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    3 years ago

    Best cataract surgeon. I can see with my right eye near and far. Unfortunately, he moved to Texas.

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    NVISION Eye Centers - Sacramento South - Kathy Hwang, M.D.

    NVISION Eye Centers - Sacramento South

    3.0(22 reviews)
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    I received a call from their office to schedule my annual appointment. I call them back. It takes a…read morefew tries to get thru...only to be told they no longer see Hillsphyicians patients HUH??? HELLO???? you called me ! Nothing has changed on my end. I would think you would notice that you no longer accept my insurance BEFORE YOU CALL ME!!!!

    I finally had to come to the realization that eye sight diminishes with age. Even after episodes…read moreof squinting, straining and the occasional use of a magnifying glass, I still wasn't convinced that my eyes were as bad as my corneas were leading me to believe. So for years, I put off visiting an eye doctor until that recent, unexpected day arrived right after the holidays, when I started seeing a tiny spider-like object floating in the center of my vision! I was startled to say the least! It looked as if a baby spider was hanging on a web from either my bangs or my eye lashes! I tried to swat it away, but it wouldn't move! It bothered me all day long. I couldn't stop seeing it and I couldn't stop thinking about it! Then that night, when I drove home from work, I started seeing a string of lights at the right of my peripheral vision. So of course, I couldn't wait to get on the internet to look up my symptoms. There was a lot of information from benign "floaters" to a possible detached retina. I knew then it was time to schedule the dreaded appointment. When the day of my appointment arrived, I was a little nervous not knowing what to expect. The minute I entered the building, I was pretty impressed at how spacious and upscale the interior was which also had an optometry department on the other side of the reception area. I was immediately greeted by a friendly receptionist who checked me in and instructed me to fill out several pages of paperwork that included questionnaires, disclaimers and insurance info. When this was completed, I only had a short wait before a full and intensive eye exam began. Even before I saw the ophthalmologist, a technician did a series of thorough tests in preparation for his final exam and conclusions. I was taken aback at how high tech and state of the art this facility is. Equipment that I had never been exposed to before seemed a little scary but never caused any pain. The technician was very professional and efficient in performing the eye tests. However, I think I would have felt a little less nervous if maybe a brief description of what each procedure was testing you for could help put a patient more at ease and not "in the dark" so to speak. After these tests were completed, drops to dilate my eyes were instilled and caused them to burn and tear excessively. Then the ophthalmologist entered the room and greeted me with an introduction and handshake. He continued with more tests by looking directly into my eyes with an ophthalmoscope. In a commanding voice, he directed me to look up, look down, look left, right etc, etc. Every direction an eyeball could go! Finally, with a "comforting" pat on my arm, he said I know you may not want to hear this, but you have vitreous detachment. It's nothing serious, you're just getting old! Then he handed me a pamphlet on "Floaters and Flashers". I sheepishly left the building with dilated, watery eyes, sensitive to the daylight, and drove home with my new pet spider "Charlotte", a new life long companion that hangs out inside my right eye!

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    Barbara Arnold, MD

    2.2(20 reviews)
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    I was diagnosed with a rare eye condition that was in remission and had been receiving treatment at…read moreUC Davis. Unfortunately, after my health insurance changed, my new plan no longer covered UC Davis. Soon after, I began experiencing double vision in my left eye and urgently needed to see an ophthalmologist, so I scheduled an appointment with Dr. Barbara Arnold, who was listed as an in-network provider. From the moment she entered the room, it was clear that she was not pleased to see me. I sensed her discomfort might be because she wasn't familiar with my rare condition. She kept insisting that I return to UC Davis, which was frustrating since I had no other options. Instead of focusing on my double vision, she spent most of the appointment criticizing my weight and making comments about my clean shoes. It felt like she was more interested in berating me for my appearance than addressing my vision concerns. Dr. Arnold scheduled a follow-up appointment for six months later and told me I needed to lose weight, suggesting that my double vision would disappear once I did. Feeling anxious about going back to her, I talked to a friend who encouraged me to see a different doctor. I eventually made an appointment with a new primary care physician at Sutter, who referred me to a ophthalmologist. They conducted an MRI, MRV, spinal tap, and blood tests, which confirmed that my rare eye condition had returned. Because Dr. Arnold didn't address my condition early on, I now risk losing vision in my left eye due to her inadequate care. If she wasn't familiar with my situation, she could have told me that and mentioned a few doctors she had in mind, so I could check with my insurance to see if they were in-network. I could have seen a competent doctor who might have prevented this vision loss. I believe Dr. Arnold needs to reconsider her role in medicine, as her approach to patient care is lacking.

    Barbara Arnold MD needs to retire she's Burned Out. Had a…read morebad experience with her. She's rude and makes you wait in the exam room for 45 mins. Her staff was nice and professional, but not her. This is my 2nd time being there and my experience was the same last year. No way I'm coming back. She's not the only ophthalmologist around.

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