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    Keating Patrick Dennis, MD

    4.8 (16 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    Fantastic staff and doctor. I had a great experience. Dr. Keating is very, very knowledgeable and takes his time with his patients.

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    Great doc. Very attentive. Took his time. Front office staff is friendly and responsive.

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    4.9(33 reviews)
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    I often hear people use the expression "the eyes are a window to the soul." What I learned during…read moremy visit with Dr. Richard Eisenberg, is the eyes are also a window to your health. Receiving routine eye exams and investing in retinal photography, a "potentially lifesaving screening technique," can help increase optimal eye health or identify the presence of disease, such as macular degeneration. To help identify the early onset of macular degeneration, Dr. Eisenberg uses retinal cameras--without the use of dilation--to capture images within the eye to help provide diagnosis. Retinal photography can also determine if a patient has symptoms related to high blood pressure, heart problems or other disease, including brain cancer. "Signs of papilledema, a swelling of the optic disc or nerve, is most often caused by raised intracranial pressure inside the skull or brain, a symptom requiring further investigation as it can have a number of causes, including a brain tumor." (Learn more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1347290/Retinal-image-revealed-Sam-huge-brain-tumour.html) Invest in your health and make sure to schedule annual visits to your eye doctor. To learn more about optimal eye health and retinal photography, visit Dr. Eisenberg's website using the link below: http://www.drrichardseisenberg.com/retinal-photography.html

    Dr. Eisenberg is the first eye doctor that got my prescription right the FIRST time!!!! I didn't…read morehave to go back at least 3 times because the prescription was wrong, wrong,wrong!!! He is AMAZING!!!

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    3.5(29 reviews)
    1.7 miWest Hills

    Dr Huynh is an excellent doctor in every way. He clearly explains his exams and the condition of my…read morevision. I recently was misdiagnosed by another doctor and he conducted testing which showed that I had no problem.

    Wow. On 4/7 I took my 86 year old father here for an eye exam. While some employees and Dr. Karlin…read moreare extremely hospitable, we had one of the worst encounters I could ever imagine. As with most eye exams there are several tests which have to be done as well as the typical screening of the eyes prior to seeing the Doctor. At 86 my father is hard of hearing and there is a language barrier, which is why I attend all of his appointments. The first interaction with the screening was ok. The young lady wasn't rude but she seemed visibly annoyed that my dad was not completely comprehending what she was asking so I had to intervene. The next part though took the cake. What can be described as a Karen through and through. We were in the waiting room when this woman yelled out our last name. I stood up and so did another woman in the office of Asian descent. Apparently we both had the same last name. The lady seemed confused and said "there's 2 of you?" I said my dad's first name and she said "yeah that one". What transpired next was deplorable, her barking out orders and getting frustrated because my dad wasn't putting his head or eyes in the place she wanted but before I could intervene each time she just keeps yapping and continually making comments like "sir don't put your jaw there and that's not what I asked you to do. Does this woman not have parents? WTF. After this pleasant interaction we saw the Doctor and he asked for another test. No one told us it was going to be $85. It's fine I just paid it; however, who does random tests without notifying the patient on the cost of the test? Unfortunately we had to visit yet again with the unpleasant lady and this time she was just off the rails. I finally stopped her and said, "you have horrible bed side manner and a terrible F in attitude" she stops cold turkey and mutters something about being in her safe space and she is going to get somebody. An office manager comes in and asks to speak to me while another young man does the test. What a difference! A kid with patience and understanding. He mentions to me that he takes care of his grandma so he respects me for being there and totally gets it. Also mentions that the lady we were working with is extremely difficult. Meanwhile I get a talking to by the office manager about my language which is the only thing they can reference because I said the F work once to a terrible human being. I kept asking about the behavior of the employee to which I was afforded a "we deal with this behind the scenes". We see the doctor again and now upon leaving we are escorted out by the office manager who has the audacity to ask me if I am willing to apologize to the employee. I said absolutely not. He proceeds to tell me that I am choosing to do the wrong thing, oh the irony. I ask him if you are asking me to apologize, is your employee going to apologize to me and my father for her behavior? Of course the answer was no. Sad that people beat up on the elderly and can't imagine what would have happened had I not been there to advocate for my father. Never again at this office it's obviously a DEI hub of safe spaces and hypocrites. DEI has no place in this society, especially when the DEI people don't afford it to the very groups they supposedly are advocating for. What happened to us was racist with a mix of elder abuse. Treat people the way you want to be treated but don't cry wolf when someone isn't willing to put up with your crap. STAY away the reviews are spot on and I will be finding my parents a new eye doctor. ‍

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