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    Foothill Surgical Associates & Varicose Vein Care

    Foothill Surgical Associates & Varicose Vein Care

    5.0
    (13 reviews)
    17.8 mi

    The staff is great. Friendly, professional and willing to answer any questions. Both doctors…read moreexplained each procedure before proceeding. The doctors were professional and down to earth at the same time. I was very pleased with the results and definitely use them again if I ever needed care down the road.

    I have a friend that goes here for treatment of varicose veins. I stopped by to inquire about…read morecompression stockings, since I had just been treated days before with my own dr in another city. Since my dr office wasn't much help. I'm so glad I went to FSA! The office staff was so kind and helpful. Nancy measured me for compression stockings even tho I'm not their patient....(yet). She also helped me by looking online to find a "silk foot glider", to make it easier to put on my compression stockings. As I went up front to pay for them, Maribel took care of me. i started asking questions, and she was so helpful and knowledgeable! I feel so much more informed. My own vascular surgeons office, knows nothing! No resources either. They just tell me to go online and order knee highs. But on doing research and speaking with FSA, Thigh high compression is needed, since the procedure I had went all the way up my leg. Maribel is checking to see if my current medical group will let me come there to FSA moving forward. She will let me know.

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    Varicose veins affect over 20 million Americans who are undiagnosed and untreated. It's time to act if you're one of them.
    Varicose veins affect over 20 million Americans who are undiagnosed and untreated. It's time to act if you're one of them.
    This innovative treatment is called Laser Ablation, is effective at diminishing visible varicose veins and improving overall health.
    This innovative treatment is called Laser Ablation, is effective at diminishing visible varicose veins and improving overall health.
    Most of insurances cover vein procedures if the patient has symptoms of vein disease such as pain, swelling, heaviness, cramping legs.

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    Most of insurances cover vein procedures if the patient has symptoms of vein disease such as pain, swelling, heaviness, cramping legs.
    Pomona Valley Hospital

    Pomona Valley Hospital

    2.5
    (659 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    During my stay at this hospital, I was treated with so much care and kindness by the doctors,…read morenurses, and staff. Being in the hospital can be stressful, but the people here truly made me feel supported. A special thank you to a volunteer named Ren who left me this beautiful card. It brought a smile to my face and really brightened my day. Small acts of kindness like this make a big difference. I'm very grateful for everyone here. Thank you for taking such good care of m

    I came to the emergency room in a full pheochromocytoma attack. This is the kind of medical…read morefacility that will tell you, you're having anxiety and its something serious and loved ones end up passing due to this type of dereliction. I'm a 36 yo adult. I am fully aware of anxiety/ panic attacks and this wasn't it. I had severe chest pains, high blood pressure, severe headache, sweating and started vomiting so finally decided it was time to go once I started vomiting. Mind you I was about 6-7 weeks post op a total hysterectomy. I went with no bra because the chest pain was so intense and my abdomen was still so sore from surgery. The man who did my ekg asked if I'm comfortable just walking around with no bra ... I was pretty shocked it being the ER but told him yes I can care less because my situation. I barley could walk due to the dizziness and vision problems I was having aside from everything else. But no biggie I brushed it off. Then the man who did my IV tells me, can you walk?! As I was in a wheelchair. I was like no dude I'm so dizzy and sore from my surgery. Made me feel like such an inconvenience and very embarrassed. Long story short they chummed it up to be chest pain and anxiety. I never even mentioned it had anxiety so that was weird. I expressed how bad my heart and chest was feeling and the ER doctor basically said I needed to follow up with an endocrinologist and there was nothing they could do aside from the meds they gave me. I was in complete disbelief. Went home feeling horrible but followed up with my primary and now I am seeing an endocrinologist who is sending me to Loma Linda hospital. You really have to advocate for yourself. It's so sad how they make you feel and brush off your symptoms. Especially when you're at your absolute worst. Even on my forms you can tell they tread lightly labeling it chest pain but still slightly mentioned my pheochromocytoma. Also, would have been nice for them to mention I had kidney stones but the emergency room doesn't feel that is a serious issue so I am aware they wont mention the findings, but its listed as some of the most painful heath issues. The wait was fine. Expected from an ER. If I end up here again I truly pray they do better and hope people get the care and compassion they need. I left two stars because my visit was in March. Today I visited the main hospital to retrieve my scans on a disk to give to the endocrinologist for the tumor and the gentleman who was volunteering in a wheelchair was amazing helping me navigate the hospital. The woman in medical records was also so very sweet and kind.

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    Flash photo looking down inside the air conditioner vent notice all the dirt and mold.
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    Hospital room
    My dad's hospital room vents on 4th floor

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    My dad's hospital room vents on 4th floor

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