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    Paul Jain, MD

    Paul Jain, MD

    5.0(2 reviews)
    15.4 km

    Dr. Jain is one of my favorite MDs. He is kind, approachable, caring and gives me the time needed…read moreto help me with whatever condition I present with at the time. He is humble and treats you with respect when you are speaking with him over the phone or in person. He has been a great Doc to both work with and also to get advice from. I'm happy to refer any of my patients to him because I know he will give great care, great follow up and he is also reasonable. He is always available if you need him and even if he is swamped with work or patients he is always completely attentive. He can give shoulder rotator cuff injections, injections to treat tennis and golf elbow, gives gentle trigger point injections in the lower back and trap regions and will refer out if needed. Whether you are a patient, attorney or referring doc, I highly rec Dr. Jain. You will always be receiving the best from him!

    Hello!!! I wanted to recommend Dr. Paul Jain to anyone looking for a medical solution. I was seen…read morefor treatment evaluation for a concussion, neck and back injury due to a motor vehicle accident. He is incredibly professional, patient and kind. He takes the time to listen and evaluate your symptoms, he focuses on finding a solution to your pain. Dr Jain is not afraid to try different approaches to find something that works for you!!! It's hard to find a genuine doctor now a days and he is definitely one of them!!!!! I highly recommend his practice. Thank you for not giving up on me

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    Mexico Bariatric Center - Dr. Miguel Montalvo Surgery team at Hospital Azar

    Mexico Bariatric Center

    3.8(64 reviews)
    0.6 kmLa Chapu (Chapultepec)

    This review will be lengthy as it is important for anyone considering weight loss surgery to review…read moreall their options. This review can also serve as advice in getting weight loss surgery as I will add important caveats. When I got serious about weight loss surgery after suffering the up and down weight gain and loss from PCOS I researched a lot of places on different countries. I could have done the surgery under my insurance but I wanted it done right away. This hospital was on the top of my list. They have many coordinators and liaisons to help you through your whole process. Karla is awesome!! She takes care of every practical detail and makes sure everything is fulfilled to your standard. To qualify for the surgery you will need to go to their website and put in your info with height and weight. You get accepted right away if you qualify then you are contacted by a representative of the hospital. They do require a list of meds, previous surgeries, allergies, and medical history. There are certain conditions to prevent you from having the surgery and they won't risk your life for money. An internist sees you before surgery to review meds and blood work. He will also instruct you when to retake meds or stop taking certain meds altogether. Before surgery they obtain blood labs, Covid test, lung CT, and EKG. You get all your records, imaging, and prescribed post surgical meds upon discharge. I had the gastric sleeve which lasts 45 minutes. You are placed under anesthesia and they remove 80% of your stomach through laparoscopy. I have 4 scars on my stomach that will heal nicely. They do put a drain in you to remove any excess blood so your body doesn't have to go about absorbing it all. The most painful part of the surgery was the drain. It hurt with movement and deep breathing. I did well with my incentive spirometer but it was hard with that drain. Other patients complained about it too but we all realized it was very necessary! When it came out I felt 1000 times better. They do encourage you to drink fluids slowly after surgery and provide bottled water, Gatorade, and juice as well as ice chips. They had normal saline running the whole time and also hung antibiotics, pain medicine, steroids for inflammation, and meds to prevent nausea and reflux. Okay, so this place is as modern as it's going to get. As a nurse there were a lot of things I would do different but I was a good patient ;) The stretcher I was on had blood splatter (I hope) from another patient and one nurse gave me a breathing treatment with a mask that had been on the floor. I did my own cleaning in my room. I am so happy to have had this procedure here. They do a leak test the next day to make sure you're stitched up tight, by the way.

    I want to share my honest experience with Mexico Bariatric Center so others know what to expect…read more There is a huge language barrier between patients and a lot of the nurses and doctors. Some doctors speak English very well, but many do not, which made communication stressful at times. Another big issue was unexpected costs. I was told upfront what my package included, but once I was discharged, I was charged for every medication given during my stay. I was also hit with a BMI fee that I was originally told was already covered during my first consultation and paid before arrival. At discharge, I ended up paying an additional $835 on top of the $6,000+ I had already paid. On top of that, I paid for a full gastric bypass, but I was actually given a mini gastric bypass. This was never explained to me by the surgeon--I only found out afterward from the aftercare doctor. I do want to say Dr. Martin was great. She spoke excellent English, explained everything clearly, and I really appreciated her care. However, after surgery, I experienced complications and was throwing up blood. I was given medication to help with clotting, but I was continuously charged for it without being told. I assumed it was included in my surgical package, but it was not. Overall, I would say be very cautious and ask detailed questions about costs and procedures before booking with Mexico Bariatric Center. Make sure you fully understand what is included--and what is not.

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    Mexico Bariatric Center - Founder Ron Elli and Dr. Christian Rodriguez Lopez with bariatric patient couple at Hospital Azar

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    Founder Ron Elli and Dr. Christian Rodriguez Lopez with bariatric patient couple at Hospital Azar

    Pain Consultants of San Diego - Chula Vista

    Pain Consultants of San Diego - Chula Vista

    3.4(5 reviews)
    15.5 km

    Thoroughly unprofessional. Office is set up super cheaply looks like a fly by night operation…read more Waste of a 5 hour drive. Go elsewhere.

    PA James Lynch is rude and unprofessional. Had a consultation appointment for my grandmother, as a…read morereturning patient, to seek other options due to inefficient treatment. He did a horrible job explaining options and when I had questions he said, "You don't understand the terminology so I'm just gonna go." I stopped him and said "No I understand you just fine," as I'm in the medical field myself. He said, "This is going no where, I'm not gonna argue with you," and stormed out of the room. I hear him down the hallway speaking to the manager saying, "Diego you need to go in there because the granddaughter is being difficult and just wants to argue." UNPROFESSIONAL AND RUDE!! Not only is it your job to ensure the patient understands what you're saying, but you're gonna sit here and talk to us like we're stupid and beneath you??? I was calm during the whole interaction up until that point, asking whatever questions we had, which is the whole reason for a consultation appointment. Spoke with both the manager, Diego and another staff member, Jackie (who has always been very helpful in the past) and they were apologetic but not excusatory. Jackie stated that she, "knows how he is" and that she has also gotten into it with him many times before. I absolutely cannot believe that Dr. Verdolin would have someone with such terrible bedside manner, and just outright rude and unprofessional on staff. You are supposed to be an advocate and educator for you patients, not belittle them and talk to them like they're stupid. He needs to go back to residency and learn bedside manner, or just manners period!

    Pain Doctors - painmanagement - Updated May 2026

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