price doctor kit: - sepsis (nope) - heart attack (nope) - diabetic ketoacedosis (nope) - bad reaction to medication (that's the one!) I was stuck in that hell hole for THREE DAYS to do a series of tests on my heart, ALL of which came back normal. And the kicker? They never even admitted me! So now I am on the hook for "observation" rather than my insurance paying the bill for being admitted. The financial "counselor" offered me a 20% discount if I pay now! What is this? A used car lot? **This entire thing was an insurance scam** and I knew it from the second the residents/doctors overrode the other resident/doctor who said there was nothing wrong with my EKG. Boy is Los Robles already teaching these students to extort money from insurance companies. Good on them I guess. The care in the hospital itself was quite good. Shoutout to Susan/Susie who was a great nurse. There was also one female resident that was amazing and I unfortunately don't know her name. Dr Mehdi was also good. They were the only ones that were worth a damn.

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Adventist Health Simi Valley

Adventist Health Simi Valley

1.9(27 reviews)
0.3 mi

For staff care, I give the staff 5 stars. They made me feel comfortable and cared for. Everyone…read moreexcept one RN named Ron was exceptional. I had Ron for the night shift on 5/11 - 5/12. Having had a knee replacement, I was supposed to get up and walk. I asked Ron 3 times from 7:30 to 9:30pm. Each time he told me he was too busy. This is unacceptable for the nurse in charge of my care to refuse care. I ended up walking on my own without an attendant. For hospital "protocol" I give 1 star. I was in pain but I'm also honest. The pain to me was intolerable but I've had pain off the charts and this wasn't it. So I honestly said it was a 6-7. Apparently if I didn't say 8, they were instructed to give me less pain meds. This doesn't work on an individual basis. I metabolize meds quickly. That means I need more and it won't last as long as the average person. So in reward for my honesty, I was on pain for the entire night shift. There is also no dr in house for the staff to get a change if meds. There is one off site dr and that dr does not respond to patient calls. Eventually that do did respond to the head nurse. Needless to say I won't ever be staying here again. As a side note, their ER is top notch. That's probably because they're independent of the in patient services and have medical staff more readily available.

I'm going to be very careful how I post this review to protect your staff. Several days ago my…read morefamily member was brought here by ambulance and the care was Absolutely Wonderful but the staff review is a 1 star for what I personally witnessed and for what I was informed after my mother got transferred to a room upstairs. There were patients all over the halls for hours,while my mom got a room immediately because she came in an ambulance, this was so horrible to see! When we got settled in a room upstairs, I brought this up to a "staff member " about how heartbreaking this was and this person informed me that this hospital had an entire floor COMPLETELY SHUT DOWN! Omg!!! Are you kidding me!!!???? This was not what I wanted to hear!!!!!!

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UCLA West Valley Medical Center

UCLA West Valley Medical Center

2.4(742 reviews)
8.6 mi•West Hills

Terrific Hospital terrific Care. Terrific quality wonderful experience!…read moreOffice experience is excellent always! Excellent type of care always'! Type of car is excellent! I recommend the hospital and all the doctors here

Security person Geraldo Cesar Chezz, arrogant, rude and insensitive to families in fragile…read moresituation in the Emergency Room waiting area. Rushing people through security clearance without a care and aggressively as 'we' were wasting his time. Geraldo Cesar Chezz was on phone, unprofessional to patients/families and immediate co-workers who complained to other security staff on site. Geraldo Cesar Chezz went back and forth to the nurse's main secured area erratically as if playing like a child foregoing service to humans... He engaged in flirty personal conversations with nursing staff. Terrible! *** Dr. and work staff of visit were good. Communication to patient was a bit off and not clarified....Understanding that their is prioritization, severely extended wait time went unexplained until patient had to ask status. The two males in the imaging portion of the hospital told the elderly patient to put her necklace in her mouth? It could have broken inside her mouth and she could have choked, not to mention a daily wear necklace is dirty most of the time. The two males were confident in their request and acted as if I was out of line, when they went against a standard procedure for many years!

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