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    Kasel Shayla, MD

    3.1 (10 reviews)

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    Patriot Family Medicine

    Patriot Family Medicine

    4.8
    (47 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Dr. Abdulhai and his staff are simply the best!…read more He is always thorough and works well with other Dr.s to ensure you're getting the best care. Sam is also so welcoming and on top of it. Thank you!

    I am currently giving this practice three stars, although I plan to give the doctor and staff…read moreanother opportunity before making a final judgment. My initial experience with Sam, the nurse practitioner, and the physician assistant was very pleasant. They were warm, professional, and made me feel optimistic that I had found a family practice where I could establish long-term care. Unfortunately, my experience changed after my laboratory results became available. A receptionist named Britney called me and immediately began discussing my results without first asking whether I was in a private place or prepared to receive medical information. I was at work and had to interrupt her and ask her to wait while I moved somewhere private. I had assumed she was calling only to schedule a follow-up appointment. I believe staff members discussing medical information should always confirm that the patient is able to speak privately before sharing results. When I returned for my follow-up appointment, there also appeared to be some confusion at the front desk. Although I had confirmed my appointment the previous day, the doctor stated that he had not known I was coming and had taken another patient before me. He apologized, but the delay made me late for work. Once I was called back, the process felt rushed. I was quickly directed onto the scale and then placed in a room with a medical student. I was not asked whether I was comfortable having a student participate in my appointment. The student repeatedly described my hormonal status in a way that did not match what I had previously been told, and our discussion about vitamin D supplementation felt dismissive rather than collaborative. I was also uncomfortable with the student shifting and rocking from side to side in my peripheral vision while the doctor discussed some concerning health information. That made an already stressful conversation more difficult. Later, when the doctor returned and spoke with me privately, the interaction was much more comfortable. He was pleasant, made eye contact, explained things more clearly, and ultimately did a good job addressing my concerns. I wish the receptionist had demonstrated a better understanding of patient privacy, that I had been asked for consent before a medical student joined the appointment, and that the visit had not felt so rushed. Staffing problems, scheduling confusion, and the absence of a manager may explain why the office was having a difficult day, but patients should not have to absorb the consequences. Overall, the doctor handled the appointment well toward the end, and my first visit with the other clinical staff had been positive. I spent considerable time researching family-practice physicians because I hoped to establish ongoing care here. For that reason, I am willing to give the doctor and the office another chance before deciding whether this practice is the right fit for me.

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    Steven Tenenbaum, MD

    Steven Tenenbaum, MD

    4.0
    (44 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    Dr Tenenbaum is incredibly caring, compassionate, thoughtful, brilliant, comprehensive, committed,…read moreaccessible, kind-hearted, thorough, diligent, detailed, with an excellent bedside manner and dedicated physician! It's always a pleasure to interact with his efficient, friendly and caring secretary/office manager, Michelle! Dr Ammie Kahl is an equally FANTASTIC addition to the Practice! She always goes the extra mile for every patient, every time! She is meticulous, dependable and very kind-hearted, as well! A SPECTACULAR Medical Practice in every manner!! OBVIOUSLY, 5 STARS ALL THE WAY!! J. DENDER, MD, PsyD

    This review is for the medical practice rather than Dr. Tenenbaum himself…read more I've been a patient of Dr. Tenenbaum (technically one of his physician's assistants...you know the deal) for about 3 years. My medical history is pretty normal, so there isn't much to cover here: go in, get blood work done, get reminded that I have such-and-such value that is slightly above the norm for the population. Rinse, repeat. What drove me away from this practice (other than the 2020 pandemic...) is that Dr. Tenenbaum transitioned his practice to...concierge medicine. This artificially reduces the number of available physicians in the area, ultimately driving up medical costs for patients who do not necessarily need 24/7 support. I cannot ethically support this business practice, despite having the privilege of being able to pay an extra $200/mo for a service that I will likely not benefit significantly from...at least in the short term. I request that physicians reconsider going 100% concierge and consider a hybrid practice model. Allow those who cannot afford concierge medicine the ability to unlock a variety of physicians in the area. Healthcare is challenging enough as it is in this country...please don't add to the problem.

    Moorpark Comprehensive Medical Group

    Moorpark Comprehensive Medical Group

    3.4
    (68 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I have been going to Moorpark Comprehensive for almost 25 years. Dr. Vo now runs the urgent care…read moreside of things and he is still wonderful. Easy to talk to, thorough, and listens closely to what you say. His nurse practitioner or physicians assistant is young and not nearly as thorough or proactive. One thing that I disagree with is that they will close for lunch on some days. It's called urgent care and they should be available whenever they are open. There is not a lunch listed on their schedule. Dr. Kodama has been our primary care physician for 25 years also. He has been an excellent doctor for many years. Unfortunately, I think he is looking towards retirement, and the quality of the practice has gone down as he has hired some young physician assistants and nurse practitioners to see patients rather than him. Getting to see him how is hard, and when you do, I feel like he is not as thorough as he used to be. The physician assistants are very quick to grab onto one idea of what is going on and send you prescriptions, but they are more times than I would like. They also don't listen very well when you talk to them about side effects or about the medication not working at all. Overall, our family still goes to this practice, we just need to be persistent in getting the care we need if we are dealing with the nurse practitioners or physicians assistants.

    Receptionists are not friendly even on the phone. I hope they are educated on how to deal with…read morepatients keeping in mind that those going there are sick. I was not informed with the result of my X-ray not until I called but didn't get it until my second follow up. PA was very nice though.

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    Just letting our community know that we are open for all business and drive by COVID-19 testing! Very low wait times!

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