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    Sanjeev Jain, MD, PhD

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM

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    Chronic, recurring upper and lower respiratory infections with symptoms that lasted for weeks, if…read morenot months, coupled with round-after-round of antibiotics prescribed by my primary care physician. That was the story of my life for years. Then, I was finally referred to Dr. Kamboj in February of 2016 and since then my conditions have improved exponentially. From the moment Dr. Kamboj accepted me as a new patient he and his staff (who are AWESOME btw) have taken an extremely caring, professional, and educated approach to diagnosing and treating my conditions. Dr. Kamboj exhibits a nonstop medical prowess that flows into every conversation I have with him. He did not stop at his initial diagnosis of my condition (which by the way was spot on). He continues to go above and beyond leveraging his vast knowledge and experience with research, trials, and evidence-based medical treatment. He ordered additional tests, scans, and sent me to an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist. Dr. Kamboj was and continues to be very involved in my related care outside of his care for me speaking with and reviewing the other doctor's medical notes etc. He made sure the other doctors' office received and reviewed his notes and test results (good communication makes for great results). Dr. Kamboj continually convinces me that he will take all the necessary steps to provide me with a multiple-approach care program that gets results. In addition to all of the above here are a couple more reasons I think you'll be encouraged to become one of Dr. Kanboj's patients. - When I have an appointment with him he puts his laptop and paperwork aside and actually talks to me. He speaks to me face to face and engages me with focus. The only time he looks away to his laptop or test results is when we are looking at them together and he is showing me something. He makes me feel as if I'm his only patient. That to me is a sign of a good doctor. - When I visit Dr. Kamboj's office to see his staff (who are AWESOME btw) for my allergy injections he makes a point to try and come over to chat with me. He likes to check in and see how I'm doing. He practically has memorized my medical chart and the details of our last conversation (his memory is greater than or equal to an Elephants when it comes to this). That to me is a sign of a good doctor. In closing, I have a tremendous respect and admiration for Dr. Kamboj. I have to admit when I first schlepped myself into his office I had no optimism what-so-ever towards getting better and Dr. Kamboj sensed this right away. However, Dr. Kamboj sincerely explained to me that my health and well-being were very very important to him (and he proves it time and time again) but in order to have a therapeutic relationship he needed for me to think the same way. Never before in my life have I had a medical doctor start off caring for me in that way. I agreed with Dr. Kamboj on that first visit and committed to being a good patient. The results and rewards have been numerous. Should all doctors be this way! Sincerely, A very healthy and satisfied patient.

    Full disclosure - we were referred to him by a friend, so I guess that makes him a friend of a…read morefriend. Anyway, my wife and I were very happy with our experience with Dr. Kamboj. We sought a consultation when our 7 month old daughter got a peanut allergy. He seemed very knowledgeable and helpful, and he was great with our baby. Should we need to, we would definitely go back given his excellent care.

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    4.2(11 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    Super helpful doing multiple tests and then providing suggestions on treatments. They can be booked…read moreout for a while.

    I tried to have an initial appointment with one of the doctors at this practice today…read more When I had made my appointment, the receptionist I spoke to over the phone did not properly answer my basic questions regarding copay (I gave them my insurance), nor did they tell me which suite I needed to go to for Dr. Lien's office. His name is not specifically listed in the building, so I was worried that I had gone to the wrong office. When I arrived, the entire office smelled strongly of perfume, despite being an office which specifically helps people with allergies. I had questions about my copay for my initial appointment, and about how many more appointments I would need to make in order to complete a patch test and what those copays would be, so that I could plan my appointments in accordance with my financial ability, but the receptionist refused to answer about follow up appointments. She kept saying that the patch test takes three days, but wouldn't say if that was an additional charge. I am autistic, and I know that I did not phrase my initial questions clearly at all because I was so stressed about the perfume, so I asked to start over and apologized for my tone and also for not getting eye contact right. I also stopped making eye contact because I was worried about using the wrong facial expression. The receptionist still would not give me the information I was asking for, and said that I already knew that information since I had chosen my health insurance. I did not choose my health insurance, so I don't know why she said that, and health insurance companies can be very difficult to get that sort of information from directly, and every other doctor's office I visit has always given me that information, often without me even needing to ask. The receptionist started calling me irresponsible, which bothered me, because I was asking about the cost of patch test appointments because that felt like a responsible question. At this point, she also repeatedly told me that I had "planned this," that I "knew what the cost was already," and that I was "trembling," which was also proof of what I had planned...but she wouldn't tell me what she thought I had planned. I didn't realize until then, but I do think that I was shaking slightly at this point, as she was speaking to me like I was a naughty child, and I felt completely humiliated, and also wasn't sure if maybe the entire thing was my fault. I thought it was okay to ask that information, and it's so hard trying to get that same info from the insurance company itself, but after this attempt at an appointment, I felt stupid and useless. I ended up deciding to leave and didn't even have my appointment, because I feel like if the receptionists are angry at you, then you probably won't be able to access healthcare, because you have to access healthcare through them. I was very confused, and I told her this before I left, but she was so angry, and she kept interrupting everything I tried to say to diffuse the situation. I still don't know what she was trying to accuse me of. She said that I didn't want to pay my copay, but that doesn't make any sense, because everyone knows that you can't see your doctor until you sign in and pay the copay and fill out papers. This was an important appointment, because I believe I have a kind of serious latex allergy, but I was able to call my primary care doctor's office and get a referral to a different allergist. I do not think that Dr. Lien's office is a safe or comfortable place for neurodivergent people. If you are autistic, please seek a different office.

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