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Cahill Darla MD

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My husband and I went to St. Elizabeth this morning for a routine wellness check. We both are…read moreguilty of just going to urgent cares so it was time we "adulted" and found a primary care doctor. We set up an appointment with Gandola. The facility is nice, clean and seems super new. Since our appointment was super early 8:30 and 8:45. We got our paperwork filled out and were seen as soon as we finished. We went in separately for consultations. Mine took a bit and I didn't actually get in until around 9:30 which was unexpected. Luckily I work from home so my schedule wasn't thrown out of whack - just know as always - things at the doctor can get pushed super far back. The plus side to this? Dr. Gandola was very thorough on getting to know us both. Since the only experience I had with doctors growing up was always very cold and sterile (hence why I am terrified of going to the doctors now) I was almost put off by how nice and charming Dr. Gandola was. He was asking me HOW I WAS?! And what I do for work. What I do for fun. In my head I was like ... "What, why, am I dying? Who cares what I do for fun, why does this matter. Take my blood, let me pass out, and let's get this nightmare over with." Turns out, not all doctors are terrifying. Today he took all of my vitals, did the routine check and ordered the standard tests for a physical - and turns out I AM SUPER HEALTHY! Wahooo! Which is also scary. How. How am I so blessed and so lucky? When others get taken from us so early in life? I've always questioned the reasoning behind who and what happens health-wise and why. So far, I've been lucky. And I am excited that I finally took the plunge to find a doctor I can go back to and that I can trust. This doc has also been in the biz for 40+ years. After we saw him, we went down to reception on the first floor to register for the lab. We were taken back to the lab area, got our blood taken for the tests, and were in and out of the lab in no joke - 10 minutes. We were utterly SHOCKED! Thank god we went right away and didn't wait to come back (that was an option). And just so everyone knows, the nurse was A++ this was the first time in 29 years of living I didn't pass out/have a crying, panic attack while giving blood. My husband also has a hard time and we both did great. One try, less than a minute with the needle in and we were done! The nurse was incredible. ANOTHER HUGE PLUS -- you can register for a profile online where you can share and see info with your doctor. You can see what your results are, what you need to work on, what you have coming up, and even see the doctor's BOOK! Finally you can book appts online. Huge win. Overall, I highly reccomend Dr. Gondola. He said we could usually get same day appts and register online. Hell yes for great availability and open communication. Who knew going to the doctor could be so easy? I'm floored. Go and see him!

Doctor very good. My insurance covered the bill. $646 for a 30 minute visit! Total rip off! How can…read morethis be allowed scamming the insurance coverage. A total joke!

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My friend had both hips replaced by Dr. Spayner at OrthoCincy and had no trouble at all! Highly…read morerecommend him.

Recently went to Ortho NKU for my follow up after receiving injections for SI joint pain. Dr…read more DesJardins was wonderful in administering the epidural and asked extremely relevant questions that my doctor did not in my initial appointment. These questions even lead me to finding out diseases in my family that may impact me. However, I followed up through my chart with this information and asking for next steps and it was brushed off by an assistant who replied with a generic message saying they would discuss this and other referrals if needed in my follow up (it was not documented by anyone or brought up in my follow up until I mentioned it when the conversation was closing). The injections did help relieve some of my pain and inflammation, but I still experienced some symptoms which I documented to discuss in my follow up with Taylor Durbin. However, a patient taking attention to details and discussing their symptoms in their follow up must not be appropriate considering my doctor and several other employees felt it was acceptable to discuss that amongst each other outside of the room as a complaint. Not only does this make a patient feel as if the one thing they came there for is not valued by their doctor, but also dips into territory of a HIPPA violation for discussing a patient's confidential information to staff without a "need to know" status. Additionally, I read my MRI and had questions regarding the comments and felt rude just asking to discuss those comments so I could better understand them. I think there are some great employees here, but there are also employees who let you feel like a number in the system and not someone who is spending hundreds or thousands of dollars hoping to find an answer to chronic pain.

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