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    great doctor. good personality. The folks that work there are very nice and professional.

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    After being referred to them they refused to see me. Better i realize they are worthless before i start treatment there

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    Adriana Guerra, MD

    Adriana Guerra, MD

    3.8(21 reviews)
    0.4 miUniversity of Texas

    While I liked Dr. Guerra in person, I can't recommend her, as I feel her practices take advantage…read moreof patients. When my old doctor moved away, I went to Dr. Guerra for a physical as a new patient. In the course of the appt, to explain why I take the medications I do and what I'm looking for in my yearly labs and because it's a part of my general health, I mentioned a health issue, and we discussed it for a few minutes. At the end, she recommended I make a follow-up appointment to discuss it further. Several months later, I get a bill for a copay, due in 7 days. I called her office and was informed that because I discussed something beyond "wellness" at my physical, she marked it as a second, separate appointment. This means that during our conversation, Dr. Guerra decided we were crossing out of "annual physical" territory, and yet decided not to say anything, knowing it would lead to me being double-billed. I understand having a limit on what's discussed at a physical, but I certainly didn't think I'd crossed it, and for Dr. Guerra to encourage the conversation without a hint that she would charge me extra for it is exactly the kind of taking advantage that scares people off from the doctor in the first place. When I called her office to ask about the charge, they twice told me they'd call back and didn't. They ultimately refused to reconsider it. My insurance says this is allowed but that doctors are really supposed to say something first because otherwise it comes off as tricking people. Find another doctor, or at the very least tell her that she had better warn you before she answers a question she'll charge you extra for.

    It has taken me so long to find a physician I am comfortable with. It was at the point where I was…read moreneglecting my health. The minute I walked into the office, I was completely comfortable. The minute I met Dr Guerra, I knew I had found a physician for life. She is so wonderful with explaining what is going on with me and what her plans are to get me back into good health. I recommend her highly. She has a wonderful staff as well.

    Dale P Hsieh, MD

    Dale P Hsieh, MD

    4.9(61 reviews)
    5.2 mi78704 (South Austin)

    Been going to Dr. Dale for over 10 years. After trying a few other docs around town with little…read moresuccess, he was the only one that came up with a proper diagnoses and treatment plan. He is happy to try multiple different and even lesser know treatment approaches until you get the results you're looking for. His small, quiet office is conveniently looked and he makes you feels cozy and at home. Only offers self-pay but most of the good docs do--totally worth it!

    This man is brilliant. I could talk to him all day about non-therapy-session-related topics. E.g…read more peek the corner of his office for cryptocurrency mining rig. His knowledge of the esoteric details of medication allows him to find that perfect combination or brand or alternate approach. He has mentioned more alternative medications than any of my previous doctors; options I didn't come across in my research. I love doing my own research (which he supports) and as a result I occasionally, inadvertently challenge him with obscure pharmacological questions I read in a random science journal article -- but Dr. Dale is a walking textbook. Yes, he doesn't submit your insurance, but when you get to only needing quarterly med maintenance appointments, it's totally affordable. My normal BCBSTX gov marketplace discounted healthcare coverage still covers my medications, but I've also used the drug coupons conveniently included in the equally convenient auto-text you receive when Dr. Dale submits prescriptions to your pharmacy. (Also, I have noticed the "submit claim" button on my healthcare provider's website, who is constant improving their website UX -- all things considered it's possible using insurance is simple as paying my insurance bill? The money feels so well-spent I never think to investigate!) He builds you up. Somehow in a brief conversation -- that rarely feels medical in nature -- he identifies the one thing you need to hear that day and says it. Things you didn't even realize were stressing you. It's like he has intuition super powers. I seriously leave every appointment the happiest person on the planet. Comfortable and confident. Easy parking. He doesn't have a front desk person, which is nice in many ways, but I really appreciate not needing to repeat conversations about appointment times. Instead he sends you a calendar event invite reminder for your next appointment as you set it. Billing is automated. He responds to emails same or next day. The only times I've waited to see him were appointments I arrived early to. Quite an all-around efficient business he is running. I found him on Yelp after moving here from Los Angeles. Short on meds from the move, he saw me quickly without issue. I'm LGBTQ so it's always important for me to find someone who understands the culture. He has been nothing but unflinchingly welcoming. He worked with me in planning continued treatment while traveling Europe for work for over a year. When I had a boarder-line stalker ex post breakup, Dr. Dale even checked my ex's social media that month to make sure there were no bad signs. FWIW, I was being treated for depression and anxiety. Once that cleared up ASD1 and ADHD were identified to be the cause of my virtually life-long depression and occasionally social-phobia level anxiety. Today I know I have a healthy brain. I have experienced the triggers and easily moved on from them. I'm more creative and balanced. Since seeing Dr. Dale my sluggish life has started to transform, I snagged a dream job after years of interviews, I have become financially secure for the first time in my 34 years of life, better than I'd ever have imagined. I used to be a heavy drinker and today I don't even crave it when I'm around drinking. I am comfortable and no longer feel the *need* I used to feel in almost any social or public environment. When I do crave beer it is like someone turned off whatever that switch was that made me drink them so quickly and in college-life quantity. I usually forget forget I opened a beer halfway through! I credit all of this to Dr. Dale's continued support. Worth more than every penny, because he compliments my shoes.

    Austin Infectious Disease - infectiousdisease - Updated May 2026

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