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    Derek R Olson, DO

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    Elizabeth Anderson, MD, SC

    3.0(27 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I had an extremely disappointing experience with Dr. Elizabeth Anderson Parks and her office…read more I had a 2:00 PM appointment for my annual physical, which I scheduled months in advance and took time off work to attend. I arrived at 1:56 PM--four minutes early--and was told by the receptionist that I was "late" and that the doctor might not see me. She contacted Dr. Anderson Parks, who declined to see me. I respectfully asked if they could check again, explaining that I had taken time off work and had arrived before my scheduled appointment time. A staff member (possibly a nurse or scheduler) came out, and followed up with the doctor, and I was told she would not see me. I was then informed that I was expected to arrive at 1:45 PM for a 2:00 PM appointment. However, this requirement was not clearly communicated to me. I showed proof on my phone of both my scheduled appointment time and my arrival, but the staff still refused to accommodate me. To make matters worse, when I asked to speak with a manager, I was given a contact name and number that turned out to be incorrect. When I called, I was told that no one by that name worked there. I have since filed a complaint with Endeavor Health, and they acknowledged that this situation was handled poorly. I regularly see many doctors and have had positive experiences elsewhere, which made this encounter even more awful. Unfortunately, this was one of the most frustrating and unprofessional medical office experiences I've had. I would not recommend this provider.

    Dr. is truly amazing. She takes her time with you, really listens, and makes sure all of your…read morequestions and concerns are addressed. She is proactive, direct, and genuinely cares about your overall health and well-being. I always feel heard, supported, and confident in the care I receive. I highly recommend her!

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    Anshu Raj MD

    Anshu Raj MD

    2.0(4 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    My primary PCP stopped taking the new health insurance I signed up for starting New Year's Day, so…read moreI was stuck trying to find a new one for the time being until ACA rolls over again. I now (grudgingly) understand why a certain segment of the population was so up in arms about the idea of losing their PCP. Trying to find a new one (I've had the same one for so many years I lost count) leaves much to be desired, from the receptionist's demeanor and onward. I tried to set up an appointment with Anshu Raj, M.D., who seemed to have reasonable online reviews. But the receptionist I talked to just threw me off. I asked for a full physical, and she told me it was "the doctor's prerogative" to not do a full women's physical exam. I stated again that the entire reason I was setting up the physical was to get the entire WOMEN'S exam. She said the doctor "might not have time." This seems completely illogical to me. If I'm calling WEEKS in advance and specifically asking for a specific type of exam, then why not book me at a time when there is INDEED more time. It's not like this was an emergency exam wedged in between two other patients. This appointment wasn't going to be for about a month. Once again, this same receptionist made a comment about it being "the doctor's prerogative." The whole conversation was condescending and a little too flip-mouthed for somebody to be talking to me like that at her job. For all I know, Dr. Anshu Raj is great. But presentation is everything, and first impressions matter. I'd rather hold off until 2023 and pay the higher rate to get my old PCP back. I don't have time for this foolishness. Further complicating matters, AMITA Health is now Ascension; all the phone numbers run together so you don't know which office to call; the Evanston number has been off the hook and busy for the past 30 minutes; and their staff won't let you get an activation code to set up your online profile or schedule an appointment online. I never had ANY of these issues with my last PCP. I'd rather pay double and see a doctor I already trust than to deal with this level of mediocre online and phone service.

    If you're looking for a referral doctor then this is the place to go. I ended up in the hospital…read morefor a blood sugar spike. I explained to the hospital that I didn't have a PCP because the practice I was going to kept having doctors leave. They referred me to Dr. Raj who is inside AMITA Evanston. My first visit the residents were all very nice. They got all my medical history and left and returned with Dr. Raj. We went through some things and then she started giving me a list of referrals for a diabetic eye doctor, an HIV specialist and an Anticoagulation Clinic to manage my blood sugar medication. I told her I had already seen a different diabetic eye doctor and her reply was for me to provide her with his credentials. I then told her I hadn't seen an HIV specialist since my initial seroconversion and all my medication was handled by my PCP's for the past decade. She said she wouldn't manage it and sent me out the door being asked to return in 2 weeks. Since I travel for work and they only take appointments mid week I returned three weeks later and I talked to the new residents again about my HIV medication telling them that my friends had gone to the specialist she referred me to and they had all left his practice. I told them I didn't see why I needed a specialist since I was undetectable and my treatment was well managed. When they came back in with Dr Raj then she exasperatedly told me again she wouldn't handle my HIV treatment and told me I needed a Pneumovax23 vaccine. I told her I thought I had just recently had one at my last PCP was looking in my electronic chart to confirm yet she still ordered the vaccine. When she left the room with the residents they left the door cracked and went out into the hallway to debrief with the residents about my case where they all started joking and laughing about my interaction. DR. RAJ HAS NO BUSINESS WORKING IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL WITH THE IMPROFESSIONALISM SHE DISPLAYED. I tried to contact the hospital but they don't have a means to reach out to them for quality control other than a survey which you can't tell is for the hospital stay or the doctor so this is the only route I had to let it be known.

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    Endeavor Health Evanston Hospital

    2.6(144 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I recently gave birth here, and the overall experience was exceptional. Nurses were attentive and…read moreable to update each other efficiently to ensure continuity of care. In labor and delivery, the nurse told us that the facility was recently updated. All the medical equipment was new, and the fetal monitor they used was even wireless. The only slight hiccup was that there was nearly no room in postpartum care. Fortunately, we got the last room in the overflow floor. Having giving birth in another state, I was extremely impressed by how updated everything was in the overflow room - the shower was brand new, and the bed could be operated to lengthen or sit at various angles. For pain management, I was a little surprised that their policy is to give ibuprofen only upon request. At the previous hospital I was at, they had a regimen switching between Tylenol and ibuprofen. Parking was probably the most difficult part. The main parking lot is a little far, and you have to use a different entrance if you're coming in the evening (rather than the main entrance of the women's hospital). However, when we left, my partner was able to temporarily park in the rotunda to make the commute a little shorter.

    Omg do you like mazes and puzzles? The. This is the hospital for you. Everything from the parking…read morelot to the cafeteria and outpatient testing and hospital wards you'll enjoy. I got so lost just trying to park and find a level to cross over to the hospital entrance. Make sure you go to ground level and make your way over to the entrance. Nurses and doctors are great. Also there's a hallway connecting the main hospital to the cancer center so you don't have to leave the parking lot to go there. Part of the maze that's not as bad. Parking is $4 on the Kellogg side for up to 6hrs the. It jumps to $20! If you're on the Kellogg side, you can get a parking sticker which reduces it back to $4. On the hospital side I don't think you can get a sticker so we'll be paying $20! If you're in the Evanston area then this is a good hospital option. If not, it's not worth driving from far away.

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