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    Lung Center Associates

    5.0 (1 review)

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    CLS Health Comprehensive Care Clinic - Clear Lake

    CLS Health Comprehensive Care Clinic - Clear Lake

    2.5(45 reviews)
    9.2 miClear Lake

    POOR FRONT DESK!!!…read more Came with my spouse to see Dr. Naser Elkhalili and checked in on the phone. We also were assisted by the front desk rep Maribel who was rude and unprofessional. She advised of the copay which was incorrect and would not listen to what I was explaining to her with regard to our insurance/benefits. She made it clear she was not concerned with what he should have paid and insisted the copay was more than what the benefits stated. I paid it because it was obvious she could not accept what I knew he owed. My background is insurance and I've been a claims analyst, so I'm very familiar with our benefits. The "manager" Cheronda was sitting next to her and wasn't very helpful and stated they would reverify the benefit but it would prolong our wait from being seen. $15 dollars should not have prevented my husband from being seen nor them doing their job efficiently. Once we were called to the back the intake nurse Nicole was very warm and welcoming just like a doctor's office should be. It all starts at the front desk!! I did voice my concerns to Dr. Elkhalili and he unfortunately made excuses for his poor staff. It was sad seeing how the front desk interacts with their patients.

    I praised this medical center in a previous post, but after today, I would give them zero if I…read morecould. I had a procedure scheduled for this Thursday and was called today to be told that my time had changed, I could not miss any more work that I have done to my legs and was wanting to get this done as soon as possible as possible. When I called to verify my appointment on Thursday I was told my appointment time was changed, I explained when I take time off from work, they expect me to be back at a certain time. Then I was told the cost of my procedure would be $800, on Tuesday, when my appointment is on Thursday. When I spoke to Jess from Dr. Ben's office told me that appointment times are tentative and not guaranteed and I was told that in the room, which I was not. Jess continued to speak over me as I asked why I was not told sooner about my co-pay for my visit, I was dismissed and told they could not contact my insurance early. Let's not mention how I was charge incorrectly for an appointment on their system and to this day I'm still waiting for a refund. Do not recommend this facility.

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    Millennium Physicians - Respiratory & Sleep Disorders

    Millennium Physicians - Respiratory & Sleep Disorders

    3.0(10 reviews)
    38.9 mi

    Was supposed to have my first appointment with Dr. Sasieta today in Cypress where I guess he…read moresometimes sees patients outside of the Woodlands. I did the pre-check in online and figured there would be little to no paperwork to do when I arrived however that wasn't the case. No big deal. My appointment was for 0900. I completed the paperwork and sat down and waited to be called back. Waited for literally one hour because I heard his assistant telling other patients how busy the doctor is and things are running behind schedule. Finally at 1000 I've had enough and I go back up to the desk to tell his assistant that I've been waiting for an hour and she realized that they "forgot" about me. I tell her I'm leaving at this point and I want them to refund my copay which I paid in advance during the check-in process and she tells me that she will give me a number to call. I tell her I'm not calling any number as they've wasted my time prepping for the appointment, driving there and sitting in the waiting room for over an hour. He may be a great doctor but I wouldn't know because his staff sucks.

    Where do I start? I had a sleep study done in the Woodlands back on January 28, 2025. They lost my…read moresleep study, and I did not get my CPAP machine until April of 2025. The machine is not working correctly. I have tried to call them now for two days leaving messages with no response from their office. Now I have found out they are no longer part of the Millennium Physicians group. They don't answer any of their phones. And they don't return any of my messages I have left. Now I have a machine that is not working and cannot make contact with them at all. I will be turning in my machine and looking for a different Sleep doctor. This group is a joke. I do not recommend using this group at all. Save yourself a lot of frustration and go somewhere else.

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    Houston Pulmonary Associates PA

    Houston Pulmonary Associates PA

    1.0(1 review)
    8.6 miClear Lake

    BEWARE of coming into this facility of the Houston Pulmonary Medicine Addociates PA, Lung and Sleep…read moreCenter, at 5 Professional Drive in Webster, TX. They believe that it is perfectly safe to inhale toxic bug repellent while a patient is taking a pulmonary function test. This test requires deep inhalation and exhalation. I had a pulmonary function test scheduled for the afternoon today, and after waiting 40 minutes, a staff person finally showed up to tell me that she was the only one there and that the wait would be just a little longer. At the same time, a man from a pest control company came in, gloves in hand, with a repellent canister, ready to spray insect/bug repellent during, or just a few minutes before, I would be taking my pulmonary function test. He told me he was planning to spray the inside and outside of the clinic. When I complained to him and to the woman that insect repellent is toxic, or can cause allergic reactions, they both assured me that repellent is not toxic, even though the man was putting his gloves on to spray both indoors and outdoors. Why bother with gloves if the repellent is safe enough to soak your hands in it and breathe it in? My initial thought was to ask whether either of them had children and whether, as parents, they felt the repellent was non toxic enough to pour into a glass and ask their children to deeply inhale and drink the nontoxic substance. Or perhaps they themselves feel it is so non toxic, they would like to have a glass for lunch. Instead of asking these questions, since I was the patient paying for the diagnostic test, I asked that the insect repellent company gentlemen return after I was gone and had completed my test. The staff woman said that she contacted their manager and that this was not possible. Therefore, despite my own tight work schedule, I rescheduled my test for their other office location in Astoria where I felt it was safer since several physicians...including the pulmonologists themselves are actually located. My thought process is that perhaps when they spray their office on Astoria in Houston, at Medical Plaza 2, they wait until a weekend when no one is in these offices and perhaps the toxic repellent will have settled down enough so that neither the doctors, their staff nor their patients need to deeply inhale it at the very time it is sprayed. The visit to the Webster location at 5 Professional Drive, felt a little like the twilight zone today. Saying this repellent is so safe is like saying the air quality after the Deer Park Chemical fire is perfectly safe to inhale and even take a run while the sky is filled with black smoke. I cannot recall the last time I had insect repellent for any of my meals or inhaled it deeply since it is so safe. This is after all a lung clinic. I feel quite certain that none of the doctors would prescribe that insect repellent be present while a patient breathes deeply in-and-out during a pulmonary function test. Nor would the doctors themselves, or ask their family members, to take a pulmonary function test just as bug repellent is being sprayed. The total disregard for both a patient's time and their oath to "do no harm" is apparently irrelevant at the 5 Prefessional Park Drive location of the Houston Pulmonary Medicine Associates, PA. In case you are interested in scientific facts about allegedly safe insect repellents, I found a 2019 consumer reports report showing how the EPA and The Centers for Disease Control, evaluate whether these repellents are safe or not. Bottom line, is no, and they can cause severe allergic reactions as well. One ingredient is black pepper based and as it happens I am highly allergic to that. So had I stayed and had the pulmonary function test I would have had an allergic reaction during it. The other ingredients in the allegedly safe insect repellent is not safe for children under 3 according to the EPA and Centers for Disease Control. Here is the report: https://www.consumerreports.org/insect-repellent/do-natural-insect-repellents-work While I did not ask precisely what was in the insect repellent canister that the man was going to spray inside the office during patient hours, with patients taking pulmonary function tests and also sleep studies, it makes no difference at this point. Believing that it is medically safe to expose patients to any insect repellent during a pulmonary function test is beyond irresponsible medically. Hopefully in the future, the Houston Pulmonary Medicine Associates, PA can reschedule their insect repellent spraying indoors when their patients, who they swore an oath to protect, are not present. Before your schedule your appointment here, be sure to ask whether their monthly insect repellent spray will happen during your visit.

    Lung Center Associates - pulmonologist - Updated May 2026

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