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    Mrs. Rina Roy, MD

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    Tuned in to the patient pays attention to details and explains what's going on so you can understand.

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    Optum - Silver Lake

    Optum - Silver Lake

    (6 reviews)

    I would give Optum Silverlake clinic a negative rating if I could. I went to my appointment last…read moreTuesday, appearing 15 minutes early as requested. I explained to the medical assistant that I was angry at Optum, but not at the staff because they had always been kind to me. I also explained that I have brain damage to my hippocampus, so it was difficult to control my emotions if I became upset. That assistant (who would not give me her name, a guilty conscience, perhaps?) proceeded to treat me coldly and without any empathy. Of course that was upsetting to me. I began crying and she began threatening me with "security" or "police". I asked multiple times just to see the medical professional for my appointment and she refused. Apparently, while she was gone to get "security", she must have told the rest of the staff that I was the problem because she came back with a huge guy named Derek D. and told me that my appointment would not be honored. I wish I had a photograph of the smirk on her face when she said that. Honestly, I still believe that the ARNP (Uman Gahlot) and the MD (Dr. Nelson) are actually kind people and if they had spent 5 minutes with me the situation would have ended. The assistant, Ms. No One Identifiable, had made sure that option was blocked to me. I was escorted out of the building by another big, burly guy. While in the parking lot, I called the police myself and informed them that The Optum Clinic, Silver Lake, had refused to let me keep my appointment. Then I left. Honestly, I've never been treated to badly by a medical clinic in my entire life. Then they had the gall to send me a message today that I could sign up for another provider! Believe me, they could not PAY me enough to ever go there again. I've decided, since my great doctor, Dr. Murphy, left Optum Mukilteo in 2022, that I have several better options. After I recover from the trauma caused by this assistant, I will be writing to Optum's CEO in Minnesota and letting him know how displeased I am with Optum in general. Everett Clinic used to be a great clinic, but not anymore.

    i took my blood pressure on my good cuff before I left the house. 147/117 or like that. Then I went…read morestraight to Optum. The nurses kept saying that I was 120/80. I knew that it was wrong, so their nurse kept sending in people saying 120/80. I drove down the street to the pharmacy to use their cslibrated machine. I printed out a receipt stating that: MY BLOOD PRESSURE WAS 165/123. The "head nurse" called me the next day and yelled at me for posting my experience. She told me to shut up and that her staff was always right. My doctor saw the print out, took my BP, and knew that the 120/80 was an easy out. after that I always had him take my blood pressure. And bring my cuff. If you have a complaint with these people, which you most likely will, they will treat you terribly.

    Robert Scarr, MD

    Robert Scarr, MD

    (6 reviews)

    Never make an appointment with this Dr. I went to see him because I had recently moved to the area…read moreand was looking for a primary care physician. He had the soonest opening. Until this appointment, I have NEVER filed any kind of a formal complaint against a medical professional (and there have been a couple times that I thought about it). After my appointment with Dr. Scarr, I went straight home and made a complaint through The Everett Clinic's customer service website. More concerning to me than his general lack of respect and professionalism were the following: 1. He did no more than make a cursory glance at the medical history I had just provided to the assistant before jumping to several (incorrect) conclusions about why I was there and how he wanted to treat me. 2. He made multiple out of date, incorrect, and potentially dangerous statements about the treatment of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (a specific autoimmune thyroid disease). And made some rude remarks about my concerns being cosmetic in nature rather than truly medical. 3. He doesn't understand depression and the need for pharmaceutical treatment. Period. And he is insensitive when discussing it. I left in tears and absolutely furious. Most telling to me was that when I scheduled a follow-up appointment with a different doctor the receptionist didn't bat an eye and signed me right up with a primary care physician that hadn't been accepting new patients when I called three days before.

    this doctor is insensitive. He may have helped damage my hearing permantly . I saw a walk in doctor…read moreabout my hearing and there was no communicaiton betiween Dr Scarr and the walk in doctor. .After that Dr Scarr put me on sudafed for my ear. He said he knows nothing about the ear but he tried to treat it anyway. He wasted lots of precious time. THere is only so much time to treat a hearing loss before it gets worse.. HE didn't put me on prednisone which should have been the first course of action, He didn't take anything about me seriously. I don['t think he likes disabled clients. I may have had more hearing if he would have referred me to a specialist. He had no business treaing a hearing loss when he said he know nothing aboutt it. He always ran into the room and ran right back out after just a few miinues.

    Mrs. Rina Roy, MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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