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    Kate S Wheeler, MD

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Piedmont Physicians Endocrinology

    Piedmont Physicians Endocrinology

    3.8(5 reviews)
    2.8 miBuckhead

    So I've been seeing the same endocrinologist for about 4 years and have been generally unsatisfied…read morethe whole time. So I decided to seek out a new one. After doing my research and getting some crap over the phone from my first choice, I decided to give Piedmont Endocrinology a try. I called and was greeted by a very friendly receptionist. She advised of a recent cancellation and could squeeze me in the following Friday - perfect! She told me I would be seeing Dr. El-Kebbi. I arrived 30 minutes prior to my scheduled appointment to complete all of the new patient paperwork. After I was done, friendly receptionist called me up to the window to advise me that Dr. El-Kebbi was a few minutes behind schedule, but I was his next patient. She apologized for the delay and I went back to playing Jewel Mania. I'm usually super super anal about being on time. Maybe I'm just jaded now because I'm convinced that no doctor is ever on time, but I at least appreciated the fact that she took the time to tell me that he was running a little late. With previous doctors, most just let you sit there until you realize your appointment was supposed to be 45 minutes ago. So 5 or 10 minutes later, I'm called back. I'm taken to an exam room by a super friendly guy who's name escapes me. He also apologizes for the delay and emphasizes that Dr. El-Kebbi really doesn't like being late. We go over some basic info and he advises that the Doc will be in a moment. Let me first say that my previous doctor was a bit standoffish. Nice enough, just didn't seem overly personable or concerned. I experienced the complete opposite with Dr. El-Kebbi. He was warm and friendly and very interested in my medical care. He provided valuable insights into certain aspects of my medical care that I feel were lacking with my previous doctor. I honestly felt like I was speaking with a friend the whole time. There was one awkward moment when he seemed to fail to understand how I could be so certain that I would not be getting pregnant, but we got through that. It's quite funny in retrospect. The whole appointment went exactly how I feel a doctor's appointment should go. I'm almost (but not quite) willing to overlook the tardiness, but we'll see how that goes in future visits. I highly highly recommend Dr. El-Kebbi to anyone in the market for a new endocrinologist.

    Needed a new endo and needed to see them quick. Once I explained my situation to the front desk…read morereceptionist at PPE, she was able to find me an appointment only one month out instead of three months out. Service. I arrived for my appointment on Wednesday. Not the greatest drive from Marietta, but worth it. Dr. Patel is my new favorite endo ever. She's young, up to date on the latest research on Thyroid health, and spent real, quality time with me going over my chart and medical history. I was in and out in about an hour (even as a new patient) - including labs. The lab technicians were friendly, quick and painless as was the check out process. Overall, I'm very pleased!

    The Emory Clinic

    The Emory Clinic

    2.6(5 reviews)
    0.0 miDowntown

    Here with my dad. This is our 2nd visit and it has truly been a pleasure. All the staff members…read moreare friendly and professional. Upon arrival you will meet Constance front desk clerk. She's funny and friendly. From my understanding she's been here over 15yrs. All the patients love her. The sitting area or lobby area is clean and cute. It seats roughly 32 people. Social distancing is strictly enforced. Everyone masked up. . They will stamp your parking ticket so make sure you bring it. Your next appointment is scheduled prior to leaving. I love the fact every appointment whether future or past is noted. If you're looking for a good solid hospital that is highly reputable, Emory is the one. There are several hospitals in Atlanta but Emory by far is the BEST!

    If I could give zero stars I would. This has been the absolute worst healthcare experience I have…read moreever had. I have been here since 11:15. Arriving 30 minutes early as instructed. Only to have to wait as my doctor was 30 minutes plus behind. I will give one positive they were able to get me into a ultrasound appt today. The absolute worst part is the complete lack of organization and professionalism of the lab department on the 14th floor. The staff is RUDE and completely unprofessional. They are completely disorganized. The waiting room is overflowing. I have been sitting here for an HOUR!!!!!!! Some people have been here longer than me. Then they take your credit card just in case your insurance does not pay in full. I HAVE NEVER had this happen at any other health care facility. I have exceptional insurance so I can only imagine what it is like for those who don't. This place is the complete ABSOLUTE WORST! I need to find another hospital. I cannot believe I was referred here. Shame on you Emory! Terrible!

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    Emory University Hospital

    2.1(224 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    5 stars for the hospital and staff…read more 1 star for the ER I changed my loved ones insurance to have Emory. It's a higher standard of care and I like teaching hospitals even if 5 scribes and students always accompany the doctor. HOSPITAL/CLINIC Self-parking and valet is a headache and expensive unless you're admitted for three weeks or longer, then you can buy an in and out pass. No parking validation for emergencies. Although the ER and hospital rooms have WiFi, common areas and clinic lobbies lack cell service. Uber drivers can't find you because there are several hospital entrances. Allow plenty of time if you have more than one appointment in different areas (A, B, C). Eye doctors are on three different floors which is confusing. Emory is huge so take advantage of wheelchairs if needed. Some doctors don't read the chart so be prepared to repeat yourself and take notes. Nurses are caring and hard working and the ICU is excellent. There are filtered water fountains & a cafe that's always open for delicious hot meals or snacks although the prices recently increased. Take a pic of the patient menu and call their order in. Clean and comfy rooms have couches, cable, storage and a couch/recliner for guests, some even have views. I love 'My Chart' where records, appointments, prescriptions and communication with your provider is just a few phone clicks away. The ER is another story entirely. EMERGENCY ROOM First visit was for a serious emergency which required surgery. The stay was extended several days for an MRI. We were told even patients arriving in ambulances were lined up stretcher to stretcher to wait for an MRI. Second trip after an accident involved a reasonable wait time and thorough care. But the third visit was the last. We waited in a freezing lobby crammed with sick people for 15 hours before seeing a doctor. We were given a wait time via app which extended until updates stopped completely. I've never heard such bloodcurdling screams, one patient in back sounded like he was being tortured. From 4pm to 6am there were NO DOCTORS. A young man was was crying out in agony after losing his mom. Sadly, people were taking their frustration out on the front desk person due to a lack of security. One guard ran out from the back after being stabbed in the hand by a patient. I had to go for a walk to calm down while my loved one froze, waited and starved. No-one informed us of a cafeteria. Thin blankets were handed out and patients were told no meds without first seeing a physician. We didn't see one until the morning shift arrived. The nurse admitted someone died due to lack of staff and she was going to quit. Thank God my loved ones injury was not life-threatening. I filled out a survey and never heard from Emory. As frightening as this ER experience was, I'd still choose this campus over Emory Decatur where previously, a serious omission was made during surgery and the room wasn't clean. Grady isn't even in the running. But since we're privileged enough to have a car, we'll drive the extra 15 minutes to St. Joseph's for future ER visits. SUM Emory University Hospital (Clifton) has room for improvement, especially regarding ER and parking. But cleanliness, care, comfortable rooms, My Chart, meals and staff are recommended.

    Please be very careful with trusting your love one's health to Emory University Hospital. Emory is…read morewilling to let students get their undergraduate degrees for free starting Fall 2026. This is millions of dollars they will lose just to impress society by saying they are giving back to the community. However, this is the same Emory that is willing to unsafely medically discharge my mother home to die due to a problem with her health insurance. Do not trust these snakes!

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    North Georgia Endocrinology

    North Georgia Endocrinology

    5.0(1 review)
    21.8 mi

    I am so happy I have found Dr. Anbar Ahmad. After going to…read moreLaureate Medical Care for 7 years and not having my A1C and my thyroid levels improving at all I finally found her. For the 1st visit I had an on-site appointment and even though she was talking 10 mph I felt very informed. I left that 1st appointment very satisfied impressed with how much information she wrote tor me. After the appointment I called up my brother, who is also a doctor (a gastroenterologist), and he was even impressed with how detailed and thorough she was in the notes she gave me. After she got my blood test results from Labcorp she immediately followed up with me and told me what I should be doing to control my sugar and what time I should be eating every meal to control my thyroid function in my body. For my 2nd and 3rd appointments I had virtual visitdms and I was impressed with that call as well, even though we had a bad connection. She called me back immediately, apologized for the dropped call, even though it was not her fault, and we continued our conversation. She followed up that call with my labcorp results again, advised me on what I should be doing to correct my sugars even further and told me the prescription she was calling in. She even recommended natural solutions to my problems when I told her I did not like taking more medicine and then she answered all the rest of my questions. For the 3rd appointment, she even called me from her car when she found out that the nurse practitioner that was filling in for her was behind on her calls. Now that is a great doctor. She really cares about her patients and how well you are doing. If you are looking for an endocrinologist I would really recommend you go see Dr. Anbar. Even the front desk customer service is great.

    Kate S Wheeler, MD - internalmed - Updated June 2026

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