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    Robert Belknap, MD

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    10 months ago

    Really good diagnostician and warm and caring person. He is always there when I call his concierge number and ready to help

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    A truly dedicated professional who sincerely enjoys working with his patients. He is second to none.

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    Morgan Camp, MD and Associates

    Morgan Camp, MD and Associates

    (30 reviews)

    I've been a patient of Dr. Camp's for a few years. I started out investigating indigestion and work…read morerelated stress (too many years of all nighters at startups in the valley, eating poorly etc.) Dr. Camp was the first doctor who took a Sherlock Holmes approach to figuring out what the real problems were rather than just giving me a Tagamet and telling me cut down on my work hours. Digestive system analysis found lack of beneficial bacteria in the gut, leading to poor digestion and nutrition. With targeted nutritional supplements and dietary change my ulcer-like symptoms disappeared and even my cholesterol drastically improved. He's a great doctor to deal with in that he can handle followup consultations via Skype video conferencing if it doesn't really require a personal appearance to discuss test results. I'd strongly recommend him if you want some "out of the box" thinking on your health. Be warned however, he's not in anyone's network, but then again after the number Obamacare did on health insurance, who is ^-^

    I started going to Dr. Camp's office in March of this year. I saw the Nurse Practitioner, Marya…read more and sat down for my first appointment. During my appointment, I explained all of my concerns and for the first time in a long time someone understood what I was going through and did not tell me that " you are fine" which I had heard from other doctors. Since, then I have taken tests and have had a couple of appointments and we figured out what was going on with me. I have been very impressed by her dedication and professionalism. Anytime that I would call or email with a question she was there with an instant response. I also appreciate her ability to think "outside of the box" which when you have hormonal issues, hypothyroidism, and extreme adrenal fatigue that is very important because there isn't one prescription for everyone. Currently, I am doing everything that she has advised for me to do and I am feeling better. Based on her advise, I have started to live a healthier life. She has helped me to see how important good nutrition is and she helped me to get on a regular program with my vitamins and supplements. If it wasn't for her, I would still be exhausted, experiencing major PMS symptoms, and have horrible digestion issues. I feel like I am on the right track for me and I am finally feeling healthy again. I would recommend anyone that has issues with thyroid, hormones, etc. to go to this office. I am very thankful that I made the decision to go.

    Wayne Wolfe, MD

    Wayne Wolfe, MD

    (22 reviews)

    Dr. Wolfe, for reasons I'll likely never know, nearly cost me my life. He prescribed medications…read moreand failed to warn me about other OTC medication and food interactions. When I confronted him about that, after a team of ER doctors spent hours on me and I had a six day stay in ICU, he said I should have googled the medication. So I did. And I learned that he was to have been conducting quarterly blood tests. He never did a single blood test. That was the most dramatic and life-threatening of his errors or misses in my care, but there are others. Fortunately, I started relying heavily on specialists and they caught most of the things that Dr. Wolfe should have been doing, catching, and acting on. I would not trust him or any Practicioner at One Medical with my health. They seem too focused on attracting new members and securing insurance reimbursements, in my opinion, to have the bandwidth to adequately care for the needs of their existing patients.

    First let me say - I am and "experienced" patient (17 major surgeries and many other tests and…read morebiopsies over the past 20 years), so I'm really tired and VERY skeptical of doctors and the medical profession in general. I recently switched from 15 years with Kaiser, back to Blue Cross, so I had to replace about 10 docs and thank goodness for Dr. Wolfe! I met him last week for the first time and I was SO impressed. He's very knowledgeable, he's not intimidated by my questions (or all the "stuff" going on with me), he's open minded, he was a pain doc for 6 years (so he gets THAT part of my treatment) and overall, he's a very likable guy - I can't recommend him more highly (keeping my fingers crossed that I'm not putting him on a "too soon" pedestal - but I don't think so). The ONLY downsides are the whole "Med One" $200 annual fee for "special" things that really, all docs are offering now-a-days, and the fact that Med One isn't on either of the 2 main electronic medical systems in my area (UCSF and Sutter), so I have to make sure they get all my labs and doc notes from EVERY other doc....which in my personal case, is a big PITA. That being said, I really feel like I have a good doc now who can be the leader of my team and really help coordinate all my issues - before, it was only me, bringing things to docs and trying to figure it out on my own, so YEA!!!!

    One Medical Primary Care Clinic - Strawberry Village

    One Medical Primary Care Clinic - Strawberry Village

    (12 reviews)

    Some of the doctors are the same and awesome (Dr Garcia for example). The office experience has…read moregone down though and the staff in the front have been quite short and rude recently after the acquisition with Amazon. The front office staff at strawberry is impatient and inflexible now and almost defeats the purpose of when we signed up years ago Lab service is poor and if you need an outside doctor to provide electronic copies of lab work instead of bringing written orders in. Sometimes you cannot get this from specific UCSF hospital departments making the process really difficult now if you live in Marin and can't commute into the city without help. The new policy is documents loaded 48 hours in advance or driving in orders to be processed 48 hours in advance. I have switched to QuestMobile for blood draws. The phlebotomist will come to the house within a day or two after getting orders from your doctor or the hospital all at home and without an unhelpful front desk.

    It can be difficult to get a new primary care provider in Marin: many doctors are not taking new…read morepatients. For that reason we discovered One Medical, before the Amazon take over. Our experience at the Corte Madera office has been positive, but at the newish Mill Valley Office, experiences have been mixed. Once my daughter came in during her school break, and she booked same-day care online. Easier and better than urgent care. Another visit, I came for walk-in lab testing. The lab at the Mill Valley Office has fairly limited morning hours meanwhile my lab tests required fasting. I arrived at opening to twenty other patients who had been fasting, and was quoted over an hour wait. I was told I could come back in the afternoon (there was no way I could continue to fast till late afternoon.) I opted to get in the car and drive to their Northgate office, to test. Since the Corte Madera office is consolidating and patients will be sent to the Strawberry office, here's hoping this office will have expanded lab hours and the staffing needs of this office will be supported by Amazon, their parent company, to reduce these significant waits.

    Robert Belknap, MD - familydr - Updated May 2026

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