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Marcey Shapiro, MD

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Jan Diamond, M.D

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I am sharing the experience I had with Dr. Diamond over a decade ago. I had chronic pain in my…read moreright thigh/groin area ever since someone slammed into the front of my car while my foot was on the brake, several years prior to seeing Dr. Diamond. I learned only long after that, that the impact of the accident had torn the labrum of my right hip. Unfortunately, my labral tear was not visible to doctors inspecting the x-rays, MRIs and other imaging that was done, and despite my pain and disability, I was denied a hip replacement at that time due to lack of sufficient arthritis. I was forced to pay out-of-pocket for decades of massage therapy, and it was a massage therapist who first suggested that I might have a torn labrum. During the months in which I saw Dr. Diamond, she recommended Pilates, but the pain I was having disabled me from doing them. At a later visit, she shared with me her recent reading of an article about chronic patterns of nerve pain sent by the brain, that can occur without an actual injury being present. She indicated that she thought that was my problem. It bothered me that she seemed so certain that I did not have a real injury, just because I could not prove it with imaging. The final straw came when, at another visit, she told me that after an insurance claim, most people's pain clears up after the claim is settled!!! While other doctors were unable to locate the problem, Dr. Diamond was the only one who displayed such certainty that I had no actual injury, not to mention insulting me with her theory that my pain would abate after an insurance settlement. (I got a mere $2K which covered about 1 year of my 2 decades of monthly massage therapy!) I never saw Dr. Diamond again. Twenty one years after the injury, a doctor at UCSF finally saw my torn labrum in some more recent imaging. By this time arthritis in that same joint (and no other) had grown to the degree that I was offered a (long-overdue) hip replacement. The surgeon's surgery notes also note the removal of the "previously torn labrum." Although, I still have some (hopefully temporary) thigh pain from the recent surgery, my groin no longer hurts and I can do things I haven't been able to do for 22 years. This is a re-writing of an earlier review to make some parts more precise and accurate, and to let Dr. Diamond know that I have suffered over two decades with a REAL injury even though I could not prove it at the time. To be fair, I gave Dr. Diamond 3 stars in this one so it doesn't affect her ratings more since I already gave 1 star in the old review (that Yelp won't let me edit nor remove). But I hope she has learned never again to assume that someone does not have a real injury (or disease) just because she doesn't see the proof. "Do no harm," includes not adding insult to injury.

I saw Dr. Diamond for the first time this past Tuesday. The moment she entered the room, I felt…read morelike I had known her a long time. Dr. Diamond is friendly, humorous and listens very carefully. She will also give you any referral you need! Dr. Diamond read through my chart later Tuesday evening and called me with a few insurance and health questions. Aside from my pediatrician, she is one of the most personable doctors I have found. Starting October, Dr. Diamond will only be doing primary care on Tuesdays and Fridays which is a bit of a bummer but that's OK. Very convenient office she works in though, just blocks from my house! I highly recommend Jan Diamond!!

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