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    3.2 (231 reviews)
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    I had spine surgery with Dr. Burch last month and was very pleased with the process and results…read more Parking was easy since I was supposed to be outpatient surgery but ended up being hospitalized overnight for pain control. Dr. Burch and the orthopedic spine team are a well oiled machine. My neurosurgeon at UC Davis Medical Group essentially gave up on me and didn't want to do further surgery even though I was in horrific pain and had God awful nerve issues in both feet and legs due to a terrible disc herniation. Dr. Burch was kind enough to see me as a second opinion and was able to see me much quicker than I've ever been seen at UC Davis. He told me it wasn't fair to either of us to formulate a gameplan without updated imaging which I completely agreed with. Upon getting fresh CT and MRI scans he recommended a L4-5 foraminotomy and microdiscectomy. I agreed and we tentatively scheduled surgery the same day for a few months later. I checked in to outpatient surgery and was told they were running a little behind. No biggie; things happen and sometimes there are minor complications or hiccups. I've been that person before so I'm empathetic. I was brought back some time later and changed into my gown and had an IV administered. Dr. Burch came by a bit later and we went over the established gameplan one last time. The anesthesiologist came by a bit later and we went over things one last time before they brought me into the operating room a short time later. I woke up in a little worse pain than I'd anticipated and hoped, but sometimes that's the reality of having multiple spine surgeries in a 10 year period and having scar tissue. They closed me with staples which was a first and they were a little uncomfortable and took a little getting used to but they weren't terrible. They recommended admitting me overnight for pain control and my wife and I agreed. I slept better than I have in any other hospital. UCSF Medical Center was clean and easy to navigate. All of the medical staff were so kind and empathetic. I was discharged fairly early the following morning and we made the trek back to the greater Sacramento area. I've been dealing with chronic lower back pain since 2017 when my car was struck by a distracted driver. I had an open microdiscectomy in 2018 and a endoscopic microdiscectomy in 2025. I feel better than I have in years and my nerve issues have vastly improved. Spine surgery typically doesn't always improve your lower back pain but it oftentimes is successful in improving other issues such as nerve pain or weakness in your feet or legs. I couldn't be happier with the results and I can't thank Dr. Burch, Ariana, the orthopedic spine team, and everyone at UCSF Medical Center for taking great care of me. A special kudos to Ariana and May for helping navigate everything, particularly the curveball my insurance company decided to throw us when they denied the surgery 36 hours beforehand due to "medical necessity." Ariana was able to schedule a peer to peer consultation with my insurance company the following day and helped advocate for the procedure to be done at UCSF since UC Davis couldn't perform it until October. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for a great experience and giving me renewed passion for life. Living with chronic pain is awful and something I wouldn't wish upon anyone and I'm looking forward to beginning physical therapy in the coming weeks and fulfilling my goal of taking my daughters for their first bike ride with daddy on my daughter's 10th birthday in February.

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    Steven Ming Wu, MD has been my primary care physician at Kaiser in San Francisco for close to--if…read morenot more than--half a decade. My experience working with him during this period often felt more contentious than collaborative. I accept full responsibility for not ending the relationship sooner and finding a different provider. At the time, I thought giving it more runway might eventually produce something resembling teamwork. Spoiler: it did not. The straw that broke the camel's back was Dr. Wu's refusal to order a handful of basic labs I requested. These were not esoteric, contrarian, or particularly expensive tests. They were the sort of routine labs any reasonably informed patient who actually cares about their health might ask for. Worse still, Dr. Wu showed no interest in a reasonable conversation about the request. He simply declared there was "no evidence" for ordering them--while never bothering to ask what my reasons were. One might almost admire the efficiency of dismissing a patient's concerns without the inconvenience of hearing them. The secondary question is whether denying a low-cost, reasonable request was a prudent call. Even if Dr. Wu preferred not to practice defensive medicine, alienating a patient who pays high premiums over labs that cost the institution next to nothing seems a curious trade-off. I'll likely leave Kaiser when my company opens enrollment this year, and I'll cheerfully recommend that friends, family, constituents, and community members consider doing the same.

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    We have been to this facility for a number of appointments over several years. Because the valet…read moreparking is both easy and the same price as the very challenging parking garages, we take advantage of it. Valet parking is quick and efficient and the people are always super friendly and helpful. Our PCP, Dr. Zakir Safdar, is here and his entire team are amazing. My husband has been treated for cancer upstairs in the infusion clinic and they made him feel as comfortable as calm as possible. We've seen other doctors who have been the best in terms of professionalism and care. The gift shop has been accommodating when I went in hoping to get something to help my husband feel better for his ride home. And, at times, a pianist is playing a beautiful grand piano in the lobby, which is open to the floors above. It is very soothing.

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