I have been a patient of Dr. Mandel’s for 20 years and he is AMAZING. I developed a rapid heartbeat at a fairly young age and through Dr. Mandel’s diagnosis and treatment, I have been symptom free for two decades. I could not recommend a doctor more highly.
Rimma K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Dr. Mandel has been my cardiologist for the past 14 years. I have had only the most positive experience with him as his patient. He has always shown me to be attentive, patient, and a professional in his field. He has taken the time to personally check on me after hospital stays, and when he was unable to assist me personally, his collaborators have been just as attentive. I would highly recommend him as well as his team of professionals for anyone who needs a good cardiologist.
J J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
Dr. Mandel was my cardiologist for one year. He is part of a very large practice of cardiologists, called Cardiovascular Medical Group. Last month, while I was in to see him, I was waiting in the room he was to see me in. A nurse came in to draw my blood. While she was there, another nurse came in the room with a rubber tourniquet she had just picked up off the FLOOR.(rubber tourniquets are those bands they put around your elbow before they draw blood.) She jokingly said to the other nurse: «What, you’re just dropping things all over now?!» As both nurses laughed, the nurse holding the tourniquet casually threw it into the tray with all the other clean tourniquets! I was appalled, and let them know it. ONLY after I asked her to throw that tourniquet in trash, did she do it. She left remaining(now contaminated) tourniquets in the tray. The two nurses were actually going to leave the original contaminated tourniquets in with the others! And they never threw the remaining tourniquets out. If this is how they behave right in front of a patient, I can only imagine what additional unsanitary and unethical behaviors are practiced at this office! I brought the incident to both Dr. Mandel’s attention and to the office manager. Neither seemed surprised shocked at the incident. Their reactions to the incident speak volumes about the professionalism and(lack of) sanitary conditions at the office.