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    Creative Extended Care

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    4 months ago

    BEST PPEC EVER!!!! the nurses are great they really care for my Gtube fed son, he receive all the therapies needed

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    8 years ago

    Amazing nursing daycare for children with special needs! I love the staff so much I trust them with my all!

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    Pediatric Associates Miami Lakes - Our remodeled office!

    Pediatric Associates Miami Lakes

    2.7(96 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Dr. Murillo is amazing. Both my daughter and son have been seen by her since birth. Appointments…read morecan be made online and you can even access their medical and immunization records online, too! Staff is always friendly and great with kids. Downside is the wait time if you go at odd hours, I always try to make the first appointment (7:45am) or the first one after lunch (I believe it's 1:45pm).

    I come here frequently for my children's doctors appointment. Our doctor, Dr.Lammont, is very…read moreprofessional and we love having her as our doctor. However, for today's appointment, it was horrible care from the nurse. Immediately from arrival she had a nasty attitude, no matter how polite I stayed. She kept sighing in annoyance in my daughters face after she was informed she didn't have a shirt under her hoodie, meaning she would have to take my daughters vitals in a private room with the hoodie off. For reference, I have experience working in healthcare. I do not think I know any better than any healthcare professionals so I leave the work to them and do not question their level of care. When she was taking my daughter's blood pressure, she left the cuff on for at least four minutes. My daughters had a face of pain and I could physically see her whole arm turning purple. She was cutting off her circulation for much longer than necessary. My daughter has a high pain tolerance and does not complain about taking blood pressure, ever. I spoke up for my daughter, and I asked the nurse to take off the cuff because she was cutting off my kids circulation! Her arm was pulsating and completely purple! I KNOW that is NOT supposed to happen when taking blood pressure in a regulars doctors office. She proceeded to get upset, she aggressively tore off the cuff from my daughters arm and stormed out of the room, saying "Ya'll are going to have to get somebody to do this." before slamming the door shut. This was absolutely unprofessional and ridiculous. She could've injured my daughter for NO REASON. I will not be coming back here. I am unsure of her name, but she is a black female who seems to be around 5'9-5'8. She is slim and was wearing a bun and a face mask. Shame on you! This is a pediatric office and you need to be aware of how you treat children!

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    Hugo Perez, MD

    Hugo Perez, MD

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I don't care how many years of experience you have, but that is not all it takes to be a successful…read moredoctor. I have so much to say that I'm not even sure where to start . When I had my daughter in 2007, Dr. Perez came highly recommended by my obstetrician. I thought it was a great idea because its literally down the hall from his Palmetto Hospital office. Let me start by saying that the first day he came to visit my daughter in the hospital he showed up all sour faced after 7 pm. I found this a bit odd given the situation. No biggie. The next day when I was finally going to be discharged, we waited, and waited, and waited all day long and nothing. Finally, at about 8 pm, in comes Dr. Perez finally ready to sign the discharge papers. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? I don't know about you, but every time I watch mothers leaving the hospital on TV or when you look at your friends pictures, everyone is leaving during the day. I thought this was just insensitive. There was no need for me to have to leave with a newborn at that time. It was even a bit chilly at time because you know how that nearly "autumn" Miami weather is, hot like hell during the day and breezy at night. Once it was time to go to his office for her first check ups is when the truth of the matter came out. I usually asked for the earliest appt. This was usually 8 am. By the time I would get there,before 8, there was already a couple of moms outside. They too either had 8:00 appointments or 8:30. You have 2 rooms to choose from Sick or Not Sick. Apparently, a lot of the people either didn't read well in English or didn't care and quite often I was with my newborn next to some boogery kids hacking all over us. By the time it was 10 am and no one had been really called (this happend almost every time) I would ask the front desk what was going on. THere response "Dr. isn't here yet." WTF? I have to wait 2 hours for him to stroll himself at whatever time he wants? Finally, when we would get called in, they would assign you a room, ask you to strip the kids, and then proceed to have you sitting in a very cold room for an extra 20-30 minutes. UNACCEPTABLE! I know what your thinking, he's a great doctor, with a wonderful personality and that makes the wait all worth while, right? Not even close. He's in and he's out. He tells you what he has to tell you and if you can get a question in...lucky you! No smiles, no baby talk, no "so do you have any questions?". Nothing, zip, nada. What he is running is a factory. In and out, job done, the end. Let me not forget to mention that his staff is equally as rude and annoying. I don't remember their names but the receptionist and the older lady who handle the front are a drag. His assistant Barbie is the nicest of the bunch, but she seems over worked and under appreciated. Then when you are finally there, as a last little reminder of how sucky it all is, you have to pay a hefty parking fee. All because he took his sweet ass time getting there. If I lived in a town where he was the only pediatrician and I had to take it, well then I have no choice, but lucky for me I have plenty of choices and have found the BEST pediatricians. Walk-ins welcome, short wait, friendly, knowledgeable, close to home, free parking, late hours for those parents who work a bit later, the works!

    Ok, so I have to write this review because I'm such a fan of Dr. Perez, it's not even funny…read more Let me start off with the fact that my sons are now 17 and 15 and yes, we still go see him. Yes, I agree with the person who wrote the other review that there is a long wait time and yes his bed side manner is not rude just very professional until he gets to know you, then he is pleasant. However his expertise is invaluable. never ever have I met a doctor that is more knowledgeable than him. He has literally saved my sons life on more than one occasion. Both my sons were asthmatic to the point that they both suffered thru 2bouts of hospitaled pneumonia and doctor Perez's expertise could not be doubted. T he hospital staff was in awe of him and followed his instructions to the tee or suffer his wrath (a very good ally in the world of nameless nurses and hospital staff). So yes it may take a while to be seen, but his knowledge and expertise in my opinion is well worth the wait.

    Nicklaus Children's Miami Lakes Outpatient Center

    Nicklaus Children's Miami Lakes Outpatient Center

    2.8(16 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    The service provided at the Miami Lakes Nicklaus Urgent care Center was poor, lazy and…read moredisrespectful. They don't care about the patient, and they don't pay attention to the cues given by parents. I don't understand how they promote preventive care and being proactive if when you are proactive and try to prevent they don't pay attention to you. The type of care they provide is not what they promise. I took my daughter twice for consistent fever, the second time they did exactly the same as the first one. I asked for more testing to try to check on the reason and they refused. Additionally they tricked me saying they will see what could be done and the next thing I knew was that my daughter was being discharged. The doctor was extremely condescending. He should not be a doctor, made me feel like I was overreacting and overprotective. Long story short I took my child to a diff provider and with a simple x-ray they were able to tell she had pneumonia. This new provider agreed that when a fever is consistent for so many days you need to rule out other reasons instead of deciding that it is a virus. I should have listened to the signals, coffee machine has been broken for a loooong time. vending machine is broken too. I did not see any water fountain. It seems it is not important but it shows how much they care for the patient. The first time I took my daughter for this reason they called me right after left to check if I had paid. I confirmed I did and they even asked for the confirmation number (which I provided) and a descriptions of the person who took the payment (did not pay attention to that). Come on!!! aren't you able to send the bill if there is no payment instead of bothering a parent with a sick child with anything other than checking how is your child!!!! AVOID this place. There several complaints online about the quality of care here.

    My son had a skating accident during Christmas break 2017, where he went to his cousin's birthday…read moreparty and fell skating. My son told me he was ok but, I saw his leg swollen, and he kept saying no he was good. Long story short, my son ended up with a fracture in his ankle, where he was required to wear a cast on his left leg for one and half months and a boot for a month. During his last visit a couple of weeks ago, the doctor noticed that my son was walking with a limp and my son kept saying, "it hurts when I put pressure on it." The doctor prescribed physical therapy twice a week for the next six weeks. I called the number that the doctor gave my daughter to get an appointment for an evaluation, at first she's like I do not have anything available till mid March, but I advised her that his next appointment was at the end of the month. She advised me she would give me a call as soon as an appointment or cancellation appeared on her computer screen. I received a call within 24 hours and I was able to get an appointment the following week. Fast forward a week later, we came to our appointment on time, wait time to be seen was less than thirty minutes. We met my son's physical therapist (Miriam) very approachable and friendly and my son and her had an instant connection. This is my son first week of therapy and he has five more weeks to go. He's doing all his therapy exercises as instructed for one hour. Once his therapy is done, his favorite part where the therapist massages his ankle and applies some type of hot/cold cream for ten minutes. Kind of glad that I chose Nickalaus for my son's medical needs. Like I said before wait time is minimal once you sign in, have plenty of parking spaces, in and out promptly. I highly recommend this location if near this area.

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