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    Pham Nhu, MD

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    Does anyone know where Dr. Nhu Pham is going? It seems she is no longer with John Muir in Alamo??

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    Manisha Malhotra, MD

    Manisha Malhotra, MD

    3.1(10 reviews)
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    I have been seeing Dr. Malhotra for a number of years, during which time the practice has gotten…read moreworse and worse. I like Dr. Malhotra herself. I think she genuinely cares, that she listens well and that she genuinely wants to do right by her patients. But the John Muir system stifles all that. So the low rating is really about the system, not the doctor. But since the doctor is in this system and must abide by its awful parameters, it is her office that suffers, and therefore, this review. I doubt Dr. M. hires her staff, and it is really pathetic having to deal with them. A med. asst. who doesn't know the difference between "weight" and "wait," a med. asst. who throws her screen at me for me to find what I am looking for when I say something is on My Chart that she says isn't. Going to My Chart after an ER visit to get a follow-up appt. and it states a 4-month wait for an ER follow-up. Again, none of this is Dr. M's fault, but it is what you will deal with because of the system she is in. After 5 years of this, I can't take it any more and am looking for a GP who is not in John Muir's system because JM's system is just plain broken.

    I was happy & contented with my excellent primary care physician Dr. Lilian Chen from UCLA Medical…read moregroup in Southern CA. It was not easy to replace her but insurance requires me local primary care physician in Northern CA. I did my research & read reviews . Dr. Manisha Malhotra is pleasant, great attitude, professional, knowledgeable, thorough, lots of patience , great listener , not rushing , organized & efficient. Her documentation is impressive. Working in the medical field for 50 years I am meticulous with my medical records. Documentation is very important a great tool of communicating to other disciplines. She got it. Loved it. I give God the glory & praise Him for guiding me in choosing the right primary care physician. I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to Dr. Manisha Malhotra for an excellent service.

    Jyothi Sarma Md

    Jyothi Sarma Md

    2.3(29 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I called 10 clinics for my immigration medical clearance. I was supposed to cancel my appointment…read morebecause they don't have great reviews on yelp but when I called the other clinic with great reviews OMG they were rude,won't take questions on phone, not knowledgeable for the process and validity of test results. They are the only one who is pleasant, knowledgeable, educated me about the process..don't be discouraged with the reviews 6-7 years ago. Thank you again for the medical staff.

    *** Absolutely awful, worst experience and please stay away from this doctor & read this review…read morebefore considering making an appointment. *** My partner called to help her mom who due to medical condition has had trouble speaking. She is a nurse herself and it was her first time speaking to the office. The receptionist answered first, she was very kind as my partner explained why she was calling. Their interaction was very pleasant. Then out of nowhere without notice, Dr. Sarma got on the phone and said, "This is Dr. Sarma. You are a nurse? Where do you work right now?". First inappropriate comment. She proceeded to go off on my partner, being extremely condescending and unnecessarily disrespectful and making comments like, "You are a nurse, you should know better. Help your mom. She calls us every other day to ask if she has cancer". This is a lie, and it was also completely rude, insensitive, and unprofessional for her to even make a comment like this. She even had the arrogant audacity to bring up during this conversation, "I'm busy with patients right now and this is taking up time," all while she continued to persistently go on. Why would you keep going on after making a comment like this and then continue to cut off a concerned family member every time they tried to speak? She proceeded, "So you think she has cancer? What do you want me to do?" in an extremely rude and disrespectful manner. My partner was entirely speechless. This reaction from Dr. Sarma was so out of left field and unexpected, not to mention extremely condescending and uncalled for. It was a completely one sided conversation as my partner could not even get 1 word in. When she tried to speak, Dr. Sarma repeatedly, many times, cut her off even when she tried to say, "Excuse me, I'm trying to say something". She repeatedly kept talking over her while my partner was trying to respond. Again, this is the first time my partner has ever called the office, and it was just coming from the perspective of a concerned daughter trying to help and be there for her mom who has been struggling to speak & advocate for herself. Coming from the perspective of working in healthcare, we would never, ever, ever even imagine to speak to a patient or a family member ever in this way. It's completely unacceptable and NOT okay at all the way Dr. Sarma treated her. It really showed her true colors. I think that was the saddest part of this situation. My partner called back after taking a moment to collect her thoughts and realize how disrespectful and unprofessional that was. We were just shocked because the first conversation with the receptionist was going so pleasant before the doctor got on the phone. The staff receptionist herself even agreed that it was not okay the way Dr. Sarma spoke. She kept apologizing on behalf of the doctor, which shows you just how profoundly unkind and unprofessional this doctor acted, if the office staff who witnessed the incident was profusely apologizing for the interaction. My partner's mother was an established patient of Dr. Sarma's for years. When you are a patient and you're sick, it is devastating as is. It's even more devastating when the doctor themself displays such disrespectfulness, insensitivity, and condescension.

    Pham Nhu, MD - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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