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    Reisser Paul C, MD

    Reisser Paul C, MD

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Just met this doctor today. He was actually volunteering at the Thousand Oaks free clinic. He was…read morevery patient and knowledgeable and allowed me to discuss all my irregularities and worries. He did not try to look at me for 10 minutes and rush me out the door like all my doctors have done. I haven't had any medical insurance for a long time and at 50 years old and somehealth issues I'm way overdue for a checkup. He saw me late (a 6 p.m. appointment). I was his last patient of the day and he did not rush anything. I have another appointment at this clinic in three weeks unfortunately he will not be there but I have nothing but great things to say of him. Thanks Doc !!!

    was a patient of dr reisser for at least 20 years. totally loved him. and as a nurse and former…read moreemployee at the local hospital..ages and ages ago... i can tell you..many of my co workers spoke very highly of him and went to him. cant tell you the number of folks i knew/know when they asked me for a good doc, i told them about doc reisser. he spent tremendous amount of time listening to me. he wrote everything down so i wouldnt forget. didnt rush me out the door.. the one beef.. ok a big big beef i have.. is that he went to this VIP thing. guess it is call concierge doctor or something. you gotta pay like 1500 bucks a year to be able to see him. he was getting so super busy because everyone knew he was great. so he signed up for this thing to make things easier. man big big big bummer. i had to go to a new doc and i am not happy. nowhere near the quality i had before. if you can afford it, and live in TO area.. i highly highly reccommend doc reisser. he is the very best. if i win the lottery... i am soooo going back to him...

    Los Robles Regional Medical Center - Cardiology

    Los Robles Regional Medical Center

    2.7(486 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    had a good experience. staff was friendly and efficient. my one complaint would be that they did…read morenot take a picture of my appendix after removing it like i asked them to. it's fine. would recommend los robles hospital.

    One would never want to end up in an emergency room but if we had to in the future, we would hands…read moredown choose the los Robles emergency room again. We came in before the morning shift change. The staff was prompt, the noise level of the night and day shifts were acceptable, the bedside manners of everyone and I literally mean everyone was excellent. As a healthcare worker myself, you can't help but notice the small details and compare/contrast with your own experiences. I may be a touch biased towards teaching hospitals, having started my career in an inpatient rehab hospital as well. Thank you to all the doctors and nurses that helped us! Wishing you all the best in your careers! I need to give a special shout out to Shawna from registration. Not only was she transparent about billing information and expectations, but she was also personable and there were organic moments where we couldn't help but laugh together despite the event itself being stressful. Thank you again, we hope to never be in a position where we have to come back but if there's ever a medical emergency again, we will choose Los Robles!

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    UCLA Health Thousand Oaks Primary & Specialty Care

    UCLA Health Thousand Oaks Primary & Specialty Care

    2.8(126 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    My internist there is qualified and highly reputed. I like her! But NOT the UCLA system, or any…read moresimilar corporate systems. I need a dr without a "call center". Another downside, for me, is that when they order any kind of test, the order has an expiration date in a week or two. I'm a senior, don't drive, and suffer from fibromyalgia with severe fatigue. All the orders from my independent drs are good for 6-12 mos! I'm guessing that large medical corporations serve a wider variety of clients, often across the entire country, so some are unreliable and do things without discussing with their drs, ergo the corporate CYA policies. Ok, but that's not me, and the independent drs I've always seen know that. Computers do not. I'm now 65 and the doctors I was with for 25+ years straight are retiring sadly. Or going "concierge" style. I got a phone message saying that my dr won't be in the day my next appt is set after all. AGAIN!! ! Each time it's ANOTHER 3-4 months before they can fit me in. Because of my fatigue added to being a lifelong "night owl", I can only do afternoon appts. I can't get to sleep until at least 3 am most nights. I also had to change my phone's "do not disturb" settings because UCLA calls at 7 am. All my life I have been taught it's rude to call others at home before 9 am. So I never get to talk to the office or person that called, since when I call back it's routed to that call center. Extremely impersonal. No one there has ANY medical training, not even receptionist level, all they do is look for open spaces on a computer screen. No empathy, and zero offers of any other way to schedule an appointment or ask a question- you have to push for any of that. When I use the app, I can interact directly with my dr's office, but it's still a series of steps from who reads my message, to a nurse or other medical assistant, to the dr, then back to me. This leads to very poor information sharing. I prefer a much more individualized approach.

    Not only were they not helpful over the phone, but they didnt listen to what I was coming in for,…read moreuninsured. AN ULTRASOUND of my thyroid. They made my appointment, I walked in and I had to pay before services were rendered which is ALWAYS a nasty business tactic. When the doctor came in she said they dont even have ultrasounds there. She admitted that this was a waste of my time and money and nothing could be done moving forward. I walked out. PISSED. paid close to $200 for a person in a white coat to tell me they did not have the proper equipment for the need I had. THEN WHY CHARGE PEOPLE!!!! arent there rules for this??????

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    Patriot Family Medicine - Dr. Fadel Abdulhai, D.O

    Patriot Family Medicine

    4.8(47 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    Dr. Abdulhai and his staff are simply the best!…read more He is always thorough and works well with other Dr.s to ensure you're getting the best care. Sam is also so welcoming and on top of it. Thank you!

    I am currently giving this practice three stars, although I plan to give the doctor and staff…read moreanother opportunity before making a final judgment. My initial experience with Sam, the nurse practitioner, and the physician assistant was very pleasant. They were warm, professional, and made me feel optimistic that I had found a family practice where I could establish long-term care. Unfortunately, my experience changed after my laboratory results became available. A receptionist named Britney called me and immediately began discussing my results without first asking whether I was in a private place or prepared to receive medical information. I was at work and had to interrupt her and ask her to wait while I moved somewhere private. I had assumed she was calling only to schedule a follow-up appointment. I believe staff members discussing medical information should always confirm that the patient is able to speak privately before sharing results. When I returned for my follow-up appointment, there also appeared to be some confusion at the front desk. Although I had confirmed my appointment the previous day, the doctor stated that he had not known I was coming and had taken another patient before me. He apologized, but the delay made me late for work. Once I was called back, the process felt rushed. I was quickly directed onto the scale and then placed in a room with a medical student. I was not asked whether I was comfortable having a student participate in my appointment. The student repeatedly described my hormonal status in a way that did not match what I had previously been told, and our discussion about vitamin D supplementation felt dismissive rather than collaborative. I was also uncomfortable with the student shifting and rocking from side to side in my peripheral vision while the doctor discussed some concerning health information. That made an already stressful conversation more difficult. Later, when the doctor returned and spoke with me privately, the interaction was much more comfortable. He was pleasant, made eye contact, explained things more clearly, and ultimately did a good job addressing my concerns. I wish the receptionist had demonstrated a better understanding of patient privacy, that I had been asked for consent before a medical student joined the appointment, and that the visit had not felt so rushed. Staffing problems, scheduling confusion, and the absence of a manager may explain why the office was having a difficult day, but patients should not have to absorb the consequences. Overall, the doctor handled the appointment well toward the end, and my first visit with the other clinical staff had been positive. I spent considerable time researching family-practice physicians because I hoped to establish ongoing care here. For that reason, I am willing to give the doctor and the office another chance before deciding whether this practice is the right fit for me.

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