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    Ralph Boucher, MD

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    Rajesh Suri, MD - West Coast Medicine and Cardiology - West Coast Medicine and Cardiology: Rajesh Suri, MD, FACC is a Cardiology serving Hayward, CA

    Rajesh Suri, MD - West Coast Medicine and Cardiology

    3.1(28 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    If you need a cardiologist, Dr Suri is excellent. He takes good care of my dad. Sometimes his…read moreoffice is busy, and take a long wait. Checking the loop recorder can be remotely, but you need to come to the office often. In exchange, you can get an appointment when you need him. Except CT scan, all ultrasounds can be done in his office. It is a lot faster and easier than other Cardiology department, usually takes over a month to get imaging appointment .

    Rajesh Sam Suri should not be allowed to call himself a doctor. He is a scammer . His office…read moreoperates more like a scam than a medical practice. My grandmother has been going to him for almost two years for varicose vein pain and has received no improvement. All he does is schedule pointless 'follow-ups' for the same ultrasound results, clearly just to generate more billing. In my opinion, this is unethical, appears fraudulent, and should be investigated by the medical board. Every single visit is the same nightmare: 3-hour waits in a packed waiting room because he deliberately books 50-100 patients at the same time. When you finally get called, he spends less than two minutes, doesn't look you in the eye, doesn't explain anything, and certainly doesn't treat the patient with any respect. It's seems like an assembly line scam, not medical care. We were there today and this appointment was the worst. After wasting three hours of our time, he repeated the exact same ultrasound explanation from the prior month. When I told him he was repeating himself, he stormed out--then came back in aggressively and tried reaching to grab both my grandmother's arm and mine to force us out of the office. That crosses the line into attempted assault. Only when I pulled out my phone and began recording did he stop. His behavior was not only unprofessional but also threatening, dangerous, and completely unacceptable especially in any medical setting. My grandmother has lost two years, thousands of dollars, and countless hours--and she is still in pain with no real treatment. Do not take your loved ones here unless you want to be robbed of your time, disrespected, and put at risk. This place is a disgrace and a danger to patients.

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    Rajesh Suri, MD - West Coast Medicine and Cardiology - Dr. Rajesh Suri is a cardiologist serving Northern CA.

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    Catherine Dao, MD

    Catherine Dao, MD

    4.5(8 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    I share my experience more from the point of a patient with a rare and notorious to diagnose heart…read morecondition. The rarity of my illness must have contributed to my interaction with Dr. Dao. So if your illness is more of the regular type, your experience could be different. I would prefer it to be 2.5 star, but there is no such thing, thus. On initial impression, Dr. Dao asked the most complete set of questions on my first visit. I came to Dr. Dao after visiting many Cardiologists, not being to get a diagnose. I had high hope at the time. From those questions, I think Dr. has a good grasp of medical knowledge a general cardiologist should. Unfortunately mine is on the special and rare type. At that time I got a not yet confirmed self-diagnose with the help of AI. (Yes, AI.) And interestingly, the diagnose was later confirmed via surgery with a prominent specialist cardiologist majoring in that field, after my visit with Dr. Dao. Dr. Dao claimed she had treated patients with my rare medical condition before, though she didn't fully agree with the diagnose before the confirmation surgery. And in later interactions with her, I often found her knowledge more from a general cardiologist point's of view, not covering the full spectrum of my illness's speciality. Quite a few times her understanding is contrary to what I experienced, and some suggestion could be even harmful to my situation. I think she covers the general side well, and she meant well. But unfortunately being a very confident cardiologist, she has an intention to center the interaction more around her opinion, it could feel like lecturing, rather than helping or listening. And the shown knowledge gap in that specific field often distracts me in our communication, aiding my dropping of confidence in her. I believe mostly because of the rarity of my medical condition, further visit with Dr. Dao on this topic may not help much. Again, your mileage may vary.

    Dr. Dao And her office staff are truly wonderful people…read more Within 6 hours of my referral being sent, I had an appointment for the next business day. Not only were they incredibly accommodating, they were real human beings that spoke to me with respect and compassion despite my bitchiness. I'm not sure if it's because I'm getting "old" (30), or of my brain is degenerating but I seriously sometimes don't know what is coming out of my mouth. I have absolutely no filter and can be incredibly demeaning. ‍ I hate this about myself and after I realize what I've done I usually apologize profusely, but still--its a thing ‍ Anyways, Dr. Dao listened to me through my tangents and side stories and and spontaneous sons and she was professional and kind-hearted (pun intended) but not overly so, maintaining her acedemic and intellectual posture... Despite my totally rude behavior. I trust her professional judgement and will recommend her to those looking for an exquisite physician ‍ Side note, she looks like she's 22 which might take you off guard and the waits can be long. But like wait times can't even be considered because it means she is taking the time necessary with each patient--I've also vowed to never complain about doctor's office wait times ‍

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    Trivalley Cardiology - Morgan Lin, MD. FACC

    Trivalley Cardiology

    4.0(4 reviews)
    12.2 mi

    Everything could improve. From staff to doctors to patients care. Work there as a travel nurse and…read morethe type of care provided is horrible.

    Writing five star reviews makes me happy…read more Writing five star reviews for doctors make me REALLY happy. That pure joy of happy five star doctor reviews is because five stars means my family or I have been treated with dignity, respect and with competence! All patients deserve to be treated as such. Our dear, sweet daughter was having some minor chest pains. It was important to have her checked out. Our cool and new family doctor referred her to the office of Dr. Saw and Dr. Lin. We were told both doctors were top-notch. Dr. Saw saw ('lil pun!) our daughter. Top-notch indeed! Wow- the employees; every single one of them were gems! All our our questions were respectfully answered without a hint of arrogance by any medical employee...refreshing! Dr. Saw was very thorough regarding heart tests; two total. Tests were done at his Pleasanton and Livermore offices. Our family was thrilled that the testing is done right there in his offices vs that nearby hospital...phewww! As Dr. Saw stated, by doing the tests in his offices, the hospital bureaucracy issues could be avoided. We agreed 100%! Happy to report that our daughter is fine and has a healthy heart... and a heart of gold. One issue of concern was in regards to the test results. We were told to make an appointment to discuss the second test results with Dr. Saw. That would have meant three office visits in three days; a lot of time out of our busy schedules. I called the office explaining this and requested that if the test results were fine, that we be notified. And, if the results were not fine, requested we be called and we would then schedule another appointment to discuss the test results. I was happy they agreed to my request. The technician did tell my daughter on the spot that everything was A-OK. I truly recommend Dr. Saw and his staff. Also recommend you request a follow-up appointment to discuss test results only if the tests show there is an issue that needs addressing. The entire staff is very friendly, informative and actually fun to talk to.

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    Srikrishin Rohra, MD

    Srikrishin Rohra, MD

    4.2(5 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    Very good professional and thorough listens to your concerns highly recommend…read more Have been going to him for years And have recommended him to family and friends Very easy to get appointments

    I made an appointment with Dr. Srikrishin Rohra for a second opinion…read more The original appointment was scheduled nearly six months out. Then, about three weeks before the visit, I fell and fractured three ribs--the 7th, 8th, and 9th on my left side. I called to reschedule, and my appointment was pushed back another 2 1/2 months or so. In the meantime, I fell again and broke my 3rd rib on the right side. I am 80 years old, and all of this has been causing me tremendous stress and pain. Now, my appointment with Dr. Rohra is just two weeks away. I was getting my information together and planning to bring it with me, since this would be our first meeting. Then someone from his office called and asked if I planned to attend. I told her yes. But instead of moving on, she began lecturing me--saying that I had canceled the last time, that there were many people on the waiting list, and so on. I received a long scolding simply for having rescheduled my previous appointment. After hanging up, I found myself wondering what that was all about. Then I thought: why am I being spoken to like a child for rescheduling? It wasn't last minute. The appointment was still weeks away. The more I thought about it, the less I liked it. So I decided to cancel altogether. If that's the kind of staff Dr. Rohra puts in charge, I don't want to see him at all. I am a patient, not a beggar. I don't need to be treated like that. I haven't even met the doctor yet. I am too old to be insulted in this way. This is very poor manners. Why is that woman working in a doctor's office?

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