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    Shailesh Malla, MD

    3.8 (4 reviews)

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    Dr. Malla is a great doctor. He cares about his patients and offers valuable information to consider. His staff is phenomenal and friendly.

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    Jennifer Giuseffi, MD - WellStar Medical Group

    Jennifer Giuseffi, MD - WellStar Medical Group

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    I am 76 year old runner who had run a half Marathon a year previously but fir the past year could…read morenot run more than a hundred yards without being gassed. Could barely walk up the 6 house hill on our street to walk the dog and my legs would fell like lead walking up stairs. Was told my General Doctor to see a Cardiologist. I did and Dr G ran a bunch of tests and diagnosed A-Fib and possibly some other issues. She prescribed a series of medications. Also Scheduled a Heart Catheterization (Angiogram) 1st to eliminate other issues and I did not need any Stents. Then scheduled a CardioVersion with Tee where they performed an Electric Shock to my heart to get my Heart back in rhythm. This worked like a charm and within a month I am back up to 6 mile runs! Dr G is AWESOME! She systematically analyzed my condition and got me back on track. Very thorough and great follow-up. I highly recommend her!

    Dr Giuseffi is the best! I'm not a doctor myself so I can't give you all the technical details, I…read morecan only tell you as a patient that she cares about you, monitors your condition very closely, and is able to detect issues that other cardiologists ignored or missed. Dr G saved my life - not sure how to make it any simpler than that. She noted an issue I was having, kept following up on it and took action when I needed it. When I got an infection in the hospital, I had to see another cardiologist as she was out of town. He told me to take Advil and come back...I did come back. Dr G could immediately see it was sepsis and got me to the ER and saved my life. While I was in the hospital, several doctors told me that She checked on me even when I was "somebody else's" patient. You can't buy this level of care and concern.

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    Piedmont Atlanta Hospital

    3.2(174 reviews)
    14.5 miBuckhead

    Located @ 1968 Peachtree Rd NW Atlanta, Georgia 30309…read more Attended a doctor's appointment with my Uncle today. We visited the Labs first then met with his Doctor. From start to finish, everyone was extremely helpful and nice to us as I escorted my Uncle to every area of the hospital. The Care Quality and customer service was excellent and we did not have any issues today. I would definitely recommend this location for your medical needs. It was definitely the professionalism and service for me.

    Don't go to this ER. The hospital, clinics, surgery, who knows, might be great. Don't go to this…read moreER. Don't. Firstly, the very first thing a patient sees after walking through the ER doors and passing security is the registry desk. At the registry desk is a little silver sign. It reads "We Regret That We Cannot Validate Parking." I do not believe that they regret this for one moment. The parking is very very far away from the emergency room door, so if you have the temerity to drive yourself or get a private citizen to drive you to the emergency room, you may well need a gurney by the time you get there. Valet parking at the emergency room is twelve dollars. Secondly, the registry desk does not actually register you. I gave the folks at the desk my cards and whatnot, and they typed some things and then gave me a piece of paper with a phone number on it, for me to complete my own registration via telephone. I say this with sarcasm: Because someone who has lost a shitton of blood is absolutely the best person to put on the telephone to confirm delicate details, and airing such delicate details in a crowded waiting room where people are crying must be simple and safe for such a person. Of course. They won't even keep hold of the stupid little barcode stickers that they use for procedures with your name on them. You have to hold onto your sheet of stickers and not bleed on it or lose it or drop it. When I was there, the two public-facing hand sanitizer dispensers in the waiting room were empty. The only hand sanitizer dispensers that were not empty are the ones outside the triage rooms. The Piedmont Emergency Services department's triage folks have no manual blood pressure cuffs and no time to get one, so if someone cannot use an automatic, all they will do is write down that you refused the reading. This seems counterproductive for triage. I was able to see the phlebotomists after 2-3 hours. They were champions, for what it's worth, but they were not there for medical advice. After three and a half hours, I was bored, in pain, and hungry and thirsty, because food and drink are not allowed in the ER waiting room. After 6 and a half hours, my friend went to the phlebotomists to get my IV device removed so we could leave. We gave up because I had eaten one small slim-jim since 4pm and it was 2am. I'd become more and more light-headed due to low blood sugar. I'm diabetic. I was stumbling when I walked. The people I saw neglected while I was there put me in a PTSD episode for weeks. Their system of paperwork required me to sign an AMA, which I had to refuse to sign as I had received no medical advice whatsoever.

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