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    Green Richard M, MD

    3.3 (3 reviews)

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    Regional Heart Center Cardiology  - A little bit of holiday cheer in the waiting room.

    Regional Heart Center Cardiology

    4.5(41 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Dr. Aliabadi is amazing. He is engaging and relatable. He has built a front and back office staff…read morethat are seamless in their desire to provide the best care and outcome possible. He will paint a picture of your health issues in words you can understand. He'll create a diagnostic plan to improve your mobility, health, and happiness. Sincerely, Steve A.

    I've been under the care of Dr. Aliabadi for almost 15 years. I'm still here to talk about it!…read more (Meaning, he's got my heart in good shape. Yay!) Recently I had a strange episode with elevated heart rate that lasted too long for my taste. The New Year's holiday was coming, and I didn't want to end up with an issue when most doctors would be off, so we dropped in about 2 p.m. the day before they were going to be closed for five days. Can't recall that I ever just showed up there without an appointment before. Although they were busy, they told me that they would fit me in, but it might take a while. Long story short, I was okay. The "episode" was likely a reaction to an overly hot shower, which expanded my blood vessels and my heart was trying to cool me down. Isn't the human body amazing in ways it tries to fix us when we don't even realize it? Because I've had some other electrical heart rate issues in the past I didn't want to take a chance that it was something more serious. Am very grateful that the staff squeezed me in, and Dr. A treated me like it was a routine visit, doing the appropriate testing without making me feel rushed. He gave me some tips on what I can do if this happens again, providing me with a feeling of being back in control. Much appreciated!

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    Uri BenZur, MD

    4.4(8 reviews)
    20.5 miTarzana

    Ok. Lets cut to the chase. You're Yelping cardiologists. That usually means something major is…read moreabout to go down. Whether for you or for someone you love...its time to take some action. That's where I was 2.5 years ago. A fellow co-worker of mine died at work because of a heart attack and it motivated me to examine my health. My family history is riddled with early heart disease and strokes. I had extremely high cholesterol, fatigue, chest pain, and other classic symptoms but being a young 46 year old at the time, and not overweight, I figured I was just overworked and stressed out. While that was true, Dr. Ben-Zur quickly gave me a reality check that something more was going on. He rapidly diagnosed my problem and convinced me that I needed an angiogram. That test showed that I had 2 blocked arteries at 100% and another at 95%. A triple bypass was drastically required. Throughout all of it, Dr. Ben-Zur was there supporting me and my family through the whirlwind process. As an interventionist, he didn't perform my bypass, but he helped me find a thoracic surgeon, and now Dr. Ben-Zur currently provides all of my post surgery aftercare. I owe him my life because I was on the fast track to a full on heart attack. We've formed a great health care relationship. Trying to find a cardiologist is difficult. There are so many choices. Who do you trust? Is this person knowledgeable? Are they personable? Can I depend on them with my life? Its these kinds of questions that actually prevent you from doing something because dealing with heart issues is scary. Its so easy to deny and think those chest pains are nothing and going to some random doctor in the phone book is sketchy at best. So, take these questions out of the equation and visit Dr. Ben-Zur to be certain. If you have a heart problem, he'll find it. He'll run the proper tests, you'll feel comfortable and I promise you he'll help alleviate your anxiety regarding your heart issue. Dr. Ben-Zur's team is also top notch. Incredibly personable, friendly, and always looking out for your best interest. They helped me with filing my disability claim during the recovery process. They keep me motivated to exercise and eat the right things. The office is relaxing and inviting. The walls are covered in photos and testimonies of the people who's lives Dr. Ben-Zur has saved. Take confidence that you're in the right place. Quite simply, he's the doctor you're looking for.

    Excellent location right on Ventura Blvd, but parking is primarily on street parking.read more

    Patriot Family Medicine - Dr. Fadel Abdulhai, D.O

    Patriot Family Medicine

    4.8(47 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    Dr. Abdulhai and his staff are simply the best!…read more He is always thorough and works well with other Dr.s to ensure you're getting the best care. Sam is also so welcoming and on top of it. Thank you!

    I am currently giving this practice three stars, although I plan to give the doctor and staff…read moreanother opportunity before making a final judgment. My initial experience with Sam, the nurse practitioner, and the physician assistant was very pleasant. They were warm, professional, and made me feel optimistic that I had found a family practice where I could establish long-term care. Unfortunately, my experience changed after my laboratory results became available. A receptionist named Britney called me and immediately began discussing my results without first asking whether I was in a private place or prepared to receive medical information. I was at work and had to interrupt her and ask her to wait while I moved somewhere private. I had assumed she was calling only to schedule a follow-up appointment. I believe staff members discussing medical information should always confirm that the patient is able to speak privately before sharing results. When I returned for my follow-up appointment, there also appeared to be some confusion at the front desk. Although I had confirmed my appointment the previous day, the doctor stated that he had not known I was coming and had taken another patient before me. He apologized, but the delay made me late for work. Once I was called back, the process felt rushed. I was quickly directed onto the scale and then placed in a room with a medical student. I was not asked whether I was comfortable having a student participate in my appointment. The student repeatedly described my hormonal status in a way that did not match what I had previously been told, and our discussion about vitamin D supplementation felt dismissive rather than collaborative. I was also uncomfortable with the student shifting and rocking from side to side in my peripheral vision while the doctor discussed some concerning health information. That made an already stressful conversation more difficult. Later, when the doctor returned and spoke with me privately, the interaction was much more comfortable. He was pleasant, made eye contact, explained things more clearly, and ultimately did a good job addressing my concerns. I wish the receptionist had demonstrated a better understanding of patient privacy, that I had been asked for consent before a medical student joined the appointment, and that the visit had not felt so rushed. Staffing problems, scheduling confusion, and the absence of a manager may explain why the office was having a difficult day, but patients should not have to absorb the consequences. Overall, the doctor handled the appointment well toward the end, and my first visit with the other clinical staff had been positive. I spent considerable time researching family-practice physicians because I hoped to establish ongoing care here. For that reason, I am willing to give the doctor and the office another chance before deciding whether this practice is the right fit for me.

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    Leong Frederic, MD -  Pediatric Cardiology Medical Associates

    Leong Frederic, MD - Pediatric Cardiology Medical Associates

    4.3(6 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I cannot believe he does not have any rave reviews yet! I have friends who don't Yelp so I am the…read morego to reviewer when they like someone or a business. =) My friend took her kid here a day before her kid was scheduled for surgery to make sure everything chcked out before the procedure. Dr. Leong's office got her in and gave her the peace of mind she was looking for before the surgery. Another friend of mine took her 3 kids in for echocardiograms. Even with insurance the bill came was rather hefty. When she got her bill, Dr. Leong had taken a significant discount off the bill for each kid. Needless to say, she will be taking her kids back here - and will be referring many more friends here.

    Dr. Leong is super intelligent and has a very kind bedside manner. He is constantly teaching…read morepatients and parents. He explains things in detail and I can see he is very passionate about his profession and giving back to the community. He treats my 12 yo professionally and talks to her about other things other than her cardiac issues. I love that they do their EKGs, echos, etc, on location. He started seeing my daughter when I was still pregnant w/her as she was having SVT in-utero. At birth, he continued to see my daughter annually until he released her at 5 yrs old. Unfortunately, we had to return because she started having chest pains and palpitations. We feel very comfortable and safe under Dr. Leong's care. The office staff are friendly and were fine. The office is modern and clean. They have certain rules which we respected (1-2 parents can come in w/patient and must wear a mask). I would not hesitate to refer Dr. Leong to anyone looking for a pediatric cardiologist.

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