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    Slomowitz Larry J DPM

    4.1 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Daniel Geller, DPM

    Daniel Geller, DPM

    4.6
    (157 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    Consultations available
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    Dr Geller is outstanding. So nice to have his practice, quality and talent in our community what a…read morecatch. I am a physician referral source for over 43 years I have devoted my life to many aspects of healthcare mostly utilization management, physician credential and quality assurance. It is so refreshing to see us bringing back some great quality into our community. We have taken many hits with some of our top physicians either retiring or moving out of California. This being said we are slowly but surly on a steady path with some outstanding doctors stepping in. This is one of those for sure. I highly recommend Dr Geller. Toni Musso

    I don't write bad reviews however I believe everyone should be aware of Doctor Daniel Geller…read morepodiatrist here in Westlake Village. I'm an 80 year-old woman that went to him last year because I had a fungus in my large toe. He prescribed a paint on prescription for my toe which was worthless and I ordered from Amazon, which worked so much better and it took about seven months but it's all gone. That's really not the really reason for this bad review at the time he told me he could trim my toenails and Medicare would pay for it every two months so I did go back another time two months later for another nail trim then in January I got a bill for $73.56 so I called and was advised that Medicare did not cover the nail trim even though I was told even though I told them that the doctor had told me that Medicare did cover it so I went on bill pay on my bank account and set up a $20 a month auto pay my mistake thinking that I would get another statement from the doctor when I finally got another statement it showed that I owed $33.56 so I paid another $20 and then another $13.56 then just recently, I got another statement from the doctor that showed I as of 7/27/26 and I still owed them 20 more dollars which made me go to my bank account to see just how much I had already paid them. I paid them to this date $133.56. Needless to say I made a phone call to the doctor's office and they told me that the records didn't reflect that I had to bring in into the office my records to show them so she made copies of my records and she said she would let me know poor customer service

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    Gina Nalbandian, DPM

    Gina Nalbandian, DPM

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    29.1 mi

    Throughout my 30-year career in STEM, I've extensively worked as an educator in math, physics, and…read morechemistry, meeting countless students along the way. But few have impressed me quite like Gina Nalbandian--not just because of her brilliance, but more importantly, because of her measured tenderness, which makes her the perfect physician. When my mother experienced strange pains below her ankle, we immediately sought medical help. The first physician merely commanded her to wear varicose socks without even touching her foot. The second did the same, and the third simply gave her an injection--one that worsened the pain. After a month, my mother still wasn't feeling any better. Then, I remembered that one of my dear students from many years ago--Gina--had become a podiatrist. I scheduled an appointment and took my mother to her. First, after two decades, Gina recognized me instantly. Second, she was the only physician who actually examined my mother's foot before prescribing appropriate footwear and natural pain relief, while also helping us understand that the pain might never fully disappear. A few weeks into the treatment, my mother reported that the pain had significantly subsided. During the follow-up, she was so impressed by her new doctor's sharpness and bedside manner that she asked me to take a picture of them together. Here it is! We are forever grateful to Dr. Gina Nalbandian.

    Dr. Nalbandian is the most empathetic Doctor. Our Dad has been seeing Dr. Nalbandian for years. It…read moreis the only Dr. appt. that he enjoys going to. We trust her and her staff. We feel so grateful for the amazing care they have given to our Dad. We have such peace of mind knowing that he is in such great hands. Our Dad's health has declined and he is using a wheelchair. The entire office is so patient with him. Thank you so much from our entire family.

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    The Foot and Ankle Sports Institute

    The Foot and Ankle Sports Institute

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I've been a serious basketball player for most of my life. I suffered the worst ankle injury I've…read moreever had--multiple ligament tears and significant damage. I knew right away it was more than just a sprain, but I continued playing on it for two years. Over time, the pain became unbearable. I started to believe I'd have to live with it permanently, which took a serious toll on me mentally. Finding the right specialist felt uncertain, and I was skeptical anyone could truly fix it. That changed when I met Dr. Randall. I had surgery, and just six weeks post-op, the pain that I lived with for years is gone. For the first time in a long time, it feels like I'm not going to deal with that pain again. I'm extremely grateful. Dr. Randall gave me my quality of life back. G-d bless her--she's an exceptional physician who saved me from a lot of long-term pain and suffering. Thank you.

    We started this process on March 2 after being told that our young son would need approximately six…read moremonths of treatment. Five months later, that treatment still hasn't even begun. At the first appointment, the doctor examined my son, prescribed physical therapy, and ordered a custom nighttime brace to keep his feet at a 90-degree angle while sleeping. The problems started immediately. We were initially double-charged for the office visit, and it took more than a month to correct the billing error. We were also told our insurance would cover a significant portion of the brace, but after the order was placed, we were informed that a staff member had made a mistake and failed to account for our deductible, leaving us responsible for the full amount. A few days after my son's feet were scanned, the office called to say they had lost the scans and we had to come back for another appointment. After the second scan, they called again to ask whether the brace was supposed to be for one foot or both. The doctor also prescribed physical therapy. I contacted numerous pediatric physical therapy providers, but none accepted children my son's age. When I asked the office for guidance, I was told the doctor would recommend another provider. That never happened. After waiting another month, we finally received what was supposed to be the custom nighttime brace. It wasn't. It looked like a simple shoe brace with no straps to hold my son's feet in the prescribed position. When I called and went for another visit, the doctor initially tried to convince me that this was actually better than the brace she had prescribed. Only after I insisted did they agree to remake it. Then came weeks of delays and conflicting information. Every time we called, we were given a different explanation. One person said we had already picked it up. Another said it had been sent back for correction. Then we were promised it would be ready the following week. None of those promises were kept. By this point, we had lost confidence and sought a second opinion from another pediatric orthopedic specialist. After examining my son, that specialist told us that, in their medical opinion, he did not need either the prescribed physical therapy or the brace. Finally, after more than FIVE MONTHS, we picked up what was supposed to be the corrected custom brace. The doctor didn't even come into the room to check the fit or examine my son. We were simply handed the device and sent home. When we got home, we discovered something that perfectly summed up our entire experience. Both braces were made for the RIGHT foot. Not one for the left and one for the right. Two right-foot braces. After five months of delays, repeated mistakes, conflicting explanations, and a device that was not usable, we ultimately chose to stop the process. We were told that a partial refund could be issued, and we received back approximately half of the amount we had paid. Even with that refund, the experience left us without a usable brace and with months of our son's treatment time lost. ***Update after the doctor's response*** The doctor's response still does not address my main concerns. My son was not supposed to receive an AFO in the first place. We specifically chose a nighttime brace because he attends preschool and we did not want his walking or play to be affected unless absolutely necessary. If the final solution was simply an off-the-shelf night splint with no right or left side, why were my son's feet scanned and why was I charged $550 for what was presented as a custom orthotic? I also find it disappointing that the response emphasizes how the staff "worked tirelessly." They spent that time correcting their own repeated mistakes. Fixing those mistakes was part of their professional responsibility, not a favor to my family. What is still missing is a simple acknowledgment and apology. P.S. Despite receiving a partial refund, I was still charged over $200 for a device that appears to be a generic night splint available for around $15 at Walmart. Please refer to the photos attached for comparison

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