After being ousted by Dr. Moya and his über-rude staff for deciding which treatment paths I would prefer, I migrated to Dr. David Reyes. Dr. Reyes keeps unusual hours in that he is open from noon to 9 p.m. That might seem unusual until you realize that most people who want to see a physician need to do so unpaid during typical 9 to 5 office hours. Dr. Reyes is thorough in his clinical diagnostic processes. He is affable and polite as well. I would not hesitate to recommend him to patients who want an unconventional but eminently qualified physician.
Jade L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Covina, CA
Appointments rarely are seen on time, the doctor is often late. His staff however is so awesome, always trying to manage multiple tasks and heavy patient load with great courtsey, I really like them. Although, doctor is not the most timely man, he is a good doctor, he is on top of each of my issues and did not hesitate to get my referrals out to specialist promptly or get me the care I needed in regards to bloodwork, testing and scripts. A good option about this office are the PM hours they are open from 12−9pm m-th!
Bianca R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Glendora, CA
This doctor is not only late, he is absolutely the RUDEST doctor, I have EVER met(and I am a nurse) He treats his patients like children. I would not recommend him to ANYONE!!!
Euler F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Glendora, CA
After recently moving into the area and my employer changing health insurance provider, I was forced to find a new doctor. The only good thing about this practice was their office hours that allowed me to come after work, but that was the only positive aspect of my visit. Bring cash, because he doesn’t accept debit or credit cards for copay. If you are a business, from a donut shop to a physicians office and you only deal in cash, you better have enough to make change. I had to leave to find an ATM because they couldn’t break a $ 100 bill off of a $ 40 copay. Maybe they could have told me ahead of time when they confirmed the appointment, but they didn’t call to confirm. I had to call them the day of to confirm my own appointment. It all felt very unprofessional, the Dr was walking around micromanaging his staff of no less than 5 assistants. While he wasn’t berating them, he came off as very arrogant. There was a family getting their daughter a physical before me so they could enroll in the local school system. He was taking their verbal history and asking questions that completely violate patient privacy in the waiting area. When it was my turn I was taken to a tiny exam room where he interviewed me from the hallway. No privacy at all and a complete violation of HIPAA laws. He didn’t conduct any physical exam of my complaints and sent me out the door with no less than 6 prescriptions after talking to me for only 5 minutes. Never mind that he walked out of the exam room before I could finish my conversation with him and he was yelling down the hallway to one of his assistants to call in my prescriptions to the pharmacy. Very unprofessional. I found another doctor the next day and didn’t bother showing up for my follow up appointment, not that they called to confirm it or anything.