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    Joseph Woo

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    Aria DiBiase, M.D

    Aria DiBiase, M.D

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Dr. Dibiase literally saved my life. I was diagnosed with DCM and CHF. My EF at the time was just…read more23%. The first cardiologist I saw gave me a terminal, bleak diagnosis. I was only 24 years old, so I refused to accept this. I decided that because this was going to be a lifelong journey, I wanted to find a cardiologist that didn't want to settle for 5-10 years and minimal improvement. That is when I met Dr. Dibiase. It was such a difference from the first cardiologist. Dr. Dibiase listened, cared, and got me to where my heart function was back to normal (with the help of meds of course). It has been 8 years since diagnosis and this past year my heart function went down again (which is to be expected over time), but Dr. Dibiase monitored me, and we worked together to find new medications that brought my function back to normal again. I feel comfortable and confident with Dr. Dibiase and her team. They truly care, see each patient as an individual, and push for you to have the best possible outcome. I couldn't be more grateful.

    Brought my mother in for her cardiology appt. for the 2nd time. You check in downstairs and the…read morewaiting room is upstairs. The person at the front desk was wearing a mask, but I guess he's just taking precautions. My mom is usually taken in on time and is happy w/ the procedure for her heart follow ups. The first time I brought her, she had a male nurse and requested a female to make her more comfortable. They made a simple transition to make her feel at ease. That's always helpful. Parking is easy in a parking lot on the side of the building.

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    Stanford Cardiovascular Faculty Practice

    Stanford Cardiovascular Faculty Practice

    1.0(4 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    There are other Centers to get Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy care. Stanford would not be on the list…read moreto choose from. Their director , Dr. Parikh, is aggressive and does not treat patients with respect, concern and care. I am still getting over her "lean in' on me. She was mote interested in speaking with my cardiologist and interacting with him personally versus my needs and care.

    I had a concerning cardiology issue identified during a surgery on arm and hip July 23. Surgeon &…read moreanesthesiologist pulled in cardiologist to observe during surgery, who said get her an immediate referral to cardiology so we can put external monitor on her. Do NOT count on Stanford Cardiology to care enough to follow up on the referral . Plus a TOTAL bureaucracy. A nightmare. The surgeon & anesthesiologist told me wanted to admit me with cardiology issue that became evident while I was under anesthesia, but cardiologist told them.better to refer directly. 25 days later after surgery still NO contact from cardiology & now I still on phone 41 minutes after calling them, having now been transferred 4 times. Need to start over every time with all identifying info . Healthcare has gone down the tubes and just become an unmanageable bureaucracy. Stanford got too big for its britches trying essentially to be an elite Kaiser Permanente with offices everywhere, and the result is a constant patient nightmare. They get 3 more minutes on phone & I will hang up and go to independent cardiologist Dr Gudapati or Dr Peter Teng, each whose office answer directly & immediately attend to the patient issues as have done for my husband. The Stanford experience is the patient basically being completely ignored. Stanford sucks. After being transferred 4 times, the appointment girl answered at the 44minute mark, & immediately began challenging me whether I even needed cardiologist. So I asked her if she alone was going to question the surgeon, anesthesiologist & the consulting cardiologist in surgery. I asked her just to please make an appointment, as I had now been on phone 44 minutes. She said I don't like your attitude and hung up. Unbelievable. The arrogance. AVOID Stanford cardiology if you want actual care from a cardiologist without going through an abusive bureaucracy. I strongly recommend Dr Gudapati in Mountain View or Dr Peter Teng in San Mateo, who is also attending at UCSF.

    Stanford Medicine

    Stanford Medicine

    1.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    MD Euan Ashley of Stanford's Sports Cardiology department was 1 hour and 45 minutes LATE to my…read moreappointment, supposedly due to an "emergency" that no one except himself could handle. As the patient, I was forced to 'cool my heels' fiddling with my cellphone in his exam room for much of that time, with his PA coming in a few times to go over my complaint and promise that the MD would be in "shortly". On the PA's last visit, she actually told me what the MD's diagnosis would be, even though the MD had not yet seen me! Now, if I were 1:45:00 minutes late to our appointment, I guarantee that the MD would not wait or make time to see me. When he finally entered the exam room, apparently having discussed a summary of my complaint with his PA and then after merely speaking with myself, doing no physical examination whatsoever, MD Ashley concluded that I did not have a real problem with the following nonsense statement. 'You might feel like you are short of breath at times and need to take a deeper breath but you don't really need to do so'! Huh? This is what I waited almost 9 months in an appointment that the MD was 1:45:00 late to hear? He continued to embrace and focus on this statement, repeating it a number of times, despite my incredulity and vociferous pushback where I suggested, referring to the old Groucho Marx quote "Who am I going to believe, you (MD Ashley) or my own lying eyes [body]"?. At the end of the visit, after 30 minutes of discussion and arguing, the doctor offered no further options. He did not propose any additional testing to attempt to get to the bottom of my ongoing complaint of intermittent shortness of breath and ignored my suggestions for possible actions that might be taken. Visit over, nice meeting you and then he had the temerity to offer to shake my hand! I declined. I have read about doctors who have told their patients that their particular illness was a manifestation in their minds but had never actually experienced anything like this personally. I was so stunned that I didn't know what to say that might be civil. Subsequent research reminded me that I had heard others complain of it and it had a name - GASLIGHTING! If anyone were to Google MD Euan Ashley, he comes across as the second coming of Jesus, clearly doing an excellent job (or his publicist) of managing his public profile. My experience after spending 1hour and 45 minutes waiting for him and then 30 minutes with him is completely opposite. I do not believe his profile is honest and would not recommend him to anyone unless, of course, they enjoy being gaslighted by someone who is rude, disrespectful and comes across as stubborn and arrogant.

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