If i could give ‘zero’ rating, i would. I saw Dr Kwan 3 years ago when i broke a bone in my foot. He took x-rays, which strangely his office couldn’t locate, plus they had me re-do my entire file even though i told them everything was exactly the same. I run my own business and had to make sure to have others cover me while i went to my appointment. Made it to my appointment 10 minutes early, because you know doctors don’t like you to keep them waiting. While i sat in the room for 45 minutes, close to an hour, i could hear the good doctor laughing and having a great time with a female salesperson in his office. FORTYFIVEMINUTES. And not even with another patient. I came out of the room and asked his staff if my appointment was at 11:30am and when would i see the doctor. Their lovely answer to me, rather than remind the doctor that he had patients waiting, was would«I» like to reschedule. RESCHEDULE? i had rescheduled my entire day to see this doctor at the time that he said he could see me. I guess getting discounts for bunion pads is more important than taking care of your patients who are waiting for you to see them. Looking for a new podiatrist. This one does not rock.
Matthew P.
Classificação do local: 1 Simi Valley, CA
This is going to be an unusual review … but Unilocal,after all, is intended to provide personal, first-hand feedback from ones personal experience with a particular merchant or professional. Here’s my story… I attempted, for an entire day, to contact this office by telephone to schedule a visit. After receiving no answer and no voice mail nor answering service exchange, I finally asked somebody to go, on my behalf, on foot to see it they were closed and/or why I couldn’t get through. I finally received a call from a member of Dr. Kwan’s staff via their cell phone informing me that their phones had been down for quite some time. I didn’t ask that they quantify how many days this had been going on — but I expressed a need to make an appointment ASAP. I was told that their entire office was«down» and they were sorry but I could not set up a visit nor could I simply drive over. I was polite, but disappointed. They took my number and promised to call me back when their telephones were repaired. I am at a loss to understand how, in this day and age, a medical doctor’s offices should even have these issues. I know when my phone died, AT&T had it fixed within an hour or two — and I am not a doctor nor a big shot. And, while my phone was dead, my callers were going to voice mail and left me messages.(well two people called, anyway.. I am not that popular) But this office has no contingency or back up plan for their patients and has evidently been«down» for days. I found a different provider.