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    Carrasco Gaston MD

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    Ascension Saint Alexius - Hot Starbuck's in the lobby.

    Ascension Saint Alexius

    2.1(192 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I am thankful for the healthcare professionals and care team at this location…read more From the registration staff, to technicians and medical professionals, even volunteers and security, I have typically had a positive experience. Only downside for me is the cost of care for tests, or things not covered by insurance. (Check out alternative places, like Bright Light Imaging for CT Scans or imaging). The halls and main spaces are kept clean and in order. I especially appreciate the staff in the Breast Care Center. They are very caring individuals. I also find it is a perk to have a nice Starbuck's in the lobby here too, so you can treat yourself to a hot or iced beverage after an appointment. And, this is your reminder ladies (and men) to practice self care and get checked regularly each year. You matter! And this is a nice place to go when care is needed.

    I've heard very mixed reviews of this AMITA location from people who have been there. This was my…read morefirst visit since AMITA bought out Alexian Brothers several years ago. My visit was to the lab. I didn't know where to go so, when I entered the building and saw the information desk, I asked. I was pointed to another desk just a little further into the building. When I got to the lab test, they greeted me pleasantly and I gave them the lab orders. They immediately took me back and ran the tests. I had the results from one test that afternoon, and the other required a few days so expect to hear about it next week. They were fast, pleasant, and I thought the quality of service was very good.

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    Wearing pink for my annual mammogram.

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    The bruise on my arm as a result of a toradol shot for "pain".

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    Women's Health First

    Women's Health First

    2.0(31 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I've had two visits at Women's HealthFirst with Dr. Papa Win DeLaCruz, and while the clinical care…read moreitself appears competent, the bedside manner has been consistently disappointing and concerning. I want to start by recognizing that the ultrasound technician and nurse practitioner were excellent--kind, professional, and made me feel comfortable and cared for. The front desk staff was also helpful and respectful. Unfortunately, my experience with Dr. DeLaCruz was the complete opposite--and it was consistent across both visits. During both appointments, she came across as rushed, dismissive, and lacking empathy. She frequently spoke very quickly, interrupted questions before they were finished, and gave the impression that she did not have the time or patience to engage in a thoughtful conversation. Asking questions--especially about my own care--felt discouraged rather than welcomed. I honestly felt like she was annoyed by my questions and that I was being made to feel stupid for asking them. There were multiple moments that felt condescending. For example, when I asked about ultrasound options for future visits, her response and tone felt dismissive, as if I shouldn't be asking. When I asked for clarification about my condition, she made comments implying I didn't understand or hadn't studied it enough, rather than taking the opportunity to explain in a supportive way. At one point, she said she would "show me again" because I "still didn't have a grasp." When she showed me a visual and handed me a printout of the condition, she essentially said, "read it so you're educated," and the tone felt belittling. When my husband asked reasonable questions--such as whether this condition is "normal" (meaning common) and whether anything could have been done earlier--she corrected his wording on a technicality, saying, "Of course it's not normal, but I see a lot of it." Her responses felt curt and dismissive. She also said, "I've only been her doctor for three months; she didn't tell me she had it," which made me feel like I had done something wrong. I genuinely wasn't aware of this condition because I didn't have any symptoms--so I wouldn't have known to bring it up. While I'm grateful that she identified it now, her bedside manner and choice of words lacked empathy and care. As a patient, I was made to feel small and uncomfortable--more like an appointment she was trying to quickly finish than a person. This was not just my perception; my husband independently expressed concern afterward and strongly encouraged me to switch doctors based on how I was treated. When our session ended, I'm not sure if it was intentional or an issue with the door, but it slammed loudly on her way out. The same thing happened when she came back in and out to give me a printout. I fully understand that physicians are busy and deal with complex cases, but bedside manner matters. Patients deserve to feel heard, respected, and supported--especially when discussing their own bodies and medical decisions. The tone, facial expressions, and overall demeanor during both visits made me feel uncomfortable, rushed, and at times talked down to. It wasn't a good experience overall, and in a sensitive medical setting, comfort and trust matter. Additionally, there was confusion regarding follow-up scheduling. While I was told one timeline during the visit, the front desk later confirmed a different one after checking with the doctor. There was also an assumption made about which provider I should see next, rather than involving me in that decision and getting my input. I gave this provider two opportunities, hoping the first experience was just an off day--but the second visit confirmed a pattern. I still value the clinic overall and appreciate the care from other staff members, but I will need to consider whether I return. If I do, I will request a different provider moving forward. I believe every patient deserves not only competent medical care, but also empathy, patience, and respectful communication.

    Dr.Harvey is the best doctor I've ever had in my life. Not is she beautiful but she listens to me…read more I feel like she really cares and want to help you. She will be my only doctor forever! Thank You!

    Enrique Saguil, MD

    Enrique Saguil, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    2.8 mi

    Dr. Saguil figured out what was going on with me after suffering for 4 years; it was my thyroid…read more If you need a diagnosis please go see Dr. Saguil. Be prepared on the first appointment to spend at least 30 minutes to an hour with him and i suggest to bring past medical records, disks and images.

    From the owner: The premise to taking a leap of faith and ending my contract with mega-hospital was to stop visits…read morethat would end with no plan for change. or the words "just take the prescription". My reason for venturing out on my own is I was brought up to serve others and I have an innate desire to find the root of disease and not just treat the effects. The national average for doctor visits is 15 minutes. Extending over the "Fatal Fifteen" (see blog DrRic Fatal Fifteen) can provide personalized lifestyle directions for the patient IN THE ROOM but makes everyone IN WAITING delayed. Then comes the monthly review from corporate saying I'm not seeing as many patients as the national average so "we'll have to reduce your salary!"? So now being solo without a large corporation/hospital backing me up...I can spend up to 1-1.5 hours establishing the fine details of life and designing a template so we both reduce dependence on prescriptions/surgeries AND ultimately reverse disease. Imagine that: fixing a patient so they don't need to come to the doctor anymore! Bad business model for hospital but I can't shake the innate desire to teach, empower, change and heal. The privilege of providing successful life changes to the community comes at a price; no medical insurance companies want me to fix lives unless I'm working for a large organization! The root word of "physician" is healer SO I would be very careful if your doctor doesn't mention/design changing life habits.

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    Midwest Center for Women's HealthCare - M. Susan Scanlon, MD, NCMP, FACOG.

    Midwest Center for Women's HealthCare

    2.7(46 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Had an appt with Dr Ray. She is great! Caring , professional. Took time with my appt and I felt…read morevery comfortable asking questions. Assistant was friendly and made me feel very comfortable in an always uncomfortable appt. Front staff was great.

    Don't go here for mid-life hormone issues. After explaining my problems to Dr. Heraty, she told me…read more"some women miss their hormones" and that was the end of that discussion. While gratefulness has it's place, it's not at the doctor's office when you've waited a long time to be seen and finally want to discuss what you can do about a problem. But, I figured she was maybe not at her best that day, so I gave this practice another chance when I next needed help, this time seeing Dr. Plawer. When I brought up hormone issues during a visit, she rolled her eyes and sighed and said "that's a menopause question". So it's not ok to talk about these problems as part of a visit for something else. At this point I was in tears because again, I've not been feeling well and it takes a long time to see someone, and I'm getting brushed off, dismissed, treated as if there's no medical basis for my problems. She ended our discussion by saying that my problems were going to get a whole lot worse and she promised to be there for me, only she said it so crossly, I thought, geez I don't want you to be here for me. And I never went back. I later ran into a friend who told me she had heard similar things at this office, different doctor. So it's a script they are telling people, and the message is older women are not welcome here. The truth is that they are not comfortable guiding women thru mid-life hormone change because they don't have solutions they feel they can offer. So a responsible doctor should say: I'm sorry you're miserable, but we don't have something to offer you right now. Don't say, you need to be grateful, and it's going to get worse. That's not respectful or helpful.

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    Midwest Center for Women's HealthCare - Kathryn M. Ray, MD, FACOG.

    Kathryn M. Ray, MD, FACOG.

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