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    Austin Endoscopy Center

    4.0 (52 reviews)

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    Scoped from both ends. They were professional and thorough. Clean bill of health too! Thanks staff!

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    Great experience with all aspects of the center. Two difficult procedures were made tolerable by their caring nurses and staff!

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    Robinson Glenn MD

    4.3(7 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    There was a long wait on hold. Fine, they could be short-staffed. A rude-sounding lady eventually…read morequestioned me on which doctor I wanted to see although I'm sure I asked about the time it takes to schedule with Dr. Robinson. Plus, this site only mentions Dr. Robinson. She asked if I had been there before. I said no. She asked for my name and D.O.B. I asked why she asked (since I had not been there before I knew she would not find me in their system). She said if I had been to see any doctor in the area they would not be able to see me. She also told me that the first appointment with him was telemedicine. What? So how is that going to help him see what is going on with me physically - like touching my stomach area? I am super disappointed after the wonderful reviews I read.

    He's good and his nurse that did my manomentry test was nervous because of a previous tech ripping…read moreout a untangled tube. I told her I could tell she Would be fine because I coukd tell she would at least be aware of the last 2 that were very unpleasant that left a hole in my cartilage throat and I vomited lots of blood . The prior doctor siddique thought it was funny that my hole in throat that whistled at night when I laid down He said " tape it " it will be music to my ears .. Thank God I found Dr Robinson who sent me to the Mayo Hospital In Florida, that's when I met Dr Bowers and they let me work out my own schedule and did tests back to back instead of running around like before to all kinds of doctors . Achalasia was healed but Dr Stephan Bowers forever grateful and when I got home he even supported me to tell the doctors to give me a test when they did not think throwing up blood and screaming the worst pain in my life just by drinking water was valid I got a GI tear and they wanted to send me home even after I showed them pictures of the blood of just one hospital tray but they said I wasn't Anemic from blood test enough ???????? What ? I have a tear ? I called Dr Bowers and he had the brains to tell them give her a endoscopic !! Then my other doctor on call demands who fixed me??? Then says " I can do it today but I want all the doctors eyes on you " Wow , even doctors came in to meet me or show me inventions As a woman in Fremont three one nice doctor out and said" she needs her rest" But he was a Happy Doctor wanting you help out patients in a whole different field . I've seen the Good , very good bed side manners And even doctors showing me how other radiologists have misdiagnosed my xrays That led to serious problems ahead in my life . God Bless you Dr Robinson My life hasn't always been smooth sailing

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    2.5(205 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Wait time of over an hour, medical staff made me feel like I did not matter and would not listen to…read moreme. I asked a staff member why I drove over two hours for a scan (husband took off work) only to be told my insurance hadn't approved it yet. I was told "do you have any idea how many patients we have? We don't have time to do that". Original saw Dr. Becker who had zero bedside manner and also never let me speak. When you've been ill for months you need compassion and proactive care. Doesn't happen here. Thank goodness I fired them and found new doctor. They seem to be a money grab office and when you're insured and pay day of appointment or procedure there should be no surprise bills. And why do you only see a PA? I will never recommend this practice.

    My physician uses this facility for prodcedures. Up bright and early with the building opening at…read more6am, someone comes down to unlock. The lobby is on the second floor and there were two windows for check in. When you were up, they used the loud speaker (too much for 6am and only 2 people in the lobby) to call out your name. Sheesh. Fill out of the forms and tagged for the procedure had to wait to be called back. All the staff were professional and polite with no issue throughout the process. Afterwards, recovery was simple and they walked you out of the building to confirm you were safely in your transportation home.

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    Julie Reardon, MD - Lake Travis Integrative Medicine - Harvard educated physician, Dr. Julie Reardon is an Integrative and Functional Medicine expert.

    Julie Reardon, MD - Lake Travis Integrative Medicine

    4.5(11 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    When a doctor takes an oath to help people, part of that help is billing their insurance. It may be…read moretrue this doctor is one great practitioner, but there is no reason why she should nor be able to bill insurance. Read the oath again and think long and hard who you really help. Only the affluent. Sad state that healthcare is in today due to all the greed. No one is in it to help ALL IN NEED anymore. 11/19/19 Reply to Owner:

    Let me start by saying that I've known some excellent doctors, and have had a couple of…read moreearth-shatteringly bad experiences as well. Dr. Julie Reardon has surpassed my wildest expectations of what a family physician CAN--and is willing--to do. I think that's in part because she is a phenomenal physician and person, and I suppose the Harvard education and work with Dr. Andrew Weil doesn't hurt. I'll add that all of the folks in her office are equally as competent and caring. If you are contemplating a visit to Dr. Reardon, it's because you haven't been feeling as well as you should--probably for quite some time. Your insurance-covered doctor has run some general tests that haven't shown anything all that extraordinary; and while you may greatly respect your PCP as I do, you realize that time and budget constraints limit the ability to which they can explore your issues. You may have been told that it's your impending menopause, or your weight, or that you perhaps should consider antidepressants. This is the state of medicine in our current era of managed care, and it's nobody's fault. Sometimes it just IS. Know that, if you can afford her services, "Dr. Julie" will leave no stone unturned in helping you find that road to recovery. She's not one of those "vanity doctors" who will hand you creams, diets, and vitamins to make you ageless and extra hot...although feeling better usually makes you look better! She's a serious, science-based physician with an uncanny ability to relate the typically unrelated, and see the "big picture" of your health situation. In our initial visit, she caught on to trending issues I'd never thought of before, including a potential genetic makeup that leaves me prone to certain problems with mood and energy level that are exacerbated by stress...and I've had a year of that! She ran a gamut of tests after explaining the purpose of each one, and uncovered a problem so critical it was a wonder I even had the energy to get out of bed in the morning. I am no less impressed with our follow-up discussions. She has referred to another provider for an area outside of her realm, and also recommended simple vitamin and supplement changes that will do me a world of good. At the same time, she's not that earth-crunchy guru that's going to mandate that that you live on purified air and chants...hers are moderate lifestyle changes for real people living in our everyday world. Dr. Julie doesn't take insurance, but that allows her to spend true quality time with the patients who sign on with her. I will say that, for the fees involved, I feel like it's been a very good choice for my healthcare dollars. I am finally getting some solid answers as to why I've felt HORRIBLE over just this last year, and I finally feel confident knowing someone's got my back while I take steps to get better. I think there are a lot of docs out there who dream of having a practice like Dr. Julie's--and she has made that dream a reality. When I think about how quickly Dr. Julie started "cracking the case", and all the co-pays and labs past that never quite addressed my issue, I realize that I have now SAVED time and money in the long run. What's more...I could have gotten REALLY sick were it not for Dr. Julie and her findings. She very well might have saved my future from being...well, not so bright. Thinking about calling for an appointment with Dr. Julie Reardon? I say go for it...you will NOT regret it, and you have everything to gain.

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    Austin Regional Clinic-Medical Plaza Specialty

    Austin Regional Clinic-Medical Plaza Specialty

    5.0(1 review)
    12.4 mi

    I had an appointment with Dr.Nina Nandy today at the Gastroenterologist Offices of Austin Regional…read moreClinics location in Cedar Park Texas. I arrived 10 minutes before my appointment time and was taken back to an exam room with-in 5"!! Christie came & retrieved me, she is one of Dr. Nandy's clinicians. She took a brief history, and we discussed who had referred me and why. After documenting the information, she let Dr. Nina Nandy know-I was available and Dr. Nandy came in and introduced herself, and we began to converse. She is very laid-back, yet very professional, in a comfortable kind of way. She listens very carefully and asks appropriate details. After hearing my history, she agreed with my primary care physician that it would benefit me to have some follow up procedures. We discussed her thoughts. She then told me about the preparation required, and said I would be receiving paperwork that would review everything. I expected her to have me call a scheduler or stop by the front desk to schedule, but she actually went in to the calendar and gave me some available dates and scheduled it herself. I worked in healthcare myself for well over 40 years, so it's so nice when you find physicians that are down to earth. I found that with my new primary care physician and both physicians that she has referred me to!!!!! All have been remarkably nice and caring -yet very professional, and competent . In a time where healthcare feels dictated by insurance and government entities it's great to find such knowledgeable yet human physicians, to provide my care !!

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    Austin Gastroenterology

    2.6(5 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Dr. Harry Thomas was great, professional, courteous. They run a nice office there - felt cared for…read moreand had great medical services. I highly recommend him.

    My brother had a colonoscopy recently and turned up with a polyp, so I scheduled a colonoscopy with…read moreDr. Craig Lubin of Austin Gastroenterology on James Casey. His office called and told me they had sent instructions for preparing for the procedure by email and a prescription for a prep kit to CVS at 4001 W. William Cannon. I went by CVS and they said they had no prescription. After another day, and not having received the instructions, I called the office and told them I had not received the instructions and CVS did not have a record of the prescription. The person I talked to said that she was sending both right then. I went back to CVS and they said they had received the prescription, but insurance had denied it. I called the office again and informed of this, and told them that I had yet to receive the emailed instructions, and yes, I had looked in my spam folder. They said they would resend the instructions and send a different prescription to CVS. I went back to CVS and this time they had the prescription and it had been approved by insurance. I called the office again and told them I had gotten the prep kit, but not the instructions, and I asked them what email address they were sending them to, and they replied with a bogus address. I told them that this was the wrong address, and they replied defensively that this was the address that I had given them. I replied that I had made a big mistake, and how alarming it was that I could not even remember my own email address. They said they would send the instructions to the new email address. After another day without receiving the instructions I called again, and this time the person said they would send the instructions immediately, and I received them while on the phone with them. I carefully read the instructions and noted that it said, "take all your regular medications at least four hours before the procedure with two ozs. of water." At 9 AM this morning, I took a tab of Eliquis, a blood thinner which had been prescribed because of an intractable blood clot in my brachial artery with the last bottle of purgative from the prep kit. When I arrived for my procedure at 1:30 PM this afternoon, I was told by the nurse that the procedure could not go ahead because I had taken the Eliquis that morning. Dr. Lubin apologized profusely and said his office for which he was responsible had made a mistake in not noticing that I had listed Eliquis as one of my regularly scheduled medications, and, so, had not called to tell me not to take it before the colonoscopy. He asked me to call back and reschedule and they would get me in as soon as possible. He was so sorry that I would have to do the prep again as he knew from personal experience how difficult that is. He concluded that he wanted to make amends to me for this mistake. This afternoon, I called Dr. Lubin's office and attempted to reschedule the procedure. The scheduler said, "This procedure has been cancelled. You can't reschedule." I explained about the mistake and how Dr. Lubin had asked me to reschedule, and the scheduler replied, "You can't reschedule without clearance."

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