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    Dignity Health - Northridge Hospital Medical Center - Labor and Delivery Suite

    Dignity Health - Northridge Hospital Medical Center

    2.4(542 reviews)
    0.1 miReseda

    I'm reviewing this as someone who came here for some outpatient radiology testing…read more Big thank you to Chris in Admin for being patient as he sorted through some of the paperwork I brought in. He never lost his cool even though it required multiple calls to my doctor's office. He was helpful, efficient, and thorough. And everyone who works here that I've encountered has been friendly. One of the ladies at the front desk of radiology was wonderfully proactive in checking when a technician could come and see me. Much appreciated. Biggest down side is if you park in the lot to the right of the hospital (near Renaissance Imaging), you have to walk a ways to get to the hospital entrance. And if you want validation, you may get a bit of a run around. To get my ticket validated, security referred me to Admin's front desk. Admin's front desk referred me to security and radiology to get it. When I went to radiology, they had to run to the front where security was because they ran out of validation stickers.

    My experience at Northridge Hospital Medical Center was extremely disappointing. I came to the…read moreemergency department in need of medical care and ultimately required two bags of IV fluids. While I'm grateful for the medical treatment itself, the way I was treated by portions of the nursing staff was unacceptable. Throughout my stay, I felt ignored, talked down to, and treated with a complete lack of compassion and respect. Instead of feeling cared for during a vulnerable moment, I felt like I was an inconvenience. I also personally observed a member of the nursing staff asleep at the nurses' station while I was still a patient, which raised concerns about attentiveness and patient care. Every patient deserves to be treated with dignity, professionalism, and empathy. Unfortunately, that was not my experience. I have filed or am filing formal complaints with the appropriate hospital departments and regulatory agencies so these concerns can be investigated. I sincerely hope the hospital takes these concerns seriously and works to improve how patients are treated.

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    Northridge Hospital Medical Center

    Northridge Hospital Medical Center

    2.3(70 reviews)
    0.1 miReseda

    The parking lot was near the corner of Roscoe and Etiwanda, while the entrance is on Etiwanda. The…read moreparking fees was something like 0 - 2 hours = $5, 2 - 3 = $8, 3 - all day = $10, but lost ticket = $20. When entering the building, be prepared to have your ID because you need it to get a printed badge. They scan the ID, prints a sticker with your complete name, date, and room number. They have different colors for different days. The staff in ICU and adult ICU were so attentive, welcoming, and friendly. They kept me up to date with information like no other hospital. Most of the doctors my friend had were great. Dr. Williams / Dr. Yeganeh team definitely made sure that I was always well informed of any procedures needed and taking place. In the regular recuperating rooms, the staff was just a click away from the patient's controller in the room. The same controller to watch TV. BTW, they were playing the FIFA games in English and Spanish. I was quite surprised that the level of care was outstanding.

    Wow! This has been the best experience I've ever had at a hospital.From the fun lady in admission,…read morethe surgery team, the transport team Marcy & Jaylin were so careful getting me to my room, all while being very friendly the whole way. Then I got put in a room on the top floor and was assigned some amazing nurses who have spoiled the heck out of me since I got here!! Sarah is the first nurse I met. She has been so incredibly attentive and sweet to me the last whole stay. She's really gone above and beyond to ensure my comfort and make sure I got everything I needed, and always with a very sweet disposition and smile! The other nurses and respiratory therapist have been wonderful also Delma and Kavi then Baljit and Elma the next day. Everybody is kind and considerate here. They really go the extra mile to ensure you are truly OK before they leave you. When Jeremy Zak walked around in the morning the next day, I was so impressed that the CEO was walking around making sure everybody was OK. That blew my mind. Every person I've encountered here has gone above and beyond and Ben super sweet and kind and I told them that they really live up to their companies's motto "hello human kindness"! I made sure I told Jeremy about his excellent staff, and I told Rogina Nencey the nursing Director about how well I got taken care of in detail! I highly recommend this hospital for any procedure, it is top-notch and worth more than five stars, but I'll put five stars because that's all I can! Thank you guys for spoiling me rotten & such a wonderful experience.

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    The Oncology Institute

    The Oncology Institute

    1.5(11 reviews)
    0.2 miReseda
    Available by appointment
    Certified professionals

    For someone who hears the words " you have cancer" world starts spinning in different way. It's…read morevery important to have a doctor who is on your side. Who is supportive and ready to answer your questions to their best knowledge. My initial doctor was brilliant Dt. Tang, REALLY BRILLIANT, who I had to mention, (he works with Leavey Cancer Center) but after my cancer went into remission my insurance company decided that I need to be with different oncologist (I'll never understand how this insurance bureaucrats work) The Oncology Institute in Northridge (which is across the Leavey Cancer Center by the way lol) is specializing in, yes- oncology. The office has 4 doctors, they all have impressive backgrounds. Dr. Paul La Porte, is my doctor, who is very knowledgeable and caring, although sometimes can comes across as little cocky like some doctors are lol, but overall knowledgeable and caring, in my experience. It is very crucial to have a good relationship and great level of comfort with your oncologist, and I believe with your doctors in general. I was very nervous when I had to (well more like forced to) change my oncologist. But after meeting Dr. La Porte, I felt that I can rest assure that I am still in good hands. The office is clean and nice. The staff is polite. You come in, sign in and wait. Chairs now are comfortably set up so people are not in each other's face, which is very important when you are already vulnerable and more susceptible to COVID virus, fu and cold, since you are immunocompromised. Check up rooms are clean and cozy, with nice art work hanging on the walls, which is a nice destruction, not letting you focus only on medical information, and trust me you have lots of that, comes with the condition. Also, what I like about Dr. La Porte is he is friendly, easy to talk to, does answer his texts and emails, if I have any questions or concerns. He does provide me with my test results ahead of my appointment time when applicable, so If I have questions I'll have time to prepare and ask. My own experience here is good, but the waiting time is what makes me give them 3 stars. I do not wish upon anyone to hear those words ever, and may you stay Blessed. But if you ever hear that, please do not loose hope, do not stop fighting, believe, stay strong and positive and with the help of great oncologists, their team, your friends and family, you are a winner. Blessings to all.

    THE ONCOLOGY INSTITUTE OF HOPE AND INNOVATION is a very misleading name: they crushed every bit of…read morehope I had and they couldn't innovate well enough to determine whether or not I was their actual patient. At 8:30 AM the office officially opened and I was already caller number 26. I made two calls over two days, both with 20-minute+ on hold times -- after which I had to hang up to return to work -- and one 45 minute hold time on the third day that ended in someone answering the phone to tell me the schedulers had gone to lunch. Call back later. He was unmoved by my outrage. A friend noticed that the institute's website had a link for setting up appointments. I followed the directions, uploaded my insurance card, downloaded the app, and was given a confirmation including a date, a time, an oncologist's name (Dr. Bala Ganesh Gopurala) and even his photograph with APPOINTMENT BOOKED! in bold capital letters. A week later, I arrived for my appointment and was told (by a very indifferent receptionist who barely looked up from her computer) that I was not in the system. No appointment. Nothing. Dr. Gopurala had been at their Riverside office for months, she said. My name, my phone number, and my request for an appointment were logged into the system from my text request only, but when I asked why no one had contacted me after a week, she shrugged her shoulders. That's not an exaggeration -- she shrugged! Finally, the fuss we raised brought a compassionate doctor to the waiting room and she agreed to see me. She got the ball rolling by calling the breast cancer surgeon and reassured me that the website, the app download, and the IT department were not up to par. Ya think? After that, everything seemed to fall into place... until the institute called a couple of weeks later to say they needed to reschedule my appointment. I asked, "What appointment?" They had sent neither an email nor a text, and had not broached the subject of a follow up appointment at that point. I agreed to the reschedule, but once again I never received one email, text, nor voicemail confirmation for it. Near the end of December, City of Hope contacted me to ask why they had not been sent a referral for the radiation treatments that the oncologist had recommended. I gave the scheduler the institute's proper name, address, and the name of the oncologist who'd taken pity on me that day. City of Hope called right back to inform me that the Oncology Institute of Hope and Innovation said I was not in their system! I immediately called my primary care physician and requested another oncology referral. On January 9, 2026, OIHI called again to confirm my January 12 appointment. Fascinating! An appointment with a clinic that has twice insisted I was not in their system? I told them to delete me. I was moving on. I understand that there are a lot of people in Los Angeles. I understand that clinics are understaffed and overworked. I understand that I am NOT the only person with cancer in the San Fernando Valley community. But a modicum of professional demeanor, efficiency and competency is the least any patient deserves. The very least one can ask is for a website that has up-to-date doctors and staff on its scheduling app and an IT department that checks its website for accuracy; that assures that there's a direct connection to the scheduling department. The very least one deserves is a return call within 24 to 48 business hours. The very least one deserves is an iota of compassion from the people who schedule the appointments. After a cancer diagnosis, you are already panicked. Often terrified. One cannot help but feel that every single minute is of the essence. All this to say that if you are referred to the Oncology Institute of Hope and Innovation, BEWARE. Their behavior seems to indicate that they HOPE you'll catch on that your diagnosis is not their problem. Perhaps your poor man's health insurance makes them INNOVATE ways to get you to give up and go away. Or perhaps they simply don't give a crap -- I don't know which, but enter at your own risk. Becoming a patient at their clinic is nothing short of a crapshoot. And you might end up losing your dice.

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    Providence Tarzana Medical Center

    Providence Tarzana Medical Center

    2.6(587 reviews)
    3.5 miTarzana

    The emergency room experience was interesting. Not bad. Not amazing. More like "we're renovating…read moreand everyone is doing their best with the group project." The place looks like it's getting a facelift, so I'll give them that. Fresh walls may be coming. New energy may be loading. But right now the organization still feels like it's buffering. The doctor was cool. That helped a lot. Calm energy. Normal conversation. Didn't make the visit feel heavier than it already was. In an emergency room, that matters because nobody pulls up there for fun. Nobody is saying, "Let's see what the ER is doing tonight." You want people who can make a stressful situation feel a little less chaotic. The security setup was the confusing part. You can walk in with the patient without being registered as a guest, but once you step out, now it's a whole process. Badge. Registration. Security check. Side quest unlocked. Why not just do that at the beginning? It felt like airport TSA designed a scavenger hunt inside a hospital. Some of the machines weren't working when we got there, so getting vitals checked took a while. That was weird. It's an emergency room. The machines should be awake before we are. A hospital with machines not working is like Starbucks saying the coffee machine is down. Technically possible. Emotionally unacceptable. The receptionist was definitely having a day. I get it. We all have those. But at a hospital front desk, the vibe matters. People are stressed. Worried. Confused. Already thinking WebMD gave them three hours to live. A little warmth would go a long way. You don't need Disney cast member energy. Just maybe less "you interrupted my villain origin story." The atmosphere felt like a hospital mid-glow-up. Construction energy. Moving parts. A few systems that need tightening. Not terrible. Just noticeably not smooth. Overall, the experience was still good because the doctor and staff helped keep things steady. But the ER flow could use better organization, working equipment, and a front desk vibe that says "we got you" instead of "why are you bleeding near my paperwork?" it's giving... Grey's Anatomy if the hospital admin team had one group chat and nobody checked it.

    We hadn't been to this hospital and were a little concerned, given some of the reviews that we saw…read more We really needed a doctor, though, so we took a chance and went. Our experience, almost from start to finish, was amazing! We went to the ER and were taken in almost immediately. Testing and diagnosis happened rapidly, and my wife was treated quickly. We have been to ERs where we thought "is anyone paying attention?" It was not like that at all. The nurses were friendly, professional, and attentive. Most impressive of all was our doctor, Dr. Cynthia Pfieffer, whose genuine compassion and warm demeanor has us both considering establishing this hospital as our primary care facility.

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    Vascular Intervention Specialists

    Vascular Intervention Specialists

    5.0(4 reviews)
    2.5 miReseda

    There are no words to describe how happy I am with this place. I took my father to two other…read morevascular surgeons in the valley and we left both shaking our heads. This is the only place where we felt like we were treated like people and not cattle. My father previously had a procedure at at another place and got botched and had tons of pain after. After several other opinions, we felt the most comfortable here. The customer service is amazing and nothing I have previously seen at a medical office. Anna, the manager, kept in constant contact with us and guided us through every step of the way. My father underwent two procedures and is now pain free and has warm legs and feet and can walk. I am so grateful to Vascular Intervention Specialists and their talented doctors. Thank you so much and I wish you continued success.

    For two years, I had constant pain in my right leg and sometimes could not walk. I went to a lot…read moreof appointments, at different places, but a few months ago, I went to the VIP office in Reseda. In this office I got two angiograms, and during my second angiogram, three stents were installed in my artery. All the procedures went very well, and I had less pain and inconvenience then I expected. Dr. Amin is a top-notch professional, and I am most grateful for all his and his team's fine work. All the staff was incredible, especially the manager Anna. She personally takes care of all their patients. I highly recommend Dr. Amin and all the staff in this office. Now I can walk without pain again!

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    Daniel M. Eshaghian, DO

    Daniel M. Eshaghian, DO

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.1 miReseda

    A great doctor with a nice easy going manner , great knowledge and alludes confidence that is a…read moregreat asset to have in a doctor. I felt perfectly comfortable and at ease in my trust with Doctor Daniel. thank You Doctor for making a very uncomfortable procedure a nice and easy experience. Vince P.

    Dr. Eshaghian has one of the best bedside manners I've encountered from people in the medical…read moreprofession. Plus, he is quite knowledgeable about gastroenterology. Win, win. He recently did my colonoscopy, which was my third. By far the easiest process to date, save one issue I describe below. The prep was so easy this time; Dr. Eshaghian gave me the option to do a pill based cleanse 12 hours before my procedure, and it was a game changer. And according to the doctor, the results were perfect, which was not always the case with the old "drink three gallons of this horrible tasting stuff and spend the next 36 hours on the toilet" approach. The procedure only took 20 minutes and he was bedside to give me his impressions the moment I woke up. The anesthesiologist he works with is terrific, as well. All in all, a great experience save the issue below. So I highly recommend him. There is one thing to note, however. He has contracted with Valley Endoscopy Center as the place where he does his procedures. They are quite awful. Scheduling was a cluster of confusion between the Center and the doctor's office; I got different messages each time I spoke to each and it created a bit of an issue with arranging for the timing of my before- and after-care. Plus, when I arrived for the procedure (once the time was finally solidified), there were a bunch of people sitting on the floor in the hallway because the waiting room did not have enough chairs for the number of people having procedures done. And then I went in an hour behind schedule because the Center was short-staffed with nurses (which I understand is a universal problem, so I can give a pass on this one). But the doctor is a win as mentioned above, so I was willing to put up with these issues. I do hope he upgrades the Center he uses, though.

    UCLA West Valley Medical Center

    UCLA West Valley Medical Center

    2.4(746 reviews)
    5.6 miWest Hills

    My brother spent 44 days in the ICU at UCLA West Hills Hospital, and I wanted to take a moment to…read morerecognize the incredible team who cared for him during one of the most difficult periods of our family's life. While every member of the ICU staff treated my brother with compassion, professionalism, and dignity, I would like to especially thank nurses Eric, Randy, and Olga, ICU physician Dr. Kakal, social worker Heather, and the entire ICU team for the exceptional care they provided throughout his 44-day ICU stay. Each person brought something unique to our family's experience. Olga was a source of comfort and reassurance whenever I felt overwhelmed and needed guidance. Eric showed extraordinary patience and gentleness with my brother, even on the most difficult days. No matter how challenging the situation became, he treated him with kindness and respect. Randy had a special way of connecting with my brother and earning his trust. When my brother wasn't listening to the rest of us, Randy somehow always knew how to reach him. Heather, our social worker, helped guide our family through difficult decisions and conversations with compassion and professionalism. Her support during an incredibly challenging time was deeply appreciated. Beyond providing excellent medical care, these individuals supported our family through an incredibly difficult journey. They reminded us that healthcare is not just about medicine, it is also about humanity. I would also like to recognize the volunteers at the visitor check-in desk on the first floor. They were always welcoming when I arrived to visit my brother, and after his passing, they showed our family tremendous compassion and kindness that I will never forget. My experience in the ICU made me proud to be a UCLA alumna. I will always be grateful for the care, dignity, and respect shown to my brother and our family. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    Security person Geraldo Cesar Chezz, arrogant, rude and insensitive to families in fragile…read moresituation in the Emergency Room waiting area. Rushing people through security clearance without a care and aggressively as 'we' were wasting his time. Geraldo Cesar Chezz was on phone, unprofessional to patients/families and immediate co-workers who complained to other security staff on site. Geraldo Cesar Chezz went back and forth to the nurse's main secured area erratically as if playing like a child foregoing service to humans... He engaged in flirty personal conversations with nursing staff. Terrible! *** Dr. and work staff of visit were good. Communication to patient was a bit off and not clarified....Understanding that their is prioritization, severely extended wait time went unexplained until patient had to ask status. The two males in the imaging portion of the hospital told the elderly patient to put her necklace in her mouth? It could have broken inside her mouth and she could have choked, not to mention a daily wear necklace is dirty most of the time. The two males were confident in their request and acted as if I was out of line, when they went against a standard procedure for many years!

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