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    Suejin Kim, MD

    4.6 (9 reviews)
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    Marc M Zare, MD, FACS

    4.8(144 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Highest recommendations for Dr Zare, Megan and staff! Extremely happy with the results…read more I was diagnosed with a Hiatal Hernia and started interviewing surgeons from Stanford, Sutter/PAMF, UCSF, and a couple of private doctors as well as checked local media for recommendations. I had read up on what procedures are available / watched the YouTube videos as well as the Doctors webpage so I had some idea of what I was in for. There are set protocols for further analysis of hiatal hernias after the usual endoscopy, esophagram/barium swallow but didn't make sense for my situation and scheduling procedures would have required a few months to get in. Luckily, Dr Zare reviewed the tests and my symptoms and knew what was needed and did not require further tests and was able to schedule me shortly after my first visit. Megan and staff provided fast, competent support and very quickly I was in for my laparoscopic paraesophageal surgery. All the other surgeons were more interested in following the protocol with additional tests that would have not provided any additional benefit (based on published clinical studies). Perhaps if they had reviewed more thoroughly my test results, they may have not warranted the additional motility tests. The surgery went as expected and only a partial toupet was performed that was very much appreciated based on latest surgical result data from my research. It is a painful procedure as incisions are made in the abs etc but appropriate meds made it a lot easier then having a full incision vs robotic. Trust is very important for me, as surgeons have to be able to make decisions in-the-moment and based on my discussions with Dr Zare and Megan, I felt very comfortable that I had made the right choices. Thank you Dr Zare and appreciate your help! I am symptom free and sleeping without worrying about reflux entering my lungs and starting to get back to sports/eating and enjoying life again!

    I have had two procedures performed by Dr Zare. Dr Zare and his staff have been great during some…read morechallenging times! Clear communication, easy and flexible scheduling/visits, compassionate and attentive care. No better hands to be in for hernia repair.

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    Kristina G. Hobson, MD

    4.6(54 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I had been putting off getting a colonoscopy for about 5 years because I really didn't like the…read moreidea and couldn't find a doctor I felt comfortable with. I actually chose a couple of doctors before but ended up canceling both times. Finally, after more searching, I found Dr. Kristina Hobson in Los Gatos. To be honest, when I first walked into her office, I was already looking for an excuse to cancel again. But once I spoke with her, I was really impressed with her knowledge and the way she explained everything, so I decided to keep my appointment. Today was my procedure at Silicon Valley Surgery Center, and I had such a great experience. The facility was clean, calm, and very nice. Every single person I interacted with was wonderful. From the front desk to Barbara, who helped review my paperwork everyone was kind and welcoming. My first nurse, Kay, was incredibly nice, knowledgeable, and professional. When she went on break, Nicole took over she was also amazing. I'm not a fan of needles at all, but she did my IV so gently and with so much care. Then Kat, the third nurse, took me to the procedure room she was kind, calm, and very professional. Dr. Michael Block, the anesthesiologist, was excellent. He actually texted me the night before to ask if I wanted to review everything ahead of time or on the day of the procedure, which I really appreciated. We exchanged a few messages, and then he spoke with me again before the procedure and explained everything clearly. He was confident, knowledgeable, and very reassuring. In the procedure room, I fell asleep within seconds and woke up quickly afterward feeling great. Within about 30 minutes, I felt completely fine. I was even able to take calls and respond to emails. And now, about Dr. Hobson ,she is truly a 10 out of 10. Honestly, the entire experience was 10 out of 10. From the office to the surgery center, every single nurse and staff member was exceptional. I'm a very detail-oriented and perfectionist person because of my job, so I don't say this lightly. Something I was so scared of and postponed for 5 years turned into such a smooth and positive experience. Thank you to everyone

    $600 for a new patient visit and exam. Her advice also worsened the problem. I had a follow up…read moreappointment which I called in to cancelled yet they still charged a $50 no show fee. The front staff sits there and chit chat while the phone rings. Almost impossible to reach the billing department to reverse the no show fee; goes to voice mail.

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    Bhargava Gannavarapu, MD

    4.0(11 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I have been a Patient of Dr. Bhargava since 2023. I had intense acid reflux issues and need an…read moreendoscopy. Dr. Bhargava is thoroughly professional, friendly and extremely smart. I had a clean endoscopy. Recently in May 2026, I underwent a repeat endoscopy and a Colonoscopy at the sametime. The staff at the National Ambulatory and Surgery center are among the best. While I am glad all my scans are clear, I am so glad I am under the care of this fantastic doctor Dr. Bhargava Gannavarapu. I had such a smooth experince, the appointments are quick and easy and Dr. Bhargava is such a pleasure to talk to.

    I have never met a doctor that I absolutely loved and appreciated…read more In May, I was having very bad symptoms of abdominal pain and all the nearest GI were booked out 3 months and I wouldn't be able to get seen. I was super concerned because I had abnormal weight loss and I was scared that I had an underlying conditions and Dr. G's office was able to see me within a week. I took a chance and decided to go to get seen. From scheduling and to be seen, this office has the most professionalism I've ever seen and I'm so glad I went here. First Appointment: Dr. G assessed me and did all the tests that he thinks was needed to diagnose me and was able to do one of my exams that week since a patient cancelled. Follow Up with NP (Anne): She discussed my results and ordered additional scans. I also asked for a test for peace of mind and she ordered it without any questions and understood my concerns. Procedures: I was fully prepared and had multiple calls and texts to remind me of my appointment and any pre care I needed to do before my exams. I am so happy with Dr. G, Anne, and the office staff because they were thorough with their examinations and ordered full scans to ensure what is needed for my diagnosis. I had so many questions and they understood my concerns and were always so timely with everything such as appointments and fast response times. I want to thank the office staff, Dr. G and Anne for all of their assistance and being such an amazing team.

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    Stanford Gastroenterology - Los Gatos

    3.0(4 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    First time visit with Dr. Allison Zhang. You have to ring…read morethe office doorbell then a associate opens the door and checks your temperature before letting you in. I was then taken to a room where my vitals were checked and waited for the doctor. Dr. Zhang came in about 3 minutes later and politely listen to my life story C; Dr. Zhang explained what she thinks is going on but wanted to do some test first to make sure. Dr. Zhang ordered a test and told me the office would call me to schedule my up coming procedure. She explained the procedure and the risks Bottom line Dr. Zhang is very thorough and listens intently. I'm very blessed to have her as my Doctor of gastroenterology

    Unfortunately this practice is not allowing their doctors enough desk time to adequately care for…read morepatients. Post COVID, the workload of doctors exploded as patients became more demanding of messaging based health care. There are multiple ways to handle this load, including billing for refills, for responses to online messages, so that doctors are able to reserve a portion of their day to help emergent situations, and answer simple questions so that we don't have to turn to the internet for healthcare. That leads to to #1 - a common complaint. 1. Long wait for appointments and no help in between - the appointment strategy is regular checkins with a lot of "yes, everything is the same," and "we give you a lot of prescriptions but ultimately they are tools in your toolkit and it is up to you to find the right balance in using them." Every 3 months, no change. But then when something is critically wrong, no help without an appointment even for simple questions. Digestion problems - by their nature - are not a regular steady state disease. If your disease waxes and wanes, do not expect help in between appointments. 2. No help with insurance - Other speciality clinics for rare disease are used to insurance denials for referred tests and procedures and work hard to get them approved for you. Unfortunately that does not seem to be the case here. I was - and still am - in need of MNT, but no go. 3. Questionable referrals in light of no help with insurance - my insurance was known to not cover their pelvic floor physical therapy clinic, yet I was put on a wait list. That wait list was a year long - THEN they told me it was not covered. Again, other speciality clinics work within the limits that they are aware of regarding insurance coverage for their patients. A year delay in care is unacceptable. The people are lovely - especially some of the nurses doing tests. But the way the practice is set up is not meeting the needs of patients. Time will tell if chatGPT gave me the right info to handle my emergent issue, since my primary did not feel prepared to answer in light of the rare disease at play.

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    Sheila Savur, MD

    2.9(9 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    We've been seeing Dr. Savur for many years. She's the BEST gastro doc we've ever been treated by…read more Patient in answering any questions, warm and friendly and easy to communicate with. She monitored my husbands situation very proactively and made sure she got him to see a specialist at Stanford when a concerning issue arose. It was her attentiveness and attention to detail that caught his cancer very early! I HIGHLY recommend seeing her for any gastro issues. She's the best!!

    I can't warn people enough about the horrible service provided by Dr Savur, her assistant and El…read moreCamino Health after my wife developed a non-life threatening complication caused by the combination of sedation and the use of supplemental oxygen during her out-patient surgical procedure. After returning home and developing her symptoms, we were able to reach Dr Savur's assistant and request a telephone call from the doctor for assistance. ** In researching the complication ourselves via the National Library of Medicine, we had learned that the treatment for this complication is a medication only available via a prescription. Her assistant told us that: - The doctor was still in procedures for the rest of the day and would not be able to contact us afterwards because "She will be going home and will not have access to the surgical records." - She also told us that the doctor was going to be in back to back procedures for the next 3 days and unable to call us at any time during this time period. - She told us that she had been in contact with the doctor who recommended that we take my wife to an urgent care facility or work with her primary care physician to get assistance. So... how could anyone recommend a doctor (and medical practice) that won't make a phone call to help a patient get a medication for a complication? And what kind of assistant manufactures a reality where a doctor is incapable of calling a patient due to "back to back" procedures.

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    Edward S Huang, M.D. MPH

    Edward S Huang, M.D. MPH

    4.3(6 reviews)
    0.2 miCambrian Park

    I was a patient of Dr. Huang between June and October 2025. He was always very professional,…read morepatient in answering all my questions, and thorough in his explanations. He was also very understanding and helpful in scheduling all the procedures I needed to better understand my GI condition. Dr. Huang consistently responded quickly to my messages and always made me feel that I was in good hands under his care.

    HORRIBLE doctor who does not care about his patients. He is a clear example of a specialist who…read moredoes not want to do anything for his patients and tries to kick off responsibilities to other teams even though he is assigned to treat my problem and specializes in the issue. While some people seem to have positive experiences with him, it seems that he reserves his professionalism for certain people and not others. Beware. He is unwilling to spend 5 minutes doing something that could change somebody's life for the better. I am undergoing treatment with him and other specialists for why I keep on losing my voice for weeks at a time. I simply needed accommodations for my hoarse voice and LOSING my voice for significant periods of time. This has significantly impacted my ability to participate in class. My voice is GONE. It can come back one day and be completely gone the next day. It is very normal to seek academic accommodations for a loss of voice. For example, if you are taking a language class, sometimes you need to push out your deadlines for presenting if you literally don't have a voice. My school does this through the disabled students department. And currently, consistently losing my voice has become a disability because I literally can't talk and complete some of my assignments. Many teachers ONLY accept accommodations through the disabled students program: informal requests are often denied. He is the first doctor I have ever met who has refused to provide any kind of letter simply asking for accommodations surrounding a lost voice--e.g. something as simple as "this student needs to have flexible deadlines as they often lose their voice. Currently I am not clear on what the diagnosis is, but I request flexibility for their voice loss. Their loss of voice affects them to effectively participate verbally in class, so deadlines may need to be pushed until they regain their voice." Instead, he sent a very rude and low-effort email saying that he is unwilling to write me an accommodations letter simply because he doesn't know what my issue is and disagrees with the other specialist. This is unacceptable. For example, let's say somebody has some other terrible, similarly disabling disease. It might take a couple of months for the specialists to agree on a diagnosis, but they could still be suffering and their ability to participate in society, work, school, etc. is completely affected. They should get accommodations. I'm getting diagnoses or medical opinions thrown at me left and right. Even if different doctors have different opinions, ultimately, one thing remains the same: I have lost my voice for almost 20 days in one month and continue to be hoarse or lose it altogether some days. Other people had recommended this doctor to me. I had high hopes. I have never encountered such an irresponsible, uncaring, and callous doctor before. I don't doubt that he is probably academically brilliant. I just think that he doesn't realize that taking 5-10 minutes out of his day to fill out a form could change someone's life for the better. Even more malicious: perhaps he does, and chooses not to because as a specialist, he is above this kind of work.

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