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    Dewayne E Niebur, M.D

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Hossein Hassani, MD - Dignity Health

    Hossein Hassani, MD

    (20 reviews)

    I've been to this office a couple times now and the experience has been pretty consistent. The…read morecheck in process is usually smooth even if there's a bit of a wait. The front desk staff know what they're doing and answer questions without rushing you. Once inside, the medical staff take their time to go through everything step by step. The doctor I saw didn't seem like they were in a rush which I appreciated a lot. They listened and made sure to explain things in a way that was easy to understand without overloading me with too much info.

    I didn't see this doctor so this rating is not for him. I want to express how deeply upset I am at…read morethis company for wanting to take so much money from me. I really wish I read the reviews before coming here. Like the two other people who have come to dignity health prior, I have been SCAMMED. I came in for a TB test and got charged $500 for the new patient fee. Let me repeat that and emphasize it here: $500 Can someone tell me if it makes sense to have to spend $500 just to walk into an office? If everyone spent $500 on one office visit, would people be able to pay for rent? Or food? Our healthcare system is literally broken and sadly writing this review won't change anything but at least I can share my thoughts to those who are considering coming here and change their minds.0 I think the people who work for this medical foundation are probably thinking, " we don't care about your lives or what you need, we just want your money and we're going to get it." It's literally a loophole created to make patients pay more than they think and that's so fishy. It's sad to say many medical clinics think this way. Having read previous reviews, i found that many people are left waiting for prescriptions for weeks or were diagnosed with the wrong problems! That's crazy....... I have to pay $500 because the doctor asked me questions about my hobbies and where I surf for 45 minutes. Wow! If I knew it was going to be that expensive I would have gone to this clinic! I spoke to the patient advocate number that the office lady provided and she was not only sarcastic and rude but also didn't sound like she gave an f about me. This horrible experience has taught me a valuable lesson to never trust them again. I'll also be telling all of my friends, neighbors, and community to avoid coming here and opt for KAISER or any other clinic that isn't called dignity health.

    Salvatore Fratianni, MD

    Salvatore Fratianni, MD

    (12 reviews)

    I called to Salvatore Fratianna's clinic, and the clinic approved that he accepts new patients, so…read moreI scheduled an appointment with him. I had to wait for the appointment for MORE THAN A MONTH because I was a new patient. Obviously, I had no choice but to wait, while during the ridiculous waiting time, my medical issues become more severe, which required medical attention. After waiting for weeks, finally, I had my appointment with him, and I explain my urgent medical issues, and his immediate unexplained response was: "you can go to another doctor if you want". I needed medical assistance, but he tried to "get away" from helping, for some unexplained reason. He continued with his sketchy behavior by saying that: "right now, I don't accept any new patients". I also asked for a note for medical leave, but he responded by: "I don't do that". Due to his suspicious behavior, I got the feeling that Salvatore doesn't say the whole truth, and it seems he's trying to hide something. The fact that he agreed to see me, and once he saw me, he almost immediately changed his version to "I don't accept any new patients", is suspicious. To conclude, Salvatore is playing with people's health, and have no problem to accept patients to meet with him, and then just decide that he doesn't want to treat urgent medical problems after they have waited for OVER A MONTH to see him, and just send them away, knowing it will take a very long time for them to get medical attention with a different doctor. After investigating his background even deeper by reading more reviews about him, his inconsistent behavior seems to be a pattern. Salvatore seems to be untrustworthy. I'm not sure how Aetna allow themselves to continue to work with him. It's probably better for everyone to find a good doctor.

    My experience with Dr. Frattiani in the four or five visits that I have had are that he runs a…read morelittle behind because he spends as much time as his patients need for their issues instead of rushing them in and out. He is especially good with bio-identical hormones both for men and women. He is one of the few doctors in this area that will do the Wiley Protocol (same hormonal template as you had when you were young--the one that Suzanne Sommers does) and he knows T.S. Wiley personally. He will also do the HCG Diet. Both of these are extremely effective, but also controversial, so he will do them if you ask for them. I like the fact that he is open minded, keeps up on all of the cutting edge therapies and is holistic instead of being of the drug oriented "standard of practice" mind that most doctors are.

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    A year ago they misdiagnosed me with an " infection " This misdagnosis turned out to be cancer…read more Once I demanded an MRI a year later. I was told it was cancer and now has spread to three areas. Maybe you shou;d've had an MRI done instead of an ultrasound. Epic Fail!!! To top it off I had to go back to this house of horroes today for an annual physical. Waited in a room for 1.5 hours and no doctor in sight. Ant why is it called " doctors on duty ? " when is the last time an actual doctor stepped foot in the building? should be called " NP may or may not be on duty " RUN!!!!!

    I am deeply disappointed with the care I received at this urgent care. When my rapid strep throat…read moretest came back negative, the nurse practitioner immediately framed the situation as "it must be gonorrhea or chlamydia" and started me on STI treatment, presenting it as the only explanation. When I specifically asked if it could be something else, she essentially said no. This was not only inaccurate but also incredibly irresponsible. What should have been said was something like: "Because the rapid test is negative, I'll start you on antibiotics that cover different possibilities, including STIs, while we wait for the lab swab to come back. It may turn out to be another bacterial cause, such as tonsillitis, which won't show up on today's rapid test. Let's cover our bases until we know for sure." That would have been professional, accurate, and safe. Instead, I left the clinic believing I had an STI and accused my partner of giving it to me. This created serious and unnecessary distress and could have had lasting consequences for my relationship. Days later, I got my lab results back -- I do not have an STI. What I actually had was a severe case of tonsillitis caused by another bacterium. All of this happened while I was so ill that I hadn't eaten in two days and fainted in the exam room. For a provider to so confidently and incorrectly declare an STI, without caveats or confirmation, was not just careless -- it was unprofessional and potentially harmful. Clinicians have a responsibility to frame uncertain situations with caution and balance, especially when the social implications are so high. This experience fell far short of that standard.

    Dewayne E Niebur, M.D - familydr - Updated May 2026

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