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    6 months ago

    Seeing dr Ghelani for more than a decade and the care is great! Highly recommended and appreciated

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    I'm genuinely disappointed to be writing this because when I first started seeing Dr. Perez, I…read moreappreciated her directness. She wasn't overly warm, but she was clear, professional, and approachable. Over the past year, though, my experience has shifted, and based on other reviews, it seems I'm not alone. About a year ago, she stopped accepting my insurance. I chose to continue care and pay out of pocket ($250 per visit) because I valued our established relationship. That felt worthwhile, until this recent experience. I called ahead to let the office know I would be 3-5 minutes late, thinking it was the respectful thing to do. During that call, I was informed for the first time of a new late policy: if you are late, you won't be seen, and if you reschedule, there's a $50 charge. This policy had never been communicated to me previously, nor had I signed anything acknowledging it. I expressed that I understood I was late and was completely willing to accept a shortened appointment, whether that meant a few minutes in person or even a quick phone call. I was trying to be flexible and respectful of her time. Unfortunately, Dr. Perez declined all options, including speaking with me briefly by phone. When I arrived, about five minutes late, I remained in the office during what would have been my scheduled appointment time. Dr. Perez moved in and out of a room nearby but did not acknowledge me, make eye contact, or offer any explanation or empathy. After three years as a patient, that lack of basic communication and care was honestly the most upsetting part. Because of that experience, I won't be returning. This wasn't about a policy; it was about how I was treated in that moment.

    When I first signed on with Dr. Perez, I felt that she was a competent doctor who could help me…read moreparticularly get to the bottom of my symptoms. She proactively assigned certain tests which I appreciated. I felt that she was a bit direct in her communication and also a bit rushed but it wasn't too big of a deal. Over the last few years however, the experience has just gotten worse and worse. They are extremely strict about being late (by even a minute or two. I wish I was exaggerating). I am always punctual but I had a family member who was only 5 minutes late and they cancelled the appointment. Appointment scheduling also takes months, even if there is something serious going on. The last straw was me going to the pharmacist to pick up monthly medicine I need to take and being told that my Dr Perez refused to renew my prescription (even though I need to take this medicine) and left a note for the pharmacy saying she needs to come in for an appointment. The irony in this is that I had an upcoming appointment scheduled on the books (which also I had to schedule 3-4 months out) with her already. So she clearly had not talked with her staff or they hadn't communicated with her before she did this. And even if I didn't have an appointment scheduled, refusing to renew someone's prescription of medicine they NEED is just so unethical in my opinion and feels like some way of forcing someone to come in so you can charge them. As time went on I just started to feel anxiety dealing with her or her office and that is not the kind of care I want. I also felt kind of dismissed when i suggested potential specialists I could see as well. Anyways, just overall, she might be a competent doctor but her and her office are unwelcoming and harsh! And I think care should be both competent, kind and respectful.

    Jigar Ghelani, MD - internalmed - Updated June 2026

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