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    Adventist Health Imaging - Harry Carlson-Heath

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    2.5(93 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    It is just exhausting to deal with this company. No matter what I do, I can't seem to even make a…read moresimple appointment for an MRI and bone scan on the phone. Even when I get through on the phone, they say no one is available who can schedule me. Today I got a rep who identified herself as a new phone trainee. I asked to schedule an appointment yet again, and she said "sorry I can't do that. I will have to take your information and have a trained agent call you back." The agent whom I spoke with on the phone 10 days ago already promised that she would call me back when they had time to find my orders in their chaotic records system (orders already confirmed sent by my doctor and confirmed received by Adventist according to that rep.) No one has called me back yet. 10 days of waiting for a scheduling phone call is unacceptable. They have my orders. My doctor told me to go and schedule in person because they were impossible to deal with on the phone, and if I wanted to schedule I should go in person... she advised going elsewhere, but riding in the car with a broken back is painful. I thought "How bad can it be?". I should have listened. Going in to their offices in person was not easy for me considering my back is broken, but I managed it anyway. There was almost no parking within walking distance for me. When I got into the lobby, I had to stand in line for 40 minutes with no sitting option while the 2 people, who were supposed to be doing appointment scheduling and check-ins, were typing stacks of patient files into the computers at their stations. 1) Having only 2 receptionists out front for a business that deals with so many patients is critically low staffing... For instance San Luis Diagnosic almost always has at least 4 staff out front, more on the phones, and the employees out front don't take outside phone calls. At SLO Diagnostic those critical patient care staff members are not also tasked with entering thousands of sensitive patient records into a different patient records system. Whoever the site manager for Adventist Health is, they are woefully undereducated in patient care and employee health and wellbeing. If Adventist Health cares so little about patient care and even their own employee stress levels, why would they care about patient health behind the scenes or the accuracy of patient records in their care??? After 20 min of standing in line with a broken back and no chair, I sat down beside the indicated red circle on the floor where I was supposed to stand. I was admonished because the staff said they couldn't see me in line from the chair, even though there was a huge line of patients in line behind me going out the door. I finally stood up, walked up to the window at the back, and asked the supervisor when I and the people in line out the door behind me would be helped. She came forward and apologized for the long wait times. She was very kind and the first person who actually acknowledged my presence in the room. She asked me if she could help me herself. This kind woman said Adventist had tasked her 2 staff members to convert all of the patient records in the old Selma Carlson computer system to the Adventist Health Records system, and that the normal scheduling employees were completely overloaded doing required data entry for that project. What about hiring a dedicated records team to do that important work? People who actually do that kind of work for a living? Are the records of my MRIs so unimportant that employees who are already overloaded are tasked with inputting them under great stress with people in lines out the door, whom they are supposed to be helping, stand in long lines waiting... some very elderly or with broken backs like me, while they are told to ignore us? Adventist is already paid a lot more (30%+) for the same services without having to give good care, what motivation exists for them to improve anything about the patient's actual experiences with their facility? People who are sick and in pain often can't drive 30 miles away to seek better care elsewhere. Because my doctor sent the orders for my scans here, and they refuse to transfer them to a different company, I have to get completely new orders to be seen elsewhere... costing me even more time while I'm suffering without a clear diagnosis. I've never even heard of a medical professional refusing to forward orders to another provider for any reason. It's a clear home run of terrible service: 1) no trained personnel to do real patient interactions 2) an antiquated records system that isn't being updated by dedicated personnel 3) impossibly long 60m+ wait times for patients coming in for appointments or making simple appointments for services 4) no competent top level management oversight regarding employee management, patient care, confidential records handling, and patient scheduling.

    Front desk efficient and amiable. In my case, arrived 30 minutes early for my CT scan appointment,…read morebut they took me in after five minutes or so. Cindy, the technician and a veteran nurse and pro, was really sweet and helpful with me, assisted me expertly in climbing onto the tray, mindful of the severe pain I have in my back. She performed the scan itself quickly, and I was out of the facility at the time of my original appointment!

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    Movement for Life Physical Therapy - This sign is located at the entrance to the parking lot.

    Movement for Life Physical Therapy

    4.0(8 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    EDIT: And this is a BIG EDIT!!!…read more After Logan left, Brandon took over my PT. I continued to progress, and I have now "graduated" from PT. My range of motion is better than before, my pain is ZERO, and I honestly believe that Movement for Life saved my life. The surgery would have been dangerous, the surgeon I was paired up with is horrible, and the VA did an amazing job of sticking with me through this last year. I am, finally, healed. Thank you, M4L, Logan, Brandon, Abby, and the entire M4L staff. Thank you. It's no secret that the Baby Jesus of PT left for another job.. these things happen.. Most places, however, can't recover from losing their Golden Cow. M4L has done an exceptional job, Avi has taken over my PT and I'm continuing the miraculous recovery promised to me in the New Testament!.... I've been to physical therapy before, I have over 20 years of back pain experience. I've never felt as strongly about a physical therapist in the past as I feel about Logan. OK, maybe he isn't always my favorite person, sometimes PT is painful, but Logan makes it always bearable. He actually listens! I have "severe stenosis" of my C6-7, a "pinched nerve". I have no doubt I'll have surgery, but Logan has made the time while getting diagnosed (which he did perfectly without an MRI!!) and inevitable surgery bearable. I was in extreme and unrelenting pain, Logan has not only confirmed my diagnosis, but has made the wait time for full resolution actually bearable. I rate him above all but 1 of the doctors I've ever seen for pain... and I've seen a LOT of doctors over 25 years.

    This company deals in HAND THERAPY only. I had an appointment post surgery for my right hand that…read morehad a long screw holding 2 bones together and I had to be extremely careful. My appointment was with giggly Amy who said she had a great deal of education and training. The splint she built for me had no padding and when I moved my wrist the bone at the base of my wrist would change position and hurt like crazy. Trying to drive with the splint lasted 10 minutes. I went back to have it adjusted and Amy was gone. The therapist they sat me next to knew I was waiting for him but he never acknowledged me so after 30 minutes I left. I was tempted to drill a round hole in the cast half-splint to relieve the pressure on the bone which would have been the best answer. I went in for my next appointment and Amy reformed the splint and stuck a tiny this sponge over the bone. The splint was loose and sloppy around the broken area and was useless. She had me do my home exercise of 4 minutes because she had to help a different patient whose therapist was out of the office. Of course they charged for a total therapy session. That was my last visit. I would not recommend this company at all.

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    The clinic is located just up these stairs and past the main entrance doors, to the right.

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    Movement for Life Physical Therapy - On January 11, 2021, we are changing our name to Movement for Life Physical Therapy with the same award-winning service & team.

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    On January 11, 2021, we are changing our name to Movement for Life Physical Therapy with the same award-winning service & team.

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