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Suhail Salem, MD

4.3 (12 reviews)
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Extremely thorough and caring. Dr Salem doesn't just make assumptions, he really gets to the root cause of issues.

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After a Colonoscopy, inmost cases, the Anastasia makes you forget what the Doctor says after the procedure.

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Alan J. Naim, MD

4.8(16 reviews)
0.0 miReseda

My colonoscopy went great and very easy to communicate with. The entire experience was great and…read morewould highly recommend.

I waited a month to get an appointment to see Dr. Naim. I had/have been dealing with serious GI…read moreissues for the last 6 months which I was looking forward to talking to the doctor about. This doctor saw me for a grand total of ~maybe~ 7 minutes. And this was as a first time patient, too! He didn't let me get a single sentence out, cut me off every time I spoke, and told me that what had been happening for the last couple months didn't matter -- only what my symptoms are "today." He didn't want to hear about any of the details that lead up to me being there, which would've took 5 minutes for me to explain to him. He just wanted to get to the next patient in the room, and didn't care at all about me. All he did was order me a colonoscopy/endoscopy because I told him about my family history of CRC, but I was so anxious and disappointed after this appointment that I canceled it and the follow-up afterards. Instead, I found a great new GI in Newport Beach, CA, who had a 30-40 minute consultation with me as a first-time patient, listened to my issues, explained things really nicely to me, and gave me a full plan/regimen out the door. He also ordered me the same colonoscopy/endoscopy, which I scheduled and will be doing soon. I left this new doctor's office feeling much more relieved and prepared about what to do next, and listened to/seen. If I were you, I would think twice about wasting your time for an appointment to see Dr. Naim. I was not happy with him or his practice at all, and would not recommend him to anyone I know.

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Daniel M. Eshaghian, DO

Daniel M. Eshaghian, DO

5.0(3 reviews)
0.0 miReseda

A great doctor with a nice easy going manner , great knowledge and alludes confidence that is a…read moregreat asset to have in a doctor. I felt perfectly comfortable and at ease in my trust with Doctor Daniel. thank You Doctor for making a very uncomfortable procedure a nice and easy experience. Vince P.

Dr. Eshaghian has one of the best bedside manners I've encountered from people in the medical…read moreprofession. Plus, he is quite knowledgeable about gastroenterology. Win, win. He recently did my colonoscopy, which was my third. By far the easiest process to date, save one issue I describe below. The prep was so easy this time; Dr. Eshaghian gave me the option to do a pill based cleanse 12 hours before my procedure, and it was a game changer. And according to the doctor, the results were perfect, which was not always the case with the old "drink three gallons of this horrible tasting stuff and spend the next 36 hours on the toilet" approach. The procedure only took 20 minutes and he was bedside to give me his impressions the moment I woke up. The anesthesiologist he works with is terrific, as well. All in all, a great experience save the issue below. So I highly recommend him. There is one thing to note, however. He has contracted with Valley Endoscopy Center as the place where he does his procedures. They are quite awful. Scheduling was a cluster of confusion between the Center and the doctor's office; I got different messages each time I spoke to each and it created a bit of an issue with arranging for the timing of my before- and after-care. Plus, when I arrived for the procedure (once the time was finally solidified), there were a bunch of people sitting on the floor in the hallway because the waiting room did not have enough chairs for the number of people having procedures done. And then I went in an hour behind schedule because the Center was short-staffed with nurses (which I understand is a universal problem, so I can give a pass on this one). But the doctor is a win as mentioned above, so I was willing to put up with these issues. I do hope he upgrades the Center he uses, though.

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2.7(3 reviews)
1.3 miReseda

I had my colonoscopy done today, From the Vallet attendant, frontdesk, nurses and Doctors very nice…read moreand professional. I recommend this surgery center.

I rarely write reviews, but this experience deserves attention. I had a colonoscopy at this…read moresurgical center and, although the procedure itself went smoothly and the anesthesiologist was attentive, nearly everything else about the facility and staff was disorganized, inattentive, and at times downright unprofessional. To begin, my appointment was scheduled for 12:30 PM, yet I wasn't called in until 1:30 PM. The nurse casually explained that "the doctor's paperwork states patients may have to wait longer because he's always very busy." That's an unacceptable attitude toward patients who are fasting, dehydrated, and exhausted after an all-night prep. The front desk staff were equally dismissive, giving short, condescending responses when multiple patients asked about the delay. No one offered an apology or update. Once I was finally called in, I was told to place my belongings in a locker--but there were no keys, so all lockers were wide open. I was advised to take my purse with me and put it under my bed. The gowns were of the cheapest, scratchy material, and no slippers or socks were provided. What felt especially ironic was that, while I was explaining to the anesthesiologist that I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (a connective tissue disorder requiring, among other things, extreme care with IV placement), the nurse attempting to insert my IV seemed completely unaware of how to handle this properly. She repeatedly smacked the back of my hand to "bring up the vein," which was extremely painful and contraindicated for someone with fragile veins. Despite my saying "ouch" multiple times, she did not stop or reposition the IV. The lack of professionalism continued after the procedure. No one offered water, or provided a call button for assistance. I lay in my recovery bed for about 20 minutes before the doctor appeared briefly to summarize results that were already written on my discharge paper. Finally, though the center required an emergency contact and driver for pickup, no one called my contact to let him know I was done. He only found out because I texted him myself while getting dressed. When he arrived, there was not a single staff member around to check me out or acknowledge my departure. To make matters worse, several hours after the procedure, my hand is still swollen, red, and painful from the IV site--clear evidence of how poorly it was handled. The only positive aspect of the entire experience was the anesthesiologist, who took my EDS seriously and provided good care during the procedure itself. Otherwise, this center demonstrated poor patient communication, lack of basic amenities, and an alarming disregard for safety and respect. I strongly recommend that others consider alternative facilities where patient well-being and professionalism are treated as priorities.

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Tsai Mark F MD Facg Mph Gastroenterology

Tsai Mark F MD Facg Mph Gastroenterology

5.0(6 reviews)
0.0 miReseda

Having a family history with colorectal issues and cancer, was referred by my primary care…read morephysician to get colonoscopy done. Let me assure you from step A-Z this duo (Mrs. Ying and Dr Tsai) are terrific, no-nonsense, punctual, efficient, and very well detailed and prepped me with every detail, from the tangled web of insurance/claims etc. to the procedure day. Mrs Ying answered any questions right away via text, she is so nice. The whole team at the surgical center in Encino also did a fantastic job. It was as painless and smooth as this procedure could be. Highly recommend, and all my family members will have their guts checked out here from this point on. Thank you guys and God Bless. (All clear knock on wood)

Hi Yelpers!! I was…read morereferred to Dr.Tsai by a friend of mine who has been a patient of his for over 10 years. I needed a colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures done as I have a strong paternal family history of stomach and colon cancer and I am a 2x breast cancer survivor and there is a link between breast and colon cancer. I was able to get an Consultation appointment just very quickly with Dr Tsai. He went over my complete medical history and suggested I add another acid medication to help control my reflux. I then scheduled my procedures with his wife Ying who runs the day to day. Let me tell you that Dr Tsai and Ying run the MOST efficient office and medical practice of any doctor I have ever been too. This includes my Father's who was a doctor here in the San Fernando Valley for 57 years. I received detailed, clear, and concise instructions on how to prep for both procedures and their follow up is incredible. Both Dr Tsai and Ying make these tests easy and without any issues. Dr Tsai performs the procedures at the Encino location of Specialty Surgical Center and I have been to their facility many times. My procedures started on time and I was on my way home in a little over 2 hours which is exactly the amount of time that Ying said it would take. Coming from a background in medicine having had a father who was a doctor, I can't recommend Dr Tsai and his medical practice high enough. If I could give him 100 stars I would. Yelpers, you are in excellent hands with Dr. Tsai and Ying!! They both truly care about the health and welfare of their patients and from the minute I met them I felt that my care was the utmost priority for them. Ying answered every question and concern immediately, which is unheard of nowadays.

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Sach Joel, MD

4.7(266 reviews)
3.3 miTarzana

I finally needed to schedule a colonoscopy after getting by with a home test kit for years. I was…read morereferred to Dr. Sach. I'm the biggest baby ever when it comes to medical care. The last time I was inpatient was when my tonsils were removed when I was 4 years old. Until 2 years ago, I wasn't even taking any Rx medication. Needless to say, my anxiety level was sky high. The atmosphere in the office was super chill. The guy who took my insurance information was pleasant. It took less than 10 minutes from the time I arrived until Dr. Sach walked in to the exam room. He explained all about the procedure and the prep. He didn't try to downplay the nature of the prep but explained how important it was for me to get it right. Our visit didn't end until he was sure that any questions I had were answered. The person who set up the date for the procedure was also very nice. She explained where I would have the procedure done (right down the hall from the office), what time to arrive, and what time I could expect to leave. She then directed me to someone who would deal with my prep medications. Again, I was greeted warmly and with a smile. I could purchase the meds from the office or do my own shopping at the pharmacy. It seemed easiest to just do it at the office. I was handed a gold gift bag with the meds and prep instructions. Everyone I met reiterated that I should call if I had any questions or concerns. I'll update this review once my procedure is complete. I can't say that I'm looking forward to it, but Dr. Sach and his office staff did a great job at alleviating most of my fears.

He listened, was very easy to talk to and answered me honestly even though his answers were not in…read morehis best interest. I felt very confident that if I had another need for his expertise I would call him first

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