Dr Zamarra is a hero to my family. Six years ago my mother was diagnosed with heart disease. Her life expectancy was no more than one year. Dr Z gave my mother and us girls 5 quality years with her. At times when she was hospitalized, he visited her daily. I came to learn from the St Jude staff, that Dr Z is the only doctor that follows his patients daily in all aspects. Once mom passed, in addition to other serious life changes at the same time, I fell into a deep depression. Had it not been for Dr Z, his persistence, and faith in me, I would not be here today to share my gratitude and respect for this man. He maintains integrity in all aspects of a doctor, to help people and save lives. A diamond in the sand for anyone that needs a real doctor, that cares. Jennifer Thaw
Vladimir T.
Classificação do local: 5 Mar Vista, Los Angeles, CA
Dr Zamarra is a knowledgable, kind doctor with a sense of humor. I just attended his lecture(Olli Medical Lectures Series) on hypertension, and I can say that his wholistic approach and integration of modern and traditional medicine is commendable. We need more doctors like Dr Zamarra.
Marjorie M.
Classificação do local: 1 Laguna Niguel, CA
Wow. if you go to the website for Cardiologist/Alternative Medicine Dr. John W. Zamarra on East Chapman Boulevard in Fullerton you will get an entirely different picture from the website to what the actual office and this Doctor himself looks like. Not like an old picture of him posted there, but a COMPLETELYDIFFERENTFACE. Weird OLD run down building, the roof and corners are rotting away, rusted gates and his name literally falling off the wall near the office door facing the back parking lot. A lot of dead plants and tear-down possibilities abound here. The front entry has a locked rusted barrier gate in front of it so you cannot enter from Chapman. A rusted horsehoe over the beat up, chipped back door. I don’t know about you, but nothing inspires confidence in a new doctor like a rusty horseshoe prominently displayed. This back door is where you park and enter. This door is security bolted until around 3 p.m. when he returns from his noon break. His receptionist showed up sometime later. Office is clean inside with extremely old, musty furnishings, and antique lookiing medical examination tables/equipment. Maybe not so strangely, no other patients were present. No people at all. Patient sign in sheet, only had six names on it, for the entire day, including my name. He shares this office space with a equally run-down dental office with separate check-ins. Dentist on one side, Doctor on the other side, with a large empty waiting room in between. The dentist also had no patients. This is a Cardiologist with supposedly over 30 years of experience, but his degree in Cardiology on the wall is dated in 2001. If you decide to check out his picture on the website beforehand, it is nothing like the obese visage confronting you when you get there. Try adding about thirty years and not in a good way. Like I said, a completely different person. Creepy place!.. Doctor greeted us briefly after we ventured in for our appointment time, down a dimly lit hallway. then we waited and waited in the empty waiting room. No one came(no receptionist). So we fled. wouldn’t anyone?