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    Sadek Debwan, M.D

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Sherry Lee Taylor, MD

    Sherry Lee Taylor, MD

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    We were assigned to Dr.Taylor through North Bay Hospital after my Mom had fallen and had a very…read moresevere brain bleed. Once she was released from the hospital and was in an acute rehab facility, we went to see her after her most recent CT scan. We literally spent maybe 10 minutes in her office. She was curt and does not have the best chair side manner. I would ask questions in behalf of my mother and she was not very forthcoming of any information with regard to why my mother fell. She just kept repeating " there is no more bleeding and no more swelling in the brain " . " We're good" ... When we would ask questions about weakness in her lower extremities and unsteady gait she had no answers. When I asked about what we could do about finding the appropriate SSRI for her that might work better than what she was on now she skirted out of this by saying " not my department sorry" .. she barely wrote any Physician's notes for the Rehab facility. I felt it was a complete waist of time and my Mother's time. The Medical Assistant was very friendly and knowledgeable maybe she should become a Neurologist and trade places with her. We will be going back to her original Neurologist. I would give this Physician zero stars if I could.

    I've had several back injuries over the years, due to my type of work. Each was more severe than…read morethe other; this last one being the worst on a continually degenerating lower lumbar. I hadn't realized it, but my feet were beginning to hurt more and in odd ways. I first had a physical therapist and when I finally relayed my plight to Dr. Taylor she confirmed it was due to my back issues...continuous damage over the years plus the new injuries. In fact, she cleared me for emergency surgery, which she flew back from the East Coast to perform on December 27th, 2022...yes, two days after Christmas!!! Dr. Taylor saved - if not my life -certainly my way of life. Thank you!!!!!! Dr. Taylor is also very personable, knowledgeable, able to speak easily to us laymen, shows great compassion and frankly, wants the best for each patient.

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    Schlatter Margaret, MD

    2.9(17 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    I have been a patient of Dr. Schlatter for many years. She has helped me tremendously with my…read moreessential tremor by monitoring medications, continuing to test the progression of my disease and discussed other treatment options. I find her to be very good at communicating difficult medical terms and issues and updating me on new medical options as they occur. As I worried about other neurological diseases she has helped me understand them. I recommend anyone who needs a neurologist to see Dr. Schlatter.

    I was referred to Dr. Schlatter from my rheumatologist for suspected MS…read more I waited nearly 6 months for an appointment. Her staff spent more time telling me how busy she was and how lucky I was to get an appt. They sent an intake package with as much emphasis on how busy the doctor was and how I would be charged $100 for a missed appointment and how if I was not at least 15 minutes early they would cancel my appt. With all the hoopla on how valuable her time was I was expecting a doctor who was prepared when she came in for my appt. She was totally unprepared!!! She showed up 45 minutes late still carrying her purse and didn't even know my name when she came into the exam room. She had read none of my medical records in preparation. She had no idea where I was there. She preformed a cursory exam and ordered some standard tests (several of which I had already had, but she hadn't prepared for the appointment so she didn't have any clue what needed to be ordered). Her staff failed to send the right orders for imaging until I had called 3 times. I had to call and email repeatedly to get even basic information back. It has been 8 months since I was referred to Schlatter and I still have next to no information about what is going on. She won't post my test results and insists that the next available appointment is more than six months out. Complete trash at this location. There are several neurologists in Fairfield, Santa Rosa and other areas which can see a patient and who prepare for appointments.

    Integrated Neurology & Pain Management Clinic - Sign saying ring the doorbell, however they are closed for lunch.

    Integrated Neurology & Pain Management Clinic

    2.5(10 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    Called to make an appointment with Dr. Nicholson, had the referral from Sutter Health and the front…read moredesk person (Jenny) had zero courtesy and very rude very unhelpful, requested to talk to the manager, Susanne came to the phone, she was worse, would not let you talk to the point that I mentioned tha I would file a complaint, her answer was "do what ever you want". On that tone I hunged the phone up.

    Wife had an appointment at a specific time-- while we did not make the 15 minute late mark, due to…read moretraffic (we did call, it went straight to voice mail and while the receptionist insists a medical assistant tried to contact us, we have 0 missed call history on either phone from anyone) we understood that rescheduling would be a part of the process. They have chronic fatigue and pain, getting my wife out of the house to an appointment takes a lot of care and time. That's what they were here to get taken care of, after all, and we expected a little bit of sympathy or at least basic human empathy when speaking to the receptionist. Of course my wife began to cry when they were told that after waiting over 6 months to be seen as a new patient, they'd need to wait an additional 3 months, experience more pain and more fatigue while they wait for an opening. I expressed my concern to the young lady at the front desk and did not get a single word, just a lead paint stare and silence. The two girls gossiping behind her also fell silent, offered no answers when asked if there was a wait list of any sort for drop-outs. Nothing. I exited after taking the appointment card, the door is somewhat heavy, and it made a loud sound behind me-- I assure you this was not on purpose, despite my anger. I don't like to make a scene. I heard the receptionists, with attitude, shout "Okay?????" With this lilt in their voices to indicate annoyance. So they CAN speak? Just not to me or to address patient concerns? I have 0 issues with young hires, they need experience, but these guys are the face of your business and while your offices are the ONLY in-network option for many, it does drive the desire to not come even if it means suffering until we can pay out of pocket to see someone else. They're a bad look, they've got bad attitudes, and the warmth and emotional depth of a tapeworm.

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