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Dr. Ronald B Schlotfeldt, MD, 501 Washington, San Diego, CA, 92103


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I was getting screened by the nurse. She asked about my medical history along with the standard questions, have I been exposed to Covid, etc. I told her I had Covid at the end of Nov. She then asked what brought me in today. I told her but she kindly interrupted and said, "you just need a referral, correct." I said yes. I said, I'd also like some blood work done while I'm here, nothing of concern just might as well get a physical while I'm here. I also mentioned my throat was irritating me but I also get chronic tonsillitis at least once a year. I told her it wasn't anything I was really concerned about, but hopefully I could talk to the doc and possibly get a z pack. She said, ok let me go talk to the Doctor. He immediately came in, and read me my rights so to speak. I was actually fearful when he stepped foot in the room. His look he gave me was petrifying. I was appalled at his dismissive, assumptious meanness towards me. He right away said, "why would you ever come into this office with Covid symptoms." I said, I don't have Covid symptoms, what are you talking about. He said you have a sore throat and how dare you come into this office when you're sick. He said, what are you even in here for in the first place? I said, I came in here for a referral and thought it was a good idea to get a physical and mentioned my throat hurt. I said I had Covid the end of November and there's a 90 day period where you are free from reinfection. He was so mean. Not to mention all this took place in front of my five year old daughter. Even my daughter was scared. I said, I know it's not Covid its just a sore throat and you can't automatically just because my throat hurts, it's Covid. He said, well what else could it be then. I was shocked. I said maybe it tonsillitis. Then he said, how would you even get that then. I said, I don't know, germs... It was just back n forth banter. He then came back in a hazmat suit and said it was in my best interest to get Covid swab and Strep throat swab. He came back in 10 min later and cleared me. It was the most pointless waste of time/energy appointment with someone who has zero compassion for anyone and who made me feel like I was this disgusting walking germ in front of my daughter. Never want to see his face again!!!!!

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Dr Bawa Manesh, 4060 Fourth Ave, San Diego, CA 92103


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I was found doctor Bawa from goggle and I was read his reviews and I thought he’s best doctor but I was wrong He is very rude doctor and he not care about your pain. if you have surgery he will help you otherwise he not pay attention to your problem. After 3 times to see him nothing helps on my pain then finally he told me we can’t help you anymore because you don’t have a surgical problem . If you looking for someone to care about your pain, find another doctor.

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Dr David fabi, 4660 fourth avenue, San Diego, 92103


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr fabi and his team have really made a positive impact in my surgeries and recovery. I am very grateful to dr fabi s as is the importantance it means to him that his patients are well taken care of .

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John Denning, San Diego, CA, 92130


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Terrible Doctor! Dr. John Denning treated my son for a deep splinter in my his foot. The nurse, Tanya, flat out lied to us saying that the tetanus vaccine had no other vaccines in it. The next day, another nurse, Jill, told us that our son had received a T-DaP. Not what we wanted!!! In addition, Dr. Denning hacked out a tremendous amount of flesh from my son's foot - way more than was necessary. Now my son is in a high level of pain - both from the surgery and from the vaccine. Terrible experience all the way around!

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Dr.Barbara E martin, 5222 balboa, San diego, CA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Did not help with my problem at all. I am doing better not going to her. Bad treatment.

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Dr. Alyeen Lazar, National University, San Diego County, CA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Lazar, What a true gift to the university students. She was attentive, sharp, gave fantastic examples and tested our knowledge at every turn to build our confidence to receive my Master's in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in MFT

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Taylor, 9350 campus point drive, San diego, CA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Sam, 7060 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA


Rating: 2 out of 5.

He does not listen to patients and their request for medications that would help them

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Sam, 7060 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA, 92122


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Does not listen to patients requests for medication.

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robert uslander, San Diego, CA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

When you meet Uslander he has an agenda of selling his services. This is quite apparent but if you want it, then this is good. Then comes the upsell! He sells you on duplication of hospice care that you don't need to pay $ 2000.00 a month for, and then the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing. After we discontinued this service, things or communication was a lot better and cheaper. He will tell you they are the best at Palliative care. Our experience that is not true! Hospice was. He seems to be all about the money!

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