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    Aaron J Przybysz, MD PhD - Dr. Aaron J. Przybysz, MD PhD

    Aaron J Przybysz, MD PhD

    4.4(25 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I just had my first appointment with Dr. Przybysz and I can understand why he gets such great…read morereviews. He was running a little behind and he actually apologized for the delay and explained why. I don't think I have ever had a Dr do that, and I have sometimes waited 2 1/2 hours past my appointment time. Once he saw me I was impressed by the fact that he had read up on my case and was already familiar with what he was walking into. He really took his time and listened to my concerns and thoroughly explained what his plan of attack was. I look forward to seeing him again after I get the results of my test.

    Dear PA Sara and Dr. P.,…read more I wanted to extend my sincerest thanks for your exceptional care during my recent visit. On the day of my cortisone injection, every step was increasingly painful, and I was incredibly grateful you were able to squeeze me in on such short notice. Because of the pain in my left knee--especially when bending or using stairs--my ability to work out twice a week had been greatly limited. I couldn't use the treadmill or any leg-focused machines. But after the injection, which was almost entirely painless, I stood up with noticeably less discomfort. Since then, I've been able to resume my full exercise routine. My 82-year-old body is moving again with ease, and apart from an occasional twinge, I feel back to normal. What a relief! Thank you both for your kindness, professionalism, and care. Your work truly made a difference in my life. Warm regards, Keith Raffel

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    Kevin Khai Tieu, MD

    Kevin Khai Tieu, MD

    4.0(114 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    We've had the privilege of having Dr. Tieu as our OB for both of our kids, and we truly couldn't…read morehave asked for a better experience. From start to finish, he has been incredibly caring, friendly, and supportive every step of the way. What really sets him apart is how much he genuinely cares about his patients. He takes the time to listen, answer questions, and make sure you feel comfortable and confident throughout the entire process. And on top of that, he has a great sense of humor--which honestly makes such a difference during what can sometimes be a stressful time. He goes above and beyond to make everything feel as smooth and easy as possible. We're beyond grateful for the care he's given our family. A big thank you as well to his amazing staff--they are always kind, welcoming, and helpful, and truly make every visit a positive experience. Thank you times infinity, Dr. Tieu!

    MD TIEU is awesome!!! 10/10 But front desk people are 0/10…read more I call and they give different directions than the doctor himself so always directly message your doctor and try to keep minimal interaction with the receptionist!!! Long wait but MD is talented! Bring your kindle, laptop, nintendo switch, knitting yarn, smores kit, childs homework, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, and camping chairs because you will wait for a while, writing this as I wait for my turn..

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    Kevin Khai Tieu, MD - My frist daughter 2 months. Dr kevin is a good doctor....

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    UCI Medical Center - The Neuropsychiatric Center at UCI Medical Center.

    UCI Medical Center

    2.3(848 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    On Friday night, January 30, 2026, during an incredibly stressful situation involving my father's…read moreskilled nursing facility, the ER team at UCLA Medical Center in Orange stepped up in a way I will never forget. It was a busy Friday night, yet the staff treated my father with urgency, dignity, and genuine compassion. What could have been a chaotic and impersonal experience instead felt human and attentive. After we arrived, the ER team worked tirelessly -- not just medically, but administratively -- coordinating with insurance, social workers, and case management. When my father became stuck in the ER due to complications with his prior facility refusing readmission, the UCLA team did not give up on him. They continued advocating, communicating, and ultimately helped secure placement in a better facility after nearly a week in limbo. That level of follow-through meant everything to our family. I especially want to recognize Nurse Claire in the ER. Her kindness and humanity were extraordinary. She gave my father blankets, made sure he was comfortable, and even offered me blankets, food, and water during a long and emotional night. She cleaned my father up with such care and dignity. After 10 hours of uncertainty, she brought calm, reassurance, and genuine bedside compassion that I will never forget. I also want to thank Dr. Carson Dangberg for advocating for my father during a very unfortunate situation. His professionalism and willingness to step in made a real difference. In one of the hardest moments for our family, this ER team reminded us that healthcare can still be compassionate and patient-centered. We are deeply grateful.

    High-Risk Pregnancy Care Felt Unsafe, Rushed, and Poorly Managed:…read more I am writing this review because my family's experience with UCI Labor & Delivery was extremely disappointing and scary, especially because my sister was considered a high-risk pregnancy due to her age, diabetes, and other medical concerns. My sister was originally supposed to be induced at 5:00 AM on Sunday, 4/26, but there were no beds available. Later that day, around 6:00 PM, the hospital called and told her to come in around 9:00 PM. When she arrived Sunday night around 9:00 PM, she was brought in, but instead of starting the induction process and properly monitoring her as a high-risk patient, she was discharged around 1:00 AM because they needed the beds. This was extremely upsetting and concerning. A high-risk pregnant patient should not be sent home in the middle of the night because of bed availability. By around 8:00 AM the next morning, she started bleeding and had to rush back to the hospital. A nurse apologized and said they were sorry, which only made the situation feel even more concerning because it seemed like they knew the situation should not have been handled that way. Once she was back at the hospital, the experience continued to feel chaotic and poorly managed. The hospital appeared to be short-staffed, and communication was not reassuring. Her epidural was delayed because the doctor kept getting pulled away. She was in significant pain, and for a high-risk patient, the delay in pain management felt unacceptable. By Monday, 4/27 at 12:49 PM, she was around 4-5 cm dilated and waiting for medication to help her dilate more. Around 3:51 PM, contractions were getting stronger, and she was waiting for the epidural. Then around 6:25 PM, we were told she needed an emergency C-section. This was terrifying for our family, especially after everything that had already happened: the delayed induction, being sent home due to lack of beds, having to rush back because of bleeding, short staffing, delayed epidural, and poor communication. Thankfully, the baby was born Monday evening and is okay, and we are extremely grateful for that. However, the process leading up to the delivery was stressful, scary, and poorly handled. I understand hospitals get busy, but bed shortages should never come before the safety of a high-risk pregnant patient. My sister should not have been discharged at 1:00 AM, only to have to rush back by 8:00 AM bleeding. This experience left our family feeling like patient safety, communication, and high-risk pregnancy care were not prioritized the way they should have been.

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    Duke H Nguyen, MD - Let the fun begin!  Split dose prep much easier than old school stuff.  Just 6 ounces you mix with water.  Doesn't taste bad.

    Duke H Nguyen, MD

    3.4(7 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Chislers It's not the amount of money for the copay, it's…read morehaving to pay a copay at all for a stupid two minute phone call. I'm curious how many people have had to pay for a return phone call to tell you when your test results would be available??

    Since the age for colonoscopy was changed from 50 to 45 I've been dreading it. When I turned 45 I…read morewas dreading it. Then I turned 46 and figured I better get it over with. I was having some issues I won't get into plus family history that made me finally face the music. I'm writing this review to let you know if you're the age for a colonoscopy or soon to be the age, DO NOT STRESS OVER THIS!!!!!! THERE IS NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT! From start to finish it was simple and honestly no big deal. I have a PPO and can go anywhere I want but my doctor referred me to Dr. Duke Nguyen since he's located in the same Memorial Care center he is. Figured easy enough. The staff at Orange County Digestive Care (located 3rd floor Memorial Care Building) was super friendly and always answered the phone quickly so I'd go back and recommend them. I made my appointment and they got me in the day after Xmas for my initial appointment which was a few days after I called. I met with Kimberly A. Pinckney, PA-C. She was so friendly I didn't hesitate to answer all the embarrassing questions about pooping habits. After talking about issues and answering questions I met with another lady who scheduled me for 3/7/24 and went over the prep. Initially I was happy it was 3 months to wait but I stressed really bad for 3 months. Again, DO NOT STRESS LIKE I DID! DO NOT STRESS! Fast forward 3 months. Week of your appointment I highly recommend eating low fiber foods and easy to digest bland foods. Stay away from beef, raw veggies, seeds, nuts, and high fiber stuff. Day before the appointment all you can have is clear liquid. I was surprised I didn't get hungry at all but I think my low calorie week of bland foods helped prepare my stomach. I also drank tons of water all day. Luckily my insurance paid for the split dose "suprep" which is two liquid 6 ounce bottles you mix with 16 ounces of water. 6pm night before my adventure started. My wife told me how horrible the prep tastes but I thought it tasted sort of like Tamarindo candy. Salty, sour, and sweet so I kind of liked it. I drank down the mixture followed by 32 ounces of water as instructed. 1.5 hours went by and I was questioning if my dosage was defective. Then for the next 3 to 4 hours my body turned into a what I can only describe as a fecal water cannon. What came out of me defied logic. The good thing is there's zero stomach aches or urgency. I assumed it was going to be like food poisoning but your body is just filling up with water and blasting your pipes clean. I had no issues getting to the bathroom, no running needed. Also you get breaks between visits so it's not non stop. I highly recommend you have wet wipes since you'll be wiping A LOT and cleaning supplies because you will utterly obliterate your toilet bowl. Next morning at 4am was round two. I didn't enjoy the flavor this time since I knew what was in store. Round two kicked in about 15 minutes. Since there was not much left it was just endless water blasting until I was sparkling clean. So yea..... going to the bathroom over and over and over gets tiring but just know you're not going to feel sick or anything. You're just going to be turned into a human water cannon and if you're like me texting jokes to your friends about it. They also time it and cut off your drinking time so you'll be fine when it's time to leave for your appointment. Day of the procedure WAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Every single employee at Memorial Care were so friendly I was at ease the whole time and honestly ready to get it over with. I arrived, put on my bare assed gown, and got into bed. I've never had an IV before so was worried about that but it felt no different than getting my blood drawn so that was another example of stressing for nothing. Dr. Nguyen quickly went over what's going to happen, anesthesiologist gave his speech, and I was wheeled into the room. Literally it went like this: Propofol which looks like milk was injected into the tube going to my IV and the guy said "This might feel cold". I watched it hit my hand and I said "I don't feel anything.....". Next thing I know I hear "are you awake?" which I reply to "huh?". Then I'm told I'm done. It's over. It's like a light switch was flipped off and on and it was over. Crazy stuff. Dr. Nguyen then let me know he took out one polyp and the issue I went in for was nothing to worry about. Even got color photos of my innards to look at. Two weeks later I was told my polyp was not cancerous but because of the size of it I'll have to return in 5 years. Good thing is I know not to stress over it. This was easy. Get it done. You have nothing to worry about. I convinced my co-worker who was 5 years past due and he had his last week. He said it was easy too and we traded humorous toilet stories. GET YOUR COLONSCOPY DONE! DO NOT STRESS ABOUT IT! DO NOT WORRY ABOUT IT! IT'S AN EASY EXPERIENCE!

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    Andrew Germanovich, DO - RESTORE Orthopedics and Spine Center - Dr. Germanovich - Pain Medicine

    Andrew Germanovich, DO - RESTORE Orthopedics and Spine Center

    4.7(72 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Dr. G and everyone at restore have taken care of of me for years after a car accident. He is a…read morefantastic doctor.

    He was playing anesthesiologist for my pain doctor for my procedure. He told me what he was going…read moreto use and one of the drugs was ketamine. I told him I didn't want ketamine and he asked why and I told him and he told me that's what he uses and I still told him no. As he argued with me he continued to tell me he had used it thousands of times. Then he told me he would use a small dose and walked away. I told my doctor (Dr.Eric Chang) I didn't want ketamine. He said just tell anesthesia. I did. When the nurse brought me back to the procedure room I repeated myself with everyone in the room that I didn't want ketamine and Dr. Germanovich said are you trying to tell me how to do my job? I said I just don't want ketamine. Then he said cancel the case. He was arrogant and quite pompous. Yes, I don't want him. My case was cancelled. I went all day without anything to eat or drink. It was about 145 pm when I was let go. I took off a day of work and my ride also inconvenienced. Now I have to reschedule and do ot all over again. I've been an OR nurse for over 43 years. The facilities I've worked at don't even stock ketamine so if he can't do sedation without ketamine then he needs to stay a pain doctor and don't try to pull off being an anesthesiologist.

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    Luxury Medical Spa - After 3 acne scar microneedling treatments

    Luxury Medical Spa

    5.0(102 reviews)
    1.6 mi
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    I come to see Dr. Ngo for my acne scars treatments. I had really bad scars from my teenage years,…read moreall over my face, and they were very deep. I was very shy whenever I had to go out. I always tried to put a lot of make up on to cover them, but it wasn't really help that much. Luckily, after all those years, I have found Dr. Ngo, who can fix my problem, and she's super nice, knowledgeable . After the second appointments, I can see my skin starts to get a lot better. The scars are smaller/filled up and some even gone. I'm so so happy with the results. Her assistant is nice, her office is clean, and she has lots of plants around the office. I feel like I'm in nature and it makes me feel relaxed during the treatment. Thank you Dr. Ngo for such a great work and always make me laugh a lot during the time I visit you.

    I had a very small amount of botox placed for my crow's feet wrinkles many years ago and at that…read moretime I was not happy with how it made me look because it was too smooth. I prefer more of a natural look over the frozen look. Since then I've been hesitant to try it again but luckily I found Dr. Ngo who gave me the most natural results and I am beyond happy. She also gave me my first microneedling treatment and was very accurate in gauging how my skin would react so she adjusted it to provide the best results without causing irritation. She also numbed me really well so the treatment felt like a light massage. After the Botox and microneedling, my skin is glowing and I look refreshed! Thank you Dr. Ngo for your expertise and skills in providing natural, elegant results!

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    Luxury Medical Spa - Before and after from fine wrinkles and dry skin to a more refreshed and glowing look.

    Before and after from fine wrinkles and dry skin to a more refreshed and glowing look.

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    Luxury Medical Spa - You can see after only 1 session the hyperpigmentation is getting lighter! I'm so pleased!

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    You can see after only 1 session the hyperpigmentation is getting lighter! I'm so pleased!

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