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    Singer Stephanie MD

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    University Health Care Community Clinics

    University Health Care Community Clinics

    2.3(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Worst and waste of my time and money. I came in April because of a headache I was experiencing for…read more3 weeks. I was seen by Alessandra Zimmerman. She is really nice. She recommended that I get an MRI asap and it's the only way to know what's going on inside and determine what's causing the headaches. It was a Saturday and the nurse recommended that I walk in the emergency room of Intermountain hospital in Round Valley and tell them I need an MRI. So, i went. The woman at the ER called someone from radiology to talk to me and I looked really stupid. She said the MRI has to be requested by the nurse or the doctor and. Prior authorization from the insurance company is required. So I came back to the Redstone clinic and told the nurse what I was told at Intermountain. He said since it was a Saturday, he will do the request to my insurance company. It could take 2-3 weeks. 3 weeks passed, I did not get a call or anything with regards to the MRI. Out of curiosity, I called my insurance company. They said no one has called for a prior authorization for my MRI. I asked if I could request it myself. i was told the doctor or the nurse has to call them. I went back to the Redstone clinic. This is 3 WEEKS after I was first seen. 1 month and 2 weeks of headache. The woman at the reception could not get anyone to come out and talk to me. Instead she gave a record that an MRI was requested. It was requested on paper but no one really did anything. After multiple phone calls, they said they already sent in the request and someone from Park City Radiology will call me. The next day i got a call and she said they could schedule me for MRI. I asked if there is a prior authorization approved by my insurance before we schedule anything. She said there is no prior authorization done and they dont even have my insurance information. So I called my insurance again. Same thing they told me a month ago - the doctor or nurse has to call them and do the prior authorization and it could take up to 48 hrs to get approved. I gave up calling and being passed on here and there for the MRI. Good thing my headache was gone after 2 months. No MRI was done and I didn't know what happened why I had almost 2 months of headaches everyday. Who knows if its gonna come back. But I will never go to the same clinic. Clearly, somebody did not do his job to call my insurance company to request for a prior authorization for the MRI.

    I love this clinic! I especially like my doctor, Dr. Sandra Van Leuven! I love the MyChart feature…read morethat lets me easily communicate with my doctor or the clinic! The location is very convenient also

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    Eric W Cerrati, MD - Before

    Eric W Cerrati, MD

    4.1(9 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I deeply regret choosing Dr. Eric Cerrati for my rhinoplasty. Being a nurse myself who has worked…read morein aesthetics, I did extensive research, spent YEARS analyzing surgeons in Utah, and was drawn to Dr. Cerrati's gallery because many of the results looked subtle and natural. At the time, there were no critical reviews posted, and I believed I was choosing the most conservative, detail-oriented surgeon in the state with a glowing reputation. Unfortunately, my experience was horrific. I emphasized over and over that I wanted to preserve my Roman nose, keep a strong straight bridge, no swoop, and avoid tip rotation. I loved so many aspects of my nose and wanted to preserve the parts that made me "me." He reassured me repeatedly, even stating that the changes would be "just 1mm" to the bridge and tip. That reassurance is what made me feel comfortable paying in full and proceeding. In my opinion, he misled me and downplayed the extent of changes he planned to make. I was shocked to end up with a significantly shortened, stubby, rotated, and bulbous nose. Somehow the parts I wanted improved worsened, but the parts of my nose I loved were erased. The osteotomies he performed created lines that catch light weird and make my nose look sausage-like. Even worse than how it looks is how it functions. My breathing is significantly worse. My nostrils are half the size and collapse with every breath--even at rest. As a runner, this has been devastating. A big reason I pursued surgery was to improve breathing, not lose it. On the day of surgery, there was no meaningful time to go over the plan. He rushed me through consents, said the only risks were "bleeding and swelling,". He began to head to the OR, so I said, "That's it? I'm feeling anxious," and he casually replied, "If you weren't anxious, I'd be worried." That interaction haunts me. I had already paid my $12K in full, IV in my arm, felt committed, but my gut told me to run. Post-op, he never visited me in recovery for an update. He gave me a one-minute phone call that evening. At my in-office follow-up, when I expressed how unhappy I was and how shocked I felt by the result, he showed no interest in what, specifically, was bothering me. I had to ask if he even cared to know what I disliked about my nose or how it looked in photos. When I reminded him of our pre-op conversations and the reassurances he gave, his reply was, "He said, she said isn't productive." That sums up the attitude: dismissive, detached, and not open to feedback. He has not been transparent about details that impact my future care. I had to directly ask three different times before he admitted he harvested all usable septal cartilage in my primary rhinoplasty. This now means any revision will require rib or ear cartilage, which feels entirely unnecessary given how subtle I originally wanted my changes to be. He responds to direct questions like a lawyer. Since surgery, I've connected with several other former patients of his who are also so unhappy but afraid to post reviews. This industry has a very hidden dark side while marketing luxury. This review is what I wish I had read. I trusted Cerrati's online reputation, but the poor outcome has taken a massive toll on me physically, emotionally, and financially. Don't confuse good marketing or confidence with surgical precision or care. If you value subtlety, function, and being truly heard--look elsewhere. This was the biggest regret of my life. Side note- the desk girls are great.

    I was referred to Dr Cerrati for reconstructive nose surgery (after an ex broke my nose) coupled…read morewith a double deviated septum and full turbinate reduction. THE RESULTS WERE BEYOND PHENOMENAL! Not only could I breathe exponentially better but I LOVE LOVE LOVE the cosmetic results! So much better than I could have imagined. Dr Cerrati and all his staff have always been so kind and caring, very supportive and beyond gracious with allllll my questions!

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