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    Toni Storm-Dickerson, MD

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Vancouver Acupuncture

    5.0(5 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Dr. Chiu is an absolute treasure, and I hope my review will provide you the comfort and motivation…read moreyou need to make an appointment with him. I have previously experienced the benefits of acupuncture (about 3-4 years ago). If you're new -- it really is a powerful tool in naturally healing your body from trauma (physical and mental/emotional). I am so glad I researched and found Dr. Chiu because he is the best acupuncturist out there. There are not many folks I revere, but Dr. Chiu is one of them. He is highly intelligent in both eastern and western cultural medicine. He knew what I was talking about when I mentioned the book (The Body Keeps the Score) because he's read it also. He is trauma informed, research based, and most importantly compassionate in learning about your experiences; and resolving the root of the problems you are experiencing. If you are at a dead end with your mental health/gut issues or any other physical ailments then please seek out Dr. Chiu--this man is so kind, gentle and skilled in his expertise. I am so happy to have him onboard my transformative experience in healing my body. I appreciate all the care and thoughtfulness he puts into his appointments with me; and hope others can experience the luxury of relaxation as well.

    I've been going to Vancouver Acupuncture for a couple months now. I've done about 8 sessions of…read moreacupuncture with Misha and I'm so happy with her services. She takes the time to listen and asks questions regarding how I feel at the beginning of each session. She does an amazing job. I always feel much better after the session. This is the 6th place I have been to for acupuncture and hands down, the best! Looking forward to my next appointment with Misha.

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    Vancouver Acupuncture - The waiting room in the clinic is nice and quiet with soothing music playing in the background. The treatment rooms are very clean.

    The waiting room in the clinic is nice and quiet with soothing music playing in the background. The treatment rooms are very clean.

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    Vancouver Acupuncture - Outside view of the building located off Mill Plain and east of 205 right by McGrath's Fish House.

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    Outside view of the building located off Mill Plain and east of 205 right by McGrath's Fish House.

    Providence Cancer Center - Pretty lobby

    Providence Cancer Center

    3.0(4 reviews)
    7.4 miNorth Tabor - Center, Northeast Portland

    Have been coming here annually for my mammography ever since they opened. On the first floor in the…read moreNorth Tower is the Providence Safeway Foundation Breast Center, which has been designated The Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by seeking and earning accreditation in all of the American College of Radiology's voluntary breast-imaging accreditation programs and modules, in addition to the mandatory Mammography Accreditation Program. In addition to the latest technology and equipment, the Center has created an environment and process that makes the experience as stress free as possible. For many women, and men, it's not the actual exam that is painful, but the anxiety and fear one experiences until they receive the results. To minimize the stress, they are prompt with appointments so you are not left waiting in the main lobby. Once the attendant comes to get you, you are brought into a smaller waiting area, given a heated robe so when you undress from the waist up, you are enveloped in warmth. They provide a locker with key for your clothes and purse. There are comfy chairs, magazines, coffee & tea and a bathroom in this area. Once you have changed into a robe, you are taken into a private room for imaging. The process from the time I entered the office on the first floor of the North Tower, had the exam and left, was 30 minutes. The radiologist reviews images the next day. If they detect anything at all that seems suspicious, they call. Otherwise you receive a letter in the mail within 2 weeks, with a copy to your doctor. Conveniently located right next to Providence with the entrance on NE 48th, you can valet park and use the main entrance or park your car in the attached lot and take the skybridge on the 2nd floor, which will keep you dry & warm. You then take the elevator down to first floor and the Breast Center is to the right, down the hall. There are lots of other oncology offices in this building. When you walk in on the first floor, there is an information desk, but I find it more helpful to ask your doctor's office for specifics on their location so you know where you are heading. The building is bright, clean and has a modern flair. I highly recommend this facility.

    my first visit started off horrible! The front receptionists asked me for my personal information,…read morei.e., full name, address, phone number - all within hearing distance of the lobby that was full of other patients. I felt like my personal information was laid to bare for the entire lobby to hear. And when I expressed my concern about not obtaining this personal information in a private setting, two of the older female receptionists became very aggressive/combative and verbally accosted me in front of the entire lobby! This encounter was completely void of any concern for my privacy and well-being! And the two combative receptionists certainly don't belong in any job dealing with patients or the public; they'd be better suited for jobs as prison guards!

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    Daniel R Gruenberg MD - Dr. Dan Gruenberg

    Daniel R Gruenberg MD

    2.8(4 reviews)
    13.9 miSouthwest Portland

    Dr. Gruenberg will not order the Onco-type breast cancer test to determine if chemo will be…read moreeffective with your cancer type. My surgeon was mystified as to why Gruenberg did not order the test. She directed me to call him. He was furious. Said I could not accept I had cancer. Said I was wasting resources. Said I could be responsible for thousands of dollars for the test. (The test is free if your insurance does not cover it). My surgeon ordered the test only to find the benefit of chemo for me was zero. Yes, zero. This man would have administered poisonous drugs to me for 6 months, devastating my life and my business. What kind of person would do that to another person?

    In the continuing saga of the DVT. I first ended up visiting Dr. Dan Gruenberg in September of…read more2008. My new primary care physician indicated that she didn't like the sound of my last primary care doctor's diagnosis regarding my leg and referred me to Dr. Gruenberg. Dr. Gruenberg is the genuine deal. He comes in to the office and introduces himself and tells you that you can call him Dan. He's not hung up on the whole Dr. thing. Yes, we all know he's a doctor but he's a regular guy too. I like that about him. We worked on many therapies for my DVT and finally as of today, I've been released from his care. However, I told him he's still part of the team. As I joked it takes a team of doctors to keep me going. I felt like he knew what he was doing and what therapies to try. He's an oncologist as well as a hematologist. Most cancer doctors also know their blood work as well. One thing is you have to keep checking back for your results. They will not often call you with them. So, if I had to improve in an area it would be there. Highly recommend.

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