I held back writing a review here because I don’t want people to know about this fabulous GP(general practitioner). Then everyone will want to make an appointment — if you are a hypochondriac like me — and it will be harder for me to schedule a time to come in the next time I think I have a brain tumor! Very quaint waiting room with the requisite Readers Digests and TIME magazines. Nothing really outdated though. I can’t stand finding a magazine(especially a fashion one) that is more than a year old. I like my reading material to be recent! You can also order Avon products from the receptionist — unless they have a new one by now. But she has been there for many years! Also there are samples you can take home and pens from the pharma reps. I suppose you should limit yourself on the number of pens though. You don’t want to take a handful of Xanax pens because it would be strange if all your pens at home/work had«Xanax» written on them… ha ha! Dr. Nishimura patiently listens to anything I have to say and carries around a little palm pilot gizmo that relays the most current information on various medications. Sometimes I even see him on the bike trail! It’s good to have a doctor who practices what he preaches!