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    Lee Y S Lynda, MD

    4.4 (23 reviews)

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    Dr. Lee is extremely knowledgeable and compassionate. I feel privileged to have access to her services.

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    Dr. Lynda Lee is the best doctor I have ever seen!! She really cares about her patients!!

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    Hirschfeld David S MD

    Hirschfeld David S MD

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.8 miCambrian Park

    A Well-Oiled Office…read more.... Pros: People are top of the line. Good location and parking. Cons: Waiting room is often crowded. Office interiors are a bit frayed. Suggestion: Patients - Be flexible with your schedule. Dr and Staff - Declutter the office and give it a fresh coat of paint. Star Ratings: - Overall: 4 - Scheduling: 5 - Waiting for Appts: 4 - Location: 4 - Waiting Room: 3 - Wait Time: 4 - Technicians: 5 - Dr Hirschfeld: 5 - Office Environment: 3 - Billing: 4 - Parking: 4 - Restrooms: 3 ( needs more cleanup ) It's probably just a sign of age. When you're 11, you go to the orthodontist for braces. When you're 61, you go to the dermatologist, gastroenterologist, internist, opthamologist, podiatrist, rheumatologist and, of course, the urologist...not to mention the chiropractor, physical therapist and dentist ( if you have any teeth left ). So it came as little surprise I needed to see the cardiologist. When I first noticed some scary symptoms in 2009, such as chest pain, my primary care physician heartily recommended me to Dr Hirschfeld. A series of tests at that time revealed no problem, but when similar problems occurred recently, I made a fast dash ( maybe a brisk walk ) back to his office. - Scheduling: The calendar belongs to Patty, Dr Hirschfeld's receptionist. She's very good at juggling appointments which is necessary since the caseload seems quite high and the wait for non-emergency procedures is rather long. - Waiting For Appointments: Depends on the severity of your situation. My initial "stress test" was scheduled within a week of a request, possibly because it came from my doctor. Something was a bit suspicious, but the follow-up "stress echo" took 3 weeks to get on the calendar. Your flexibility in hour of arrival will also be rewarded. My job limited appointments to the afternoon. - Location: In a "relatively new" building at the west end of the Good Samaritan campus. 15 years isn't new, but compared to 40 in the main hospital it is. Good access to nearby roads. - Waiting Room: Fairly small, especially for the number of patients seen by the 3 doctors who share the facility. There are many magazines to read, but you might do so standing up or elbow-to-elbow with a neighboring chair. - Wait Time: Not too bad, considering the high volume of patients. Apart from completing any paperwork, plan to sit for 5-15 minutes. - Assistants and Technicians: Everyone I met seemed conscientious, friendly, knowledgeable and understanding of pain which is particularly important as the treadmill accelerates and incline is raised until your face turns red. Once your blood pressure reaches a certain level and you're about to "cry uncle", they'll help you recover at your own pace. - Dr Hirschfeld: For a guy with seniority in the profession, he's surprisingly energetic and highly involved. On both occasions, he answered all my questions and made time to double-check the symptoms. That's in contrast to my experience in 2009 when I feel he didn't take my issues seriously. - Office Environment: About as you'd expect...busy, a bit cluttered and shopworn around the edges after many years in the same location. - Billing: Efficient. They get your insurance information up front and paperwork is handled behind the scenes where it belongs. I've only to cover a co-pay at each appointment. - Parking: Plenty in a parking structure to the north plus scattered spaces to the east toward Good Samaritan and the older, single floor medical offices. Overall, I'd recommend Dr Hirschfeld and his staff. It's like a well-oiled machine... although a bit overworked.

    I can't recommend this office enough! Compassionate and…read morethorough..you couldn't be in better hands. They don't make them like this any more. Dr Hirschfeld I thank you and your office.

    Patel Neelakshi MD

    Patel Neelakshi MD

    3.5(8 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    My symptoms started a while ago, feeling sore, tired, but nothing that seemed necessary for a…read moredoctors visit. Then, my thumb started feeling "weird" -- and happily ignored it. That was until my thumb would wake me up in the dead of night and it was bent in this "L" shape -- and the pain was excruciating! What the ....? So I go to my regular MD and he tells me it's trigger thumb. What on earth is trigger thumb? Oh, of course ... nobody knows the exact cause. Lovely. I'm referred a hand specialist, and get a cortisone shot. Let me tell you, I'm like Lance Armstrong without the cycling and the lying. I LOVE steroids, and happy to admit it! The shot worked like a dream!!! Now the bad part is MORE fingers are acting weird, and my toes too! Really? I felt like I aged 25 years over the course of 5 months. Now I'm exhausted, my fingers are swelling. I can't get out of bed, and I have no idea what's wrong. The hand specialist told me NOTHING except I can do research online and see what I find. You. are. joking. Seriously? I want to be paid a boatload of money to tell people to " figure it out themselves" -- that sounds like a sweet career! So now I'm looking stuff up and all my symptoms are pointing to rheumatoid arthritis. Geezuschristcriminycrapoop! I go back to my regular doctor. I tell him something is terribly wrong. More tests. All signs are pointing to rheumatoid arthritis. After a bit of research, I find out this is an autoimmune disease. One of my fingers became so swollen I simply had to stop using it. My pain is 24 hours a day, I simply can't take it anymore. My GP referred me to Dr. Patel, and off I went to her office. Before my first appointment, a questionnaire was mailed to me to fill out before I arrived. Major bonus points since it was incredibly long and I had to call family members to find out what our health history was. It was great to fill this out weeks before instead of scrambling to figure this out in the doctors office. When I arrive for my appointment, the waiting room is large and clean, and you don't feel paranoid not to touch anything.The staff was nice AND attentive, you're not met with annoying stares or simply being ignored. I felt safe, it seems like an odd statement, but for the months of pain and fatigue I've endured -- it was nice to feel safe somewhere. Meeting Dr. Patel is a breath of fresh air. She is a soft spoken, very gentle woman -- and she is just what I need in a doctor. She looked through my questionnaire, and followed up with more questions and tests. The facility has most everything on site, so I didn't need to travel the globe for random tests. So I get my blood work and MRI's done "in house". Dr. Patel asks a lot of questions, and makes sure I understand everything that she is explaining to me. Never have I felt rushed by her, and she and her entire staff make me feel comfortable with my treatment and explain everything in detail. She is located in a facility with a few more doctors, and there is a lot going on. I feel a sense of calm amongst the hustle and bustle within the medical center. I've been in treatment for a couple of months now, and so far I feel as if I'm on the right track. The amount of pills I take now is exasperating, but it sure beats the pain and fatigue I was feeling a while back. The sad news is I'll have to take medication for the rest of my life, but if I'm on the path to being back to my previous self ~ then count me in. I've been debating on writing this, since I feel like I'm putting my personal life out there in the Yelp world, and also selfish since I don't want Dr. Patel to become so busy I can't come in for my regular visits ~ or lose my Duchess title.

    Been here three times, and each time the wait is about 45 minutes. For people with pain issues,…read morethis is a big deal. I tried calling the office to discuss serious side effects and after two tries and three weeks, no response. I went off the medication finally after getting through to the GP. She also run extensive tests, and no one ever calls with results even when there are positive results.

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    Tiffany L Gorman, MD - Tiffany Gorman, MD

    Tiffany L Gorman, MD

    3.8(68 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I am VERY disappointed in the lack of customer consideration I recently experienced at Silicon…read moreValley Sports Med under the leadership of Dr Tiffany Gorman. I proactively sent an email to my doctor (Dr. Doscas) asking about some recent tests and prescriptions only to be notified that my doctor has left the practice. While Dr. Doscas was a great doctor, I'm puzzled by how this was all handled. I received no email or comms from my doctor, the management team nor was I given any guidance on next steps in switching doctors. This is unacceptable. I should have been proactively notified and should have been made aware of my options ASAP. I called and texted the office several times to speak to Dr. Gorman about my experience but did not receive a call back. Instead, I received an impersonal, cold and sterile letter a few days later notifying me that I needed to find another doctor. I would not recommend this practice to anyone given the sloppy nature of my situation was managed- it's completely unacceptable.

    I have been seeing Dr. Gorman for probably ten years now. Five years ago I moved to the Big Island…read moreof Hawaii. I schedule my appointments, with Dr. Gorman, three months out. We go over my labs, meds, and any issues I might be having. There has never been a time when she hasn't been able to fit me in. The reason she has PA's, is so all patients can be seen if and when she can't. Even Having to flying in from the island 4 times a year to see her is more than worth my time. If you think getting in to see Dr. Gorman is tough, move to Hawaii, here you could die before seeing a doctor, that's why I pay to fly in to Cali to see Dr. Gorman.

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