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    Cyrus Buhari, DO

    4.0 (1 review)

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    9 years ago

    He did my dads stents and his after care. He was very explanatory and answered all my questions

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    Dr Catcho was my moms cardiologist for many years however I was very pleased when Dr. Hart too,…read moreover her as her doctor. She is so nice and helpful, she is very patient with my mom and her condition and makes sure we understand everything that's going on. The beautiful ladies that run the front office are so very nice, I actually look forward to seeing their friendly faces on her visits. Keep up the excellent work ladies. Oh and the office is always clean and my mom loves the plants in each visit room. I highly recommend this office for your cardiomyopathy needs. Dr. Hart great doctor Friendly staff Cleanliness Great service over all

    I was helping someone else make an appointment. I was told b Two medical assistants that they will…read morenot provide interpreter service They are not willing to provide interpreter service or accept your own interpreter over the phone. Said they are only obligated by law to provide interpreter if you have a hearing disability. Confirmed by their manager! Even though their doctor speak Chinese, but the medical assistants said the doctor is not there to translate for them. They also said if you don't have a interpreter with you in person the doctor will not see you. Apparently they speak for the doctors. Then proceeded to ask me repeatedly if I want to cancel the appointment. I said No repeatedly and they just keep asking the same question. Very unprofessional. Since when does a medical assistant gets to make that decision? The patient was referred by a family practice physician. The family physician only made referral here because their doctor speak Chinese and stated not to worry they provide interpreter service. I've worked in healthcare most of my life. The few years I didn't I served in the military. For the first time in my life I felt discrimination in the healthcare and it's not even my appointment!

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    Ramin Manshadi, MD

    3.5(13 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Dr manshadi has been my cardiologist for over 20 years. He is VERY thorough and caring! I consider…read morehim one of the best in our area!

    If negative stars were possible... TLDR: RUN!! Go anywhere…read moreelse but here. Office staff are incompetent, tone deaf, and not respectful of your time. They will flood you with automated reminders of appointments they will not keep. Background: Brother needed a nuclear heart test for foot surgery clearance. He has a murmur, but no complications, no heart medications. Sounds easy, right?? Appt #1: was scheduled by primary care physician who knows this doctor. When we arrive the day of appointment, we are told the doctor isn't here, you will need to reschedule. What?! I took the day off from work and drove an hour and a half to be here. We only do those tests on Monday But it's Monday. Yeah, but not today. Their next opening was weeks later, so upcoming surgery had to be cancelled and delayed for months. Appt #2: Cancelled by phone about a week before appointment. "Doctor is at a conference." I say he has foot surgery scheduled and only needs clearance. Sure, no problem. Appt #3: Cancelled by phone about 2 hours before appointment. "Equipment is down." This person is actually nice and informed (she is a contractor). I provide a date the following week that I have an opening. She says she will talk to office staff and get that slot (they don't) She says she and office staff will call me back (they don't). I call a few days later for update. Yes, appointment was scheduled, but not the date or time I requested. Great, I have to take another day off work. I remind them he has surgery scheduled and needs clearance. Sure, no problem. Appt #4: Appointment is at 830am. We are on time. Wait, wait, wait. After 30 minutes, I check in with office staff who say yes, we are in correct building (there are 2 connected offices with zero signage), we are next, there is no problem. Same response 20 minutes later. After an hour, I see contractor with logo shirt and ask them if there is a delay. They respond, "No, your appointment is at 10am." I went back to front office and they said there must have been a mix-up, but maintain his appointment is at 830. Obviously not IF WE ARE STILL WAITING at 10am. While we were in the office, we saw breakfast delivered, medical students touring, but ZERO attention to patient care. You can't miss all the posters touting the doctor's brilliance and the advertisements for books he has written. None of them must have been about patient care or hiring competent staff. Over the next week following the test, I expect to receive a call, notice, etc., with test results. NO. Of course not. After more than a week has passed, I call. Again, no apologies for their incompetence. No, they can't give me results, but they can schedule a phone appointment... a month later. I say no, that doesn't work, he has surgery before then. We just need the clearance. Oh, I didn't know that (aren't you supposed to??? This is what we have been trying to accomplish for 6 months). Phone appointment scheduled for the next week. Appt #5 (phone): Staff calling to pre-screen before speaking with doctor. She asks a litany of questions about current medications, insurance, symptoms, blood pressure today. I don't know my brother's blood pressure today. I just need his surgery clearance. Oh, we don't have the test results yet. WHAT?! Then why are you calling me? Why don't you have the results after more than two weeks? And why would you schedule an appointment to review results if you don't have them? True to form, no apologies, no explanation, just another phone appointment scheduled. Appt #6 (phone): Staff called to cancel less than one hour prior to appointment. She reschedules for later that evening. Fine, whatever. Appt #7 (phone): Staff calls 15 minutes prior to scheduled appointment to make sure we are ready to take call. Then the doctor calls an hour and 15 minutes later. We FINALLY speak to him and he says why didn't they do xyz test? Seriously?! He hadn't looked at his chart in the last 5 months that we have been scheduling appointments? I say, I don't know doctor, this is appointment number SEVEN, so your guess is as good as mine. Does he have surgery clearance since it is THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW? Of course, no problem, just do xyz test as soon as he can. I ask him to fax the surgery clearance to the foot doctor and primary, he says he will have his staff do it tomorrow. Day of surgery- Surgical center staff asks where is his surgery clearance. Of course, Dr. Manshadi and his staff didn't send as promised. I call the office, give them a fax # and tell them surgery is scheduled for less that 60 minutes from now. They send it (I'm shocked) and surgery goes as planned. I am finally free of this nightmare. I will never return. Three times I had to take the day off from work and drive over an hour in each direction for a test my brother likely did not need, but no one had taken the time to review his case. This is how they treat patients on Medicare. They get paid if you have to keep coming back.

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