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    Tapestry 360 Health

    4.1 (10 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Endeavor Health Center - Evanston Behavioral Health

    Endeavor Health Center - Evanston Behavioral Health

    1.7(3 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I normally do not write reviews but I feel compelled to share my experience here to warn other…read morepatients about this place and their practices. After prescribing me without informed consent their risky and mind-altering meds, including SSRIs, antidepressants and benzodiazepines, I suffered dangerous involuntary intoxication whereby I developed insomnia, akathisia and metabolic damage. I was tricked by these reckless and corrupt psychiatrists and addicted to these substances without even knowing it. These drugs come with a high risk of inducing suicidal and homicidal thoughts and actions. I have come to learn these poisons are outlawed on most of Europe and not even allowed to be advertised to the public like is done here to enrich the corrupt big pharma industry. They are implicated in almost ALL the mass shootings like recently happened in MN and even Sandy Hook. Today I am weaned off of all these poisons and my experience should serve as a warning to stay as far away from this dangerous place and their so called "professionals" That is the end of my stint with psychiatry and I for sure learned these lessons the hard way.

    I had my first appointment with Dr. Harvan at 12:30 pm. At 1:30 I was so frustrated that I was…read morestill in the waiting room. I had not been seen by either Dr. Harvan or her nurse. I had to reschedule my appointment. I was told then that this will happen the next time I come in if I continue seeing Dr. Harvan. I now see Dr. David. The reason why I did not give this office a 1 star is because of the front desk staff. They we polite, and was able to change my appointment without problem or fuss. Also, Dr. David was understanding to my situation.

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    Endeavor Health Evanston Hospital

    2.6(144 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I recently gave birth here, and the overall experience was exceptional. Nurses were attentive and…read moreable to update each other efficiently to ensure continuity of care. In labor and delivery, the nurse told us that the facility was recently updated. All the medical equipment was new, and the fetal monitor they used was even wireless. The only slight hiccup was that there was nearly no room in postpartum care. Fortunately, we got the last room in the overflow floor. Having giving birth in another state, I was extremely impressed by how updated everything was in the overflow room - the shower was brand new, and the bed could be operated to lengthen or sit at various angles. For pain management, I was a little surprised that their policy is to give ibuprofen only upon request. At the previous hospital I was at, they had a regimen switching between Tylenol and ibuprofen. Parking was probably the most difficult part. The main parking lot is a little far, and you have to use a different entrance if you're coming in the evening (rather than the main entrance of the women's hospital). However, when we left, my partner was able to temporarily park in the rotunda to make the commute a little shorter.

    Omg do you like mazes and puzzles? The. This is the hospital for you. Everything from the parking…read morelot to the cafeteria and outpatient testing and hospital wards you'll enjoy. I got so lost just trying to park and find a level to cross over to the hospital entrance. Make sure you go to ground level and make your way over to the entrance. Nurses and doctors are great. Also there's a hallway connecting the main hospital to the cancer center so you don't have to leave the parking lot to go there. Part of the maze that's not as bad. Parking is $4 on the Kellogg side for up to 6hrs the. It jumps to $20! If you're on the Kellogg side, you can get a parking sticker which reduces it back to $4. On the hospital side I don't think you can get a sticker so we'll be paying $20! If you're in the Evanston area then this is a good hospital option. If not, it's not worth driving from far away.

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    Midwest Center for Women's Healthcare - Jeremy Miller, MD, FACOG

    Midwest Center for Women's Healthcare

    3.3(65 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I took some time to process my experience and after reading similar reviews feel the need to post…read moremy own. Recently at my annual appointment I was waiting to use the restroom which faces the support staff cubicles. The wait was rather long as there is only one restroom. I had the "privilege" of overhearing how they feel about their clients. "Oh, I hate the perimenopause ones- IM FAT AND HAVE SYMPTOMS BUT I DONT WANT TO GO ON MEDICATION AND GAIN MORE WEIGHT". "THE NEWBIE GYNES ARE SO CUTE WITH THEIR STIs." I was stunned. I went to the restroom, came out, and Dr. Plawyer's nurse was waiting for me. I told her of the incident and she said "I'm sorry to hear that" and then went over my med list and medical history while I'm on the verge of tears. I finally stood up and said "I'm leaving." I did receive a voicemail apologizing and saying it was addressed. However, as a nurse for the past 10 years I understand on a deeper level that the comfort they felt talking about patients at work indicates a culture of not respecting their patients. When we go to the doc we want to feel heard, be taken seriously, and be met with empathy and assistance. I no longer believe this happens at this clinic. Find a clinic that doesn't mock their patients.

    Newest revelation is that Midwest Center for Women's Healthcare is like going to a gas station…read more They are not affiliated, but rather, are all independent offices. If you call the corporate office number, if you can even find it, they can't help you because they are a different office. Midwest Center means nothing other than a common name, like going to a Shell gas station, one has nothing to do with another. Took me multiple requests, over a period of more than 3 years to get my medical records transferred to my new doctor, which were finally transferred as of this year, 2025. Good Lord. What a frickin joke. Please, please, don't waste your time there. See previous review by me if you want the full story.

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    Oakton Park Medical Center

    Oakton Park Medical Center

    3.8(14 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Initially, I kind of felt maybe I should wait a couple years before reviewing things, but this…read moreneeds to be said. I've found Oakton Park Medical Center to be extraordinarily competent from the front desk to the doctors. And they are technologically advanced - you get notifications, online access, electronic sign-in... even a tablet if the front desk is occupied. Doctors listen and explain everything. There's no rushing you out. No rushing you off the phone. If you have a question, they answer confidently and competently and do what they say. It's a medium sized office and they do stuff like ultrasound and labwork in-house so you don't need to run around for everything. One little thing I'm slightly concerned about is if under an HMO (since you need to see your PCP) an appointment will be available on short notice like a walk-in. Some larger places have walk-in hours, but that's not really a huge issue for me and I'm pretty sure they'd accommodate anybody in need based on the situation as they've been nothing but helpful with me. In my past experience with a Northshore Health office, my past provider was similar to ATT or Comcast - just too big and clumsy... Rude front desk that was too busy to answer you. My doctor would come in, see me for maybe 5 minutes, then walk out for five minutes. Then walk in for another minute and that's my appointment. If there's a billing issue, there'd be nobody competent enough to help you or if there was, good luck figuring who that is. At the time I had a PPO. After a couple years my specific Blue Cross PPO was no longer accepted by Northshore but nobody thought to check before my appointments. So I started getting charged out of network and I didn't understand what was happening so I paid. And they keep sending bills for something they should have caught. So I don't want Oakton Park to be too busy and turn into this mess, but they deserve the gratitude. A breath of fresh air in Skokie.

    A very salesy practice where the doctor looks down on you and feels very confident about your lack…read moreof awareness about your own ailments. Expect them to sell you on changing medicines even when there is no medical benefit.

    Evanston Northwestern Hospital Interventional Cardiology

    Evanston Northwestern Hospital Interventional Cardiology

    5.0(1 review)
    3.7 mi

    This review is for the GI Lab at Evanston Northwestern back in May 2017. I was scheduled for a…read moreroutine colonoscopy and was freaked the hell out about being ass invaded as that was uncharted territory. I had heard horror stories from others who had the procedure, and while necessary, it sounded painful and very much like you knew someone had been up there. I arrived at the lab and the nurse who checked me in was very nice. Not sure if she could see the fear in my eyes, but she was very lovely in getting my vitals and making small talk to calm me down. Once I got into the room to change, that is when the magic happened. I am going to say that for a procedure like this and me being terrified, Dr. Michael Goldberg and his team did an excellent job on executing this procedure. He and his team were very polite and courtesy, explaining the process without talking down to me. Once I woke up in recovery, there was follow up to see how I was doing. I am happy to say that I don't remember anything once the drugs were administered other than counting back from 100 and waking up in recovery. There was no indication that I had been ass invaded...no feeling whatsoever. Going to say that the most painful part of the whole experience was drinking the crap to prepare the colon for the process...it is supposed to be lemon line, but it had an after taste like weak powdered milk that made me want to puke. About a week or so after the procedure, Dr. Michael Goldberg and his team sent me a best wishes card that they all signed. That was totally unexpected and a very nice touch. If you have Blue Cross/Blue Shield and need a colonoscopy, get thee to Evanston Northwestern and Dr. Michael Goldberg and his team. First rate treatment all the way.

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