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    Wilson Michael DO

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Detailed and very involved with care! Highly recommend for complicated cases.

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    Legacy Medical Group-Northwest

    Legacy Medical Group-Northwest

    2.7(13 reviews)
    0.1 miAlphabet District, Northwest

    This review is for the office since I didn't actually get to my appointment (part of it is on me…read moreand part of it is on them). At first, I couldn't even get an appointment as a new patient, but then I got a referral. Even then I had to wait four months. Healthcare shortages... I get it. Some places give reminder calls. This place didn't. Instead, I got a call the afternoon before about my insurance which recently changed. Other places (OHSU) called a week before but this clinic called at the very last minute. When I called them back to give them the new number I had to repeat the information 5 or 6 times and I kept being told it was invalid. Later I found out that the person didn't have a lot of experience entering insurance information and it was user error on their part. I wasn't given any other information like how early to get their etc. most doctors offices do automated reminder calls emails with this kind of info but I was only given the basics. I got stuck in traffic on the way to an 8 am appointment. I tried calling at 7:45 to tell them I'd be 10-15 minutes late but couldn't get through and was told to call at 8 when the office opened. Called at 8 and was on hold for 15 plus minutes. When I finally got through to someone I was told it was too late to check in (even though I already checked in online and filled out a bunch of forms). Then I was told that I had to reschedule. Then I was told there were no available times that I could be rescheduled to. I get that I was late and they are understaffed but I wish that they could have at least referred me somewhere else. This is the first time I was late somewhere and the office couldn't fit me in or reschedule. Communication from the office could be a lot better.

    Legacy Pre-Op, in my experience, is careless. At Admissions check-in on my day of surgery, I was…read moretold I needed to have seen a cardiologist. I did not know this. Admissions checked and at first, Pre-Op said they told me I needed to see a cardio beforehand, but on checking they admitted they never had. I was not able to have my surgery on that day for that reason. I rescheduled, saw a cardio and had most of the tests redone. This time, my blood sample was left out over a weekend and was useless. After some deep thought, I cancelled my planned and needed surgery. Now I am being billed for various amounts of co-pay. They can't even figure out the bill! Alarming and very disappointing.

    Ellen Michaelson, MD - Dr. Edna Kung

    Ellen Michaelson, MD

    2.9(13 reviews)
    0.3 miAlphabet District, Northwest

    I tried, I really tried with her. I have a couple rules with doctors, which is the reason I kept…read moregiving her chances. I don't need a doctor who is on time. If they are late, it means they take their time with their patients. And I don't need someone with a great personality. I just need someone who knows their stuff..... The few time I met with Dr Michaelson, she was reviewing my medical history with me and walked out of the room when I told her about my history with sexual assault. One year later her staff reached out (I am assuming by accident) to schedule my annual check-up. I went ahead and booked with her. This appointment, she openly admitted that she was shocked I came back to her. I told her I was too. I went to her a couple more times, where she consistently fat shamed me. I am a solid 20 pounds over weight. No one deserves to be fat shamed, ever. She also could not seem to keep track of which family member was dead (even though she took what seemed like detailed notes every time we met). She would constantly ask the same questions over and over again. My finally straw was when she ended up having to open her own practice (she moved around a lot), I am assuming because the previous family practices could not tolerate her. No one clearly liked her in the office. When I showed up to my appointment, she had double booked me. Informed me she had realized she couldn't take my insurance, and should have informed me before I came to the appointment. She canceled the appointment on site, after I had waited a full hour because of the double booking. She ordered blood work. Then charged me for the appointment. There is still no resolution. I can't encourage people enough - do NOT go to her. She is AWFUL.

    When you go to meet a new physician you hope that they will have good bedside manner, but as long…read moreas they know what they are talking about I can ignore if folks are a little cold. Cold is fine if competence is high. In my two meetings with Dr. Michaelson she showed sprinkles of empathy, but for the most part wasted my time on both. Took my vitals and went through some standard questions: medical history, family history, etc where she rightfully pressed, but made me feel like I wasn't trustworthy in my responses or that I was lying. That made me feel a bit odd. It's important to get to know your patients, but when the line of questioning turned to my partner - not me the patient - and she asked ********if my partner was male or female************** that oddity turned to something more sinister and was unacceptable to me. If we were talking about reproductive safety, birth control, etc I could understand the relevance, but that was not the topic of conversation.

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