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    Palo Alto Medical Foundation - Doctor appointment 9.20.24

    Palo Alto Medical Foundation

    2.5(279 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Love all my doctors here, but HATE being attacked by food-crazed angry turkeys! Can someone please…read moretell the nurse or medical assistant FEEDING the turkey(s) to stop! It's so bad there are even signs in the lobby not to do that!

    A Bureaucratic, Inaccessible System That Wastes Patients' Time…read more Many Sutter Health specialists are housed at this facility. I cannot understand what benefit these doctors see in making themselves so inaccessible to patients, including those with excellent insurance and the ability to pay for care. There are serious problems with this system, yet upper management appears either unaware of them or unconcerned. The fact that a healthcare organization can create this many barriers for patients and remain highly profitable is deeply disturbing for those of us who have busy lives and still got to work to make a decent living. It represents much of what is wrong with healthcare administration in California. Here's the story: We simply wanted to schedule an appointment with one of their speciality departments. The ordeal consumed approximately 35 minutes in the middle of a busy workday, and we still did not receive an appointment. First, the appointments could not be scheduled online even though we have worked with Sutter in the past. The online scheduling system forced us to make a phone call on a workday. The first five minutes were then wasted dealing with Sutter Health's robotic assistant, which was terrible and repeatedly failed to understand what I was saying. Even after requesting a live agent, the system continued to badger me with more questions before finally transferring the call. The live agent was pleasant, but the registration process took another 15 to 20 minutes and included an impressive collection of questions that had little to do with scheduling a specialist appointment. Management is welcome to review the recorded call. Short of asking for my plumber's current whereabouts or whether I had remodeled my kitchen in the past five years, they seemed determined to conduct a full census of my life before allowing me anywhere near the information about my doctor's availability. Did I need a wheelchair? Did I live in a long-term-care facility? Was my insurance provided through my employer? Did I work full-time or part-time? I was busy and calling for one simple reason: to make an appointment. Ask for my insurance card number and Date of Birth, should take less than five minutes and still get them what they need. Instead, Sutter has apparently decided that wasting patients' time is cheaper than hiring enough competent staff to obtain information already available through an insurance card. One has to wonder whether the system is truly underfunded or whether its priorities simply lie somewhere closer to the executive suite than the patient waiting room. The call was finally transferred to the specialty department, where a curt and patronizing representative explained that the office requires a "faxed" referral (like they are in the ninteenth century), along with recent bloodwork and physicians' notes. After the fax is received, we can apparently expect or basically "hope" that someone calls us. If no one calls, we are expected to call back and ask what happened. But there is no direct telephone number for the specialty department. That means going through the same malfunctioning robot and the entire general scheduling process again, potentially wasting another 20 to 30 minutes of a working person's day. How is this an acceptable or productive process for requesting a basic medical appointment? To make matters worse, many of their physicians are not accepting new patients. In my experience, the access problem here is substantially worse than at other healthcare systems. Stanford Health Valley Care, for example, provides a much more functional patient experience through a MyHealth account and their records are in the system, they generally do not have to overcome this many administrative hurdles or give a referral to seek speciality care. Having excellent PPO insurance that tells me referrals are not needed and the ability to pay should not be irrelevant because an institution has built a wall of bureaucracy between its physicians and its patients. This is not patient-centered healthcare and this is absolutely not a doctor centered healthcare either. It is an administrative obstacle course. The doctors that work here should know better than to work with them.

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    Prime Youth Aesthetics - Our team!

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    2.6 mi

    I have a great appreciation for Yaz and her team. I have been dealing with brain fog, night sweats,…read moreand an extremely LOW libido. I was considering hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and was initially hesitant about BioTe due to the abundance of misinformation out there. However, Yaz provided me with in-depth printed medical journals for my review. I have been using BioTe pellets for 3 months now and my life has honestly improved dramatically. I no longer experience perimenopause symptoms and my libido is on FIRE!!! My husband of 19 years and I are very pleased with the results. Since placing my trust in Yaz and her team, I have been receiving all of my optimization services from her, including dysport, BioTe, and tirzepatide. I'm feeling good about this next chapter. Don't wait on seeing her team and getting that initial blood drawn. Your future self with thank you! Ps. We've since optimized my husband as well.

    At 50, I was looking to improve my overall health and find a sustainable gym plan that actually…read moreworked for me. That's when I found Phil and Yaz at Prime Youth Aesthetics--and I'm so glad I did. From the very first consultation, I felt like I was in good hands. They treated me like family and took the time to understand my goals. After some blood testing, Phil discovered that my testosterone levels were lower than average for my age. He clearly explained how testosterone therapy could help, and I felt comfortable and informed moving forward. Phil set me up with a simple and realistic meal plan, along with a workout routine that was both effective and manageable with my lifestyle. What really sets them apart is how personal and supportive the experience has been. I never felt like just another client--they genuinely care. If you're looking to improve your health with knowledgeable, trustworthy professionals, I highly recommend Prime Youth Aesthetics.

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    Abigail Bruce- Mind Body Soul Coaching - Abigail Bruce, attending Live MedScape Psychiatry Update, Chicago, IL, 2026

    Abigail Bruce- Mind Body Soul Coaching

    4.9(68 reviews)
    30.1 miUnion Square

    Abigail helped me out a little over a decade ago when I was at my lowest. She led me towards…read moregreater happiness, and helped mitigate one of my most traumatizing conditions. I leveraged her support again about 4 years ago while I was in a different set of struggles, and it brought me to a brighter place. Now I am in a position of needing to make some incredibly positive changes, and there's no one I would trust more to help me achieve what she has helped me understand is possible. She teaches lessons of caring for myself in ways that really resonate. When I think of typical support for mental health, it's so sterile and disconnected. But with Abigail, I feel like I'm more in tune with the world instead of alone in my own head. I see myself as part of a greater whole, and feel inspired to connect with both myself and my loved ones in meaningful ways. She doesn't hide her humanity to help those under her care, but lets it shine forth and inspire. I highly recommend those in need of guidance and support to connect with Abigail.

    Abigail is amazing on all fronts. I started seeing her a year ago for insomnia. I intended to have…read morea few sessions, but ended up seeing her for a year! Her presence is both loving and strong. She has so much wisdom and care to share with her clients, and the world. I highly recommend working with her. It's worth every penny.

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