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Esther L. Fields, DO

4.4 (7 reviews)
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I'm writing this review multiple months after my first visit, and mostly because I keep thinking…read moreabout the conversations we had and it rubs me the wrong way. For starters I have been getting hives on my body randomly for about a year. I've tried to do some food tracing, substance tracing (shampoos, lotions, etc) and just can't figure out what's causing my hives. I get them on business trips and on vacations around the world so it can't be just local allergens. They are the worst at night and I've taken multiple pictures to try and track them. Typically I take a Claritin and it helps enough to get me to sleep. I came to this office to see if I can get some relief or answers. The entire start of the visit was subpar. They had my sign documents claiming I knew the fee was $150 for the consult. I signed two papers stating I knew the consult was not covered by my insurance yada-yada ok. I see a lot of doctors because of my (unrelated) autoimmune disease and in general this was out of the ordinary but whatever. I then get into my little doctor room and wait 30 minutes for her. Right before she comes in the girl from the front desk comes in instead, and asks to take my payment. Note- I have not seen the doctor. This is extremely out of the ordinary and I pushed back asking if I could pay after I saw the doctor. This is so much of a red flag. The answer was no, so I handed my credit card over and moved forward since I had already sat there. She returned my receipt and my card before the doctor entered immediately after. The visit was basically the doctor having a long list of checkbox questions that took ten minutes. I don't know how we got on the topic but we started talking about birth control. Somehow we started talking about how I ordered it, via Nurx (online access to birth control, you do a televisit with a doctor and they write you a prescription and ship the product to your house. I did this after seeing a gyno who prescribed the same BC pill to me for 4 years, who actually told me about the service in the first place). She started to berate me and tell me that the method in which I order birth control is concerning to her. We stayed on the topic for more time than we discussed my hives. I tried to take us back to my actual issue twice and she reverted to repeating how messed up my birth control choices were. She asked about my husband (I had a wedding ring on) and if he knew I was taking the birth control, the process in which I saw a doctor for it, etc. This was wholly inappropriate. She is not a gyno, she is not trained in that area of medicine, and she was not asked to provide any commentary on my birth control. It's really none of her fricken business. I finally am getting fed up and start showing her my the night pictures of the hives - where they are all over my arms and legs and I'm asking her to focus on the issue at hand. She confirms she can see the hives while I'm sitting there in the office (had a few here and there while I'm sitting in front of her) and she says my hives look bad enough in the pictures to warrant an allergy shot. However - she says they are not bad enough while I'm sitting in front of her right that second. Instead - she pushed a biologic drug option on me. A biologic is serious medication and this is also wholly inappropriate. I am getting serious vibes that she compensates off of patients on biologic medication. I tell her there is no way I need something so serious without trying other less serious remedies first. Also of course they aren't perfectly bad while I'm sitting in front of her, but I do have them with documented DATED proof in pictures. I'm not sure how she expects me to schedule a visit with her at 1 AM - or to schedule my hives to show up perfectly aligned with my doctors appt. She ends up writing me a script for a respiratory medication (no where on any website or info sheet for this drug does it state it treats hives) and tells me if it doesn't work we can go for the biologic despite my multiple rejections of the biologic. Of course this is not going to work - this doesn't treat my hives?? I have a friend who is a pharmacist for a hospital chain in another state who said he had never seen this medication prescribed for hives. He asked his colleagues and they all said it is not a medication for hives. I left and I will not go back. I'm royally pissed and should have noticed the red flags immediately. I'm still mad about how disrespectful the doctor was, how unorthodox the office is, and how much I felt scammed.

We love Dr. Rajashekhar! She's seen our whole family. She's great with kids and adults alike. Just…read morewish we could clone her to be our GP too!

Esther L. Fields, DO - pulmonologist - Updated May 2026

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