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    Edward A Reece, MD

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    My last interaction with this doctor's office was April 2024, trying to book an appointment in need…read moreof getting back on disability for what is now recognized as severe autoimmune issues resulting from years of being abused by my ex-wife. Unfortunately, I never made this appointment as I was deeply disturbed by the office staff saying my files were no where to be found at the time and would have to be enrolled as a new patient, long wait for an appointment upon getting a hold of the office. Combined with a separate scary event in 2022 later described in this review, I have since switched providers... I was unable to ever get through to book appointments throughout 2023, and resorted to my local urgent care for any medical care as needed generally, thankfully having fewer major health scares compared with other recent years since 2019. In 2022, was the scariest encounter personally. I went in with symptoms of pneumonia, somehow lucky enough to get a rare same day appointment. Requested a certain antibiotic (clartihromycin) due to fears of what they was suggested by this doctor (Amoxicillin) and a history of being treated for such illnesses by my providers back home in Indiana using clarithomycin. The doctor insisted on amoxicillin regardless and sent me on my way after the exam, despite noting dangerous heart rates and congestion, breathing patterns, and consistent fever of almost 104. This was a bit strange and inconsistent with past visits. Within two days, I had what friends and family of mine who are licensed doctors in good standing from other states are labeling a TIA (transient ischemic attack or mini-stroke), which occurred during a remote work call I took while recovering. They at least switched me to the medication I originally asked for at this point, and I was able to get over the pneumonia symptoms, didn't get a full blown stroke as far as tests have shown so far I've been able to have performed. However, when combined with the lost records deal in 2024, it's safe to say I jumped ship to a new provider for my disability claim needs. Not sure that was fully wise either considering the big mistakes and slower speed of progress the new provider has made since switch from this doctor, but is what it is sadly. This doctor is very kind, and compassionate for sure. Prior to the visit in 2022 referenced above, I had zero issues at all and had been seeing them since 2019 after a different hospitalization. Perhaps just a fluke, or perhaps just general decreasing quality of office staff in the entire PIH network since the pandemic ‍ I just know I have had incredibly bad medical misfortunes as a whole since having to switch from the UC Irvine health system to PIH being on my now ex-spouse's insurance after moving to LA county from OC in 2019. I'm honestly not a fan of any of the general practitioners I've seen in the PIH network to date.... Besides the pediatricians, who have been great for my kids. The specialists have all been amazing to date as well. When it comes to primary adult care, he's better than what I have now I suppose, but like anyone can make a somewhat big mistake when not fully taking the patient concerns/requests into consideration and is difficult to get appointments when urgent.

    This doctor is incompetent and unethical. Three family members have been treated in this office and…read morewere given horrible care. From what I've seen most of his patients are elderly and he's making lots of money from Medicare without really caring about the patients.

    Edward A Reece, MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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