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    David S Cannom, MD - Dr. David Cannom, the man, the legend says "You're in fantastic health!" I give him 5 Stars and 2 thumbs up.

    David S Cannom, MD

    (20 reviews)

    Westlake

    I've been trying to get into this POTS Dysautonomia doctor for 3 years but I was told he didn't…read moretake my insurance and wouldn't take cash. After 3 years of battling to get my insurance company, when I finally got the insurnace approval his office now told me he is no longer taking new patients. They say his heart is breaking for the hundreds of people who need appointments with him but he is in his 80s and the compassion fatigue he is experiencing from there being so few doctors for so many people suffering from POTS is even harming his own health and he is breaking down. How can I argue with that. It's not his fault. He even tried recruiting new doctors to focus on POTS and hasn't had success. The situation is hopeless. He tried to open a Dysautonomia Clinic and many patients heard about that and hundreds started trying to see him and he used to have a waiting list of over 300 people and his clinic failed to open and he is unable to even maintain a waiting list now at all. What a terrible state of affairs. Thanks Debbie for at least letting me know he cares.

    Once parked (whew!) getting up to this doctor's pad on the 7th floor was easy. The receptionist,…read moreRNs, and PAs were all professional and friendly and assuaged the angst that always accompanies a trip to see a cardiologist. Is my ticker good? Dr David Cannom, the heart doc, knows his business, it's been his life work, and made my reason for seeking his (2nd) opinion a slam-dunk great decision. After the testing and interview, I was told that I was in fabulous health "Exceptional" and that gets a 5-Star if nothing else, haha. I told the doctor that his office wasn't Yelped yet and would he mind if I took a photo. He said sure, asked if he should look professional or smile and I told him "Just tell me I'm in fantastic health" He did and I snapped the photograph. This is a top-notch heart facility and treatment center with excellent care-givers and I felt totally safe while on their watch. And my ticker is good. Of extraordinary note, I effed-up my appointment date by a week yet they still managed to get me seen and diagnosed with no effort. They went out of their way to help me. That's a remarkable act cuz if there's anything I hate, it's driving into LA and having a medical practice work within MY schedule is almost unheard of. When faced with a critical health decision, it really pays to get that second opinion. It might be a hassle but when your body is at stake, it's dumb not to. Use whatever tools are available to read up on the care provider. Before I saw Dr Cannom, I read about him in numerous papers and studies. He's a class act and even founded the LA Cardiology Associates http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=dr%20david%20cannom%20los%20angeles&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCwQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lacard.com%2Fhandler.cfm%3Fevent%3Dpractice%2Ctemplate%26cpid%3D3715&ei=7BYFUoDzLsWkiQK3sIHwBA&usg=AFQjCNFXDf9ElnCIKb7Kk5rW9GbOUK7S_g&sig2=-jlU_KyZU3IKwrUgyY2JTg&bvm=bv.50500085,d.cGE I couldn't have made a better decision.

    UCLA Health - The condition I was in when I was sent to UCLA for my G.I. and pain mgmt. My only food is now tube feed supplement

    UCLA Health

    (1 review)

    Downtown

    I would give UCLA health downtown LA and Santa Monica campus five stars. I would give most of my…read moreDoctors five stars but unfortunately their ER leaves a lot to be desired! All of my doctors are with UCLA so my doctors who are all specialists tell me to go to the ER, I go. Unfortunately, the doctors at the UCLA ER are terrible! Not only do you have to wait up to 20 or more hours to be even seen but every single time I have gone in, no matter how sick I was, I was gas lit, for instance, coming in letting them know that I have a paralyzed, intestinal tract, and have not been able to eat or drink for several days and the doctor right off the bat asking me if I'm sure it's not the stomach flu! I tell him my specialist sent me to the hospital! Finally another doctor comes back and sees me and says that he just called my specialist and said he'll get me in sooner to my motility specialist. What they ended up doing was screwing up everything they canceled the appointment that I already had scheduled with the motility doctor that I needed to see and did not keep me for what I should've been kept for which was my heart, my thyroid and my stomach. My doctors were all blown away! My thyroid levels were critical, and yet they did nothing. My heart was on full pace, and the doctor and nurse that originally saw me immediately put me on a cardiac monitor and ordered fluids and morphine because of my heart, and two hours later a nurse comes in and said that she had just given me my morphine, and my arm did not itch, so none of that got in my arm. She did not flush the line and then just attached the bag hanging with the fluids that I was supposed to get and then shut off my call button. Not that I was asking for anything except for who was my doctor and what was going on... Either way I have been to UCLA ER on four different occasions now where they just discharged me without even doing a proper assessment, they were busy they had the main lobby turned into a makeshift waiting room with makeshift urgent care beds. It was a disaster. This time I'm going in direct admit so I pray that things will go a lot better. That last time where I didn't even get the fluids that were ordered when I was having a heart problem is something that I could really take to a lawyer if I wanted to. Unfortunately, when you have chronic illness, you don't come in freaking out every time you're sick because you're just so used to it, so you're good at faking well. I don't come in making a fuss or anything like that unless I'm really critical and then it's not like there's any question they take me right to the trauma Bay but unless I'm life and death critically ill to where they cannot deny it without running lab they will just toss you to the street. Had they ran my labs they would've seen I was having serious problems. Had they spoken to the specialist that referred me there they would've kept me instead I don't know who they talk to because I am on palliative care I have to have permission from my doctors and nurses before I go to the ER and generally they'll tell me to call 911, but where I live I can't do that because they'll take me to the nearest hospital, which generally cannot handle my condition. I have multiple organ failure and a lot of major problems but I guess I don't look sick enough for them or act sick enough for them. It's kind of hard to do when you used to being sick all the time.

    Oxynergy2 - Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber at Oxynergy2

    Oxynergy2

    (23 reviews)

    I had an amazing experience at Oxynergy2 in Beverly Hills, especially with their hyperbaric oxygen…read moretherapy services. From the moment I walked in, the staff was incredibly welcoming, professional, and attentive. The space is clean, modern, and very calming, which immediately put me at ease. The hyperbaric oxygen sessions themselves were top-notch. Everything was explained clearly, I felt completely safe and comfortable, and the team checked in throughout the session to make sure I was doing well. After just a few sessions, I noticed an improvement on my injury. Oxynergy2 truly cares about their clients and provides high-quality, science-backed wellness services. If you're looking for hyperbaric oxygen therapy in Beverly Hills, I can't recommend Oxynergy2 enough. I'll definitely be coming back for my next 5 sessions

    I had a pleasure work with Cloe on my shoulder I dislocated my shoulder three months ago and needed…read morehelp with recovery. I made an appointment with Cloe. She was extremely knowledgeable on how to help me and I felt really confident so I went with it within four treatments. I feel a big improvement and I cannot be more satisfied with how fast the treatment helped me. The staff is really friendly and and the place is very clean and organized. I would highly recommend to my friends and family to visit oxynergy. I would always be back when I need some rejuvenation. Thank you so much for your care and your honesty and the prices are very fair as well

    Boyle Heights Medical Clinic - Dr. Sheila Lezcano, Rheumatologist

    Boyle Heights Medical Clinic

    (9 reviews)

    Boyle Heights

    My doctor recently retired and turned his practice list to another doctor in the Clinic. The…read moreproblem is the new doctor (Julia Hoffer) is not in my network (Blue Cross), or any network as far as I can tell, so if I see her, I will get stuck with the entire $250-$300 bill for the visit. And you can bet your life that the Boyle Heights Clinic is going to aggressively pursue collection of that bill. So I need to find another primary care doctor. Which means I need to have my medical records sent to the new doctor. Which means calling the front desk. Which means that they will not answer the phone, and they will not return any message you leave. And if you call the only line that answers, you get through to the Glendale call center, but they cannot do anything with your records, which are at Boyle Heights, and Boyle Heights does not answer the phone, does not return phone calls, does not do anything that remotely passes for patient service. One star for this clinic is too high. It should be Negative One Billion Stars. If you go to the Boyle Heights Clinic, you are risking your health and your finances. Stay away, Stay far away. You have been warned.

    I've been coming to this clinic to see Dr. Nilem Patel for close to 10 years. I don't know what…read morehappened in the last couple years, it's IMPOSSIBLE to talk to anyone at the front desk. I have to always call several times and leave many voicemails before I get any sort of response. My PCP said my levels are abnormal and that I should see my endocrinologist and I'm traveling soon. After FINALLY reaching someone, they tell me the soonest appointment is FIVE months from now!!! Are you serious?! You're telling me you're THAT busy even though you never answer the phone?? I'm sooooo done with this office.

    Dana Y Pan, MD - Pacifica Digestive Health - Dr. Dana Pan

    Dana Y Pan, MD - Pacifica Digestive Health

    (7 reviews)

    Boyle Heights

    Dr.Pan is one of the few gastroenterologist who really shows some of the valuable qualities one…read morecould imagine for a good doctor. He is not only professional, knowledgable, but also personable. The medical system was so confusing in the US, as the only person who speaks English in an immigrant family, I've accompanied my family going through many of the medical exams and procedures, often had more frustrations and disappointment than assurance. Dr.Pan was one of the best doctors I've ever encountered who's really worth the respect and gratitude. I hope there would be more physicians who can exhibit the professionalism and CARE at such level as Dr.Pan, it was a relief to know your health will be left in good hands instead of just being labeled with a case number, spending more time with the nurse taking vital signs instead of actually get questions addressed by the doctor. I've experienced persistent rectal bleeding and pain, while my Primary Doctor sent me home after a three-minute appointment with a prescribed laxative, which barely improved my situation. I was nervous as the pain progress and was too embarrassed to discuss it with others, I turned to Google for help, the information online only worsen my concerns and left me with even more questions. I was SO Glad that I was treated by Dr.Pan at the inSite Digestive HealthCare at the SGV office after weeks of suffering. He really took the time to listen to my concerns and discuss the possible solution for my case. The initial consultation went so smooth that I felt like I was just having a conversation with a caring family/friend. Besides his excellent bedside manners, Dr.Pan did efficiently resolved my situation with two quick painless procedures, he knew what he was doing as an experienced specialist. What impressive about Dr.Pan was that he actually remembered his patients personally, not just their names on the chart, but topics they've had during previous appointment. I expected that doctors having those convo out of professionalism, but didn't expected them to actually remembered or even care. When Dr.Pan asked me about how my study plans went which I've only mentioned once two WEEKs ago, I was surprised. Dr.Pan truly did care and remember his patients, and it SHOWs. During the wait time, while I got to observe how he interacted with the other patients, without surprise, he greeted everyone with kindness, patients and staff, elder or young. Dr.Pan is fluent in Mandarin Chinese, and he also speaks good amount of Spanish. He would greet the patients in their native tongue when the patients arrive, asked whether they've improved since last visit. and personally explained the post-procedure care and answer questions before patients were released. I've accompanied my mom to get her regular colonoscopy done at another health center earlier this year, and she was discharged with two sheets of paper without a word with the attending gastroenterologist, yet now I know whom to ask for in the future if anyone who have get GI problems that need to be well taken care of.

    On the surface this looks like a very impressive doctor. However the practice he works out of is…read moretotally unconcerned with the patient experience. I booked the Boyle Heights off because of its location. When making the appointment they do not tell you the procedures are done farther away in Arcadia. They don't tell you that when you arrive. You spend 25 minutes filling out forms to see a nice nurse for about 10 minutes who only asks you questions then leads you back to reception where they finally tell you the appointment is in Arcadia. Then they hand you papers with all the crazy awful information that should have been brought up in the appointment: if you're vegan, you basically can't eat anything for a week before. Instead of a prescription colon cleanse, they want you to buy some over the counter stuff including Gatorade. Obviously they're not concerned with sugar consumption. They also switched doctors without telling me. It obviously didn't occur to them the patient who has to endure this invasive procedure has a right to know all these details before they walk out the door with all the bad news on a handful of papers. Totally inconsiderate of the patient. The doctor may be great (I'll probably never know) but the practice is not recommended. It's all about their convenience and your side doesn't matter.

    Sasha White - reiki - Updated May 2026

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