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    Cardiac Rhythm Specialists

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    My grandmother had a sore on her big toe that wouldn't heal. Her podiatrist scheduled an amputation and we all wanted to get a second opinion before she was going to lose her toe. A friend told us about Cardiac Rhythm Specialists and how they treat patients with artery and vein problems so we scheduled an appointment. Dr Leo ended up doing a procedure in the office where he was able to remove the blockage in her leg that was causing the problem. After the procedure her toe began to heal and she didn't have to get it cut off. We are all so grateful! Dr's Leo and Lala and the rest of their staff were so kind and accommodating and the office itself is very nice. Since my grandmother doesn't drive one of us in the family has to take her to appointments so it was really nice to conveniently get this done in a simple visit. We dropped her off in the morning and picked her up at lunch. I recommend anyone who has been told they need an amputation go see Dr's Leo and Lala at Cardiac Rhythm Specialists. We are forever grateful for their amazing work!

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    Dr's Leo and Lala and the rest of their staff were so kind and accommodating and the office itself is very nice.

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    Leo Polosajian, MD - Art on the wall.. waiting area

    Leo Polosajian, MD

    4.0(63 reviews)
    1.3 miReseda

    I'm 53 yrs old and have a 17 yr old daughter. I've always been an active person, walking the dogs,…read moregoing to the gym, and a plumber.In 2024 I started feeling really fatigue had shortness of breath. So I started seeing specialist from pulmonologist hematologist, my primary who referred me to.Dr. Leo. After a year and a half of echo tests, stress echoes, ultrasound, X-rays, blood samples,, etc.. my fatigue and shortness of breath, progressed to the point where I felt I couldn't even take the trash out on my home, I'll bring groceries in from the store. . During the 2 years I was not the best patient. I was confused, frustrated, and scaredto leave my daughter. I wanted urgency Immediately. if I didn't get it then I made sure I made it hard on everybody at his office Until I did get it.(btw everyone in his office are great and I apologized to all of them) Dr. Leo handled it professionally as he always does, brutally honest lol and that's what I liked from day one. it was a scary two years for me but Dr Leo and his staff were always there, especially Gigi. Eventually Dr. Leo did an angiogram on me and we found out my heart rate was at 15%.. Dr. Leo immediately that day requested for a life vest rep go to my room at the hospital to fit me for a life vest defibrillator then I would have to wear 24 hours a day until an ICD would be implanted. Now it's May 2, 2026 it's been two days since the implant and I feel very lucky to be alive thanks Dr. Leo you're a Rockstar!!!

    This place is very busy. I came early for my appointment and there were like 15 people ahead of me…read morealready and more people coming to check in as well. I waited for like an hour to be seen. And it was the PA who saw me. Asked the usual questions then she mentioned about requesting for more tests to be done. To find out the cause of my chest pain. A MA came and did my EKG - it was good as well as my vitals. So the PA said she will order or request those tests and to expect a call from them in a week. * They are open 5 days a week and when I was booking this appointment - the lady I talked to said they are only open on Thursdays. What she didn't explain is that - Thursdays are for new patients.

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    Tampa Surgical Center - Front of the building with parking in the front and the back

    Tampa Surgical Center

    2.7(3 reviews)
    1.3 miReseda

    I had my colonoscopy done today, From the Vallet attendant, frontdesk, nurses and Doctors very nice…read moreand professional. I recommend this surgery center.

    I rarely write reviews, but this experience deserves attention. I had a colonoscopy at this…read moresurgical center and, although the procedure itself went smoothly and the anesthesiologist was attentive, nearly everything else about the facility and staff was disorganized, inattentive, and at times downright unprofessional. To begin, my appointment was scheduled for 12:30 PM, yet I wasn't called in until 1:30 PM. The nurse casually explained that "the doctor's paperwork states patients may have to wait longer because he's always very busy." That's an unacceptable attitude toward patients who are fasting, dehydrated, and exhausted after an all-night prep. The front desk staff were equally dismissive, giving short, condescending responses when multiple patients asked about the delay. No one offered an apology or update. Once I was finally called in, I was told to place my belongings in a locker--but there were no keys, so all lockers were wide open. I was advised to take my purse with me and put it under my bed. The gowns were of the cheapest, scratchy material, and no slippers or socks were provided. What felt especially ironic was that, while I was explaining to the anesthesiologist that I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (a connective tissue disorder requiring, among other things, extreme care with IV placement), the nurse attempting to insert my IV seemed completely unaware of how to handle this properly. She repeatedly smacked the back of my hand to "bring up the vein," which was extremely painful and contraindicated for someone with fragile veins. Despite my saying "ouch" multiple times, she did not stop or reposition the IV. The lack of professionalism continued after the procedure. No one offered water, or provided a call button for assistance. I lay in my recovery bed for about 20 minutes before the doctor appeared briefly to summarize results that were already written on my discharge paper. Finally, though the center required an emergency contact and driver for pickup, no one called my contact to let him know I was done. He only found out because I texted him myself while getting dressed. When he arrived, there was not a single staff member around to check me out or acknowledge my departure. To make matters worse, several hours after the procedure, my hand is still swollen, red, and painful from the IV site--clear evidence of how poorly it was handled. The only positive aspect of the entire experience was the anesthesiologist, who took my EDS seriously and provided good care during the procedure itself. Otherwise, this center demonstrated poor patient communication, lack of basic amenities, and an alarming disregard for safety and respect. I strongly recommend that others consider alternative facilities where patient well-being and professionalism are treated as priorities.

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    Heather Shenkman, MD - Dr. Shenkman and her team

    Heather Shenkman, MD

    4.7(44 reviews)
    4.0 miEncino

    From the moment I entered I felt welcomed: Maria looked at me, and the schedule, and called me by…read morename. I asked if she was Sharon. No, she said, "I'm Maria." She pointed to her left. I said Sharon was really helpful the other day, meaning when I called for an appointment. Sharon led me to the medical room, took my blood pressure (120/74?), gave me an EKG. When she left I raised the curtain to check the view. Somehow the wide windows and trees make the freeway and onramp look attractive. While waiting, I skimmed the "Good Nutrition" brochure. When Yesenia arrived she gave me what I most want and need: information. Other professionals often just sit typing at the computer, silent. Yesenia kept me fully apprised; admitted she was consulting AI. That's okay with me, I said, as long as an intelligent mind is sorting the response. Yesenia does all those things, so when searching for a word of thanks, I could only acknowledge her as "Exceptional." You run a great office, Dr. Shenkman.

    After having unresolved symptoms for several years, my PCP suggested I see a cardiologist. Since I…read morewas a previous patient in this office in 2023, I thought it made sense to return since they had a previous history with records. Unfortunately I was disappointed this time. I had some specific concerns I wanted to address and/or rule out and felt that very little effort was put forth to diagnose vague symptoms that I thought may be cardiac related. A medicine was prescribed that I was not tolerating and Dr. Shenkman did not suggest an alternative. She seemed a bit condescending in one of my appointments. When some follow up questions were addressed via the patient portal, an additional charge was incurred which was a bit disappointing but I accepted it. The final turnoff was the fact that my insurance changed and they weren't contracted with my insurance provider so they bluntly disabled my portal login and told me I could do cash pay only without insurance. I was still a patient though, irrespective of insurance or not. Very rude way to treat an established patient I thought. If you have heart disease, stents etc. Dr Shenkman might be a perfect match but for those of us that have other cardiac concerns, arrhythmias, Dysautonomia/POTS, Long COVID etc this not the right place to go. No referral was suggested either. No thank you. I won't be returning.

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