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    Ploss David MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    12 years ago

    Dr. Ploss has taken care of me and I am so sad that he is leaving the Eureka area. He was very professional, kind and thorough.

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    Pacific Heart Group

    Pacific Heart Group

    (4 reviews)

    I have several issues with my heart & have been followed by cardiology since age 12 at UCSF. I…read morewanted cardiology closer to home. Saw Tin Botzler he said nothing was wrong & no follow up needed. I went back to UCSF where I see cardiology yearly with a yearly echo & cardiac MRI every 2 years & medication. Definitely worth the drive to save my life.

    Perhaps 3 and a half stars at this point. I had asked for a…read morereferral to Dr. Ploss, who works out of this office (it turns out he also has hours in Fortuna, which will be more convenient, yay) given some rather alarming results of tests recently done at St. Joe's for my 24 year old son. So, here's the run down: We (dad, me, patient, who is nonverbal) arrived for our 2pm appointment at 1:45. Great, in time to proffer needed insurance cards and id cards and other cards and fill out the paperwork. The setting: what seems to be a converted house, nicely appointed with skylights and interesting windows, nice art, very "it's like grandma's house" furniture, little woodstove (or pretend woodstove? It wasn't on), big island of desk for the receptionists, and a little square of corridors that one could wander in search of the restroom, and eventually...very eventually...to one of..maybe 4 exam rooms. The receptionist had an alarming, deep cough. She told someone who queried that she was just starting to feel better. I glanced nervously at my son and hoped that no flu bugs were wending their happy way to his lungs. I wondered why on earth a receptionist at a heart specialist would be a work with...bronchitis? flu? bad cold? Well, gosh, maybe she doesn't get sick leave, don't know. So..paperwork. Usual stuff, no big problem. And then the wait...and the wait, and the wait. I had time to go through an old Time magazine with my kid, and to listen to the nervous woes of another patient, who, hearing we hailed from SoHum, wanted to interest us in some greenhouse glass. She was thinking of going all 215 to help with her debts. I heard all about the death of her daughter, the difficulties of her son, her various properties, her health issues, her little doggie, and so on. She asked if she could phone me later. God help me, I did give her my phone number. My partner says I have a kind face, what can I say? So, nearing on a hour later we were guided to exam room one by two...medical assistants, perhaps? One was on her first day of work, bless her. My son thought she was pretty, all was well. Weight, bp, electrocardiagram. More paper work. It looks to me like the office is still midway to electronic records conversion (they were taking paper notes and puzzling over the computers). It was well after three when we got to meet Dr. Ploss. My partner tells me I was initially a bit hostile, but warmed up (I didn't feel hostile, exactly. I mean, why would I be hostile? I'd specifically asked for Dr. Ploss because he was well recommended. But the situation of facing a report that said my kid had MEGA heart problems that should have killed him by the time he was around a month old...well, yeah, I was edgy). I like Ploss. He's informative, careful, non alarmist, and straight forward. I'm glad he's part of our team now. He admitted to some mystification about our kid, but...we're working on it all. I appreciated his honesty and his ability to communicate (and the nifty model of a human heart he used to explain better what might be happening). Ploss himself would get 5 stars from me, no question. He spent ample time with us, so I forgave the wait. But that cough in the front office...I don't know. And folger's coffee in tea bags with hot water and styrofoam cups? No, really??? *is a coffee snob, even when dealing with life and death issues*

    St Joseph Health - Humboldt County

    St Joseph Health - Humboldt County

    (5 reviews)

    For both a longer term stay and recurring outpatient care I have had great care. Dedicated and…read moreprofessional staff, Doctors and nurses. Great hospital for such a rural area.

    Geese I've heard all the bad rap,about the st. Oh #@%#'s emergency. I've got first hand…read moreexperience. Upon entering it's quiet and orderly. They greet you as thou your at the checkout stand at any grocery store. "Ugh"... ( I'm in serious pain)..... They open with wanting all your personal information (regardless of my obliviously animated discomfort). Once entering me into the (register) system. They tell me too take a seat. I'm incredulous "don't they realized I'm in pain.?"....ugh,.... I scan the room observed how many people are already present and calculate it's gonna be a minimum of 45 minutes till I get attended too. I try too sit but the catheter won't allow me too. I stand up and face a wall just too relieve the pain and embarrassment. (All other people present seem calm and relaxed). I begin reading hospital related posters on wall in front of me. Still in discomfort as I watch people come and go as if it's just a normal day. Then I reflex on the pandemic and how much as happen and I try to minimize my frustration. One of the staff that checked me in came over too reassure me they would try to get me a bed just too lie down until they could get too me. Later I experienced her attempting to get someone too come out sooner. (Then) One of the other staffers said there was only one emergency doctor on shift. Just the fact that they were aware of my discomfort was comforting. Finally I was taken in and immediately attended too. All of the staffers I encountered were professional and personably. I received great care and the staffers discussed every issue as though I were a part of the team. I left there several hours later feeling much better. Thanks you St . Joseph's emergency staffers

    Ploss David MD - cardiology - Updated May 2026

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