Dr Jason lam is a very sympathetic and kind doctor. I would recommend him to anyone looking for a primary doctor
Crystal X.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Honolulu, HI
He has been my grandma’s doctor for a few years now. I’ve only had one encounter with this place and it was over the phone. I called in to ask about something my grandmother was unsure about and at first the receptionist was very rude, she did not sound friendly at all and she was just plain annoyed. Then she hung up so I called again, this time she asked to talk to my grandma so I gave her the phone. After some time she handed the phone to the doctor himself and he decided to talk to my grandma. My grandma has a hard time understanding some things and she needed some clarification today. But, the doctor and the receptionist did not seem to have the patience and time for her. He then hung up the phone without even a «goodbye». This got me mad so I called back immediately and complained about that.(I mean seriously who talks that way to an elderly woman then just hangs up on her?!) THEN this is when he clarified things to me. This is only my first experience with this place, but based off of that I would not want my grandmother here again. It makes me wonder is this how they’ve been treating her the whole time?! Would not recommend if you want some quality customer service and friendly people.
Keola L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
Great and professional physician, been my PMD for almost ten years and so as my whole family including mom who loves him, Dr. Lam is very patience, loving, understanding and gives you details as to your visit and final diagnosis conclusion, you’ll never leave with an unanswered question or diagnosis. The staff also is very professional and fast, get in get out and get ahead. Dr. Lam is located on the corner of Liliha and vineyard and if you hungry waiting for your appointment, there’s a restaurant conjoined to the office and other shops on the corner.
Ed L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
Dr. Jason Lam, MD has been my PCP since graduating from college. I was referred to him by friends of family members and I am happy with my experiences so far. While I am currently in pretty good health, especially with my active marathon lifestyle, I usually limit my interaction with doctors and hospitals wherever possible. Most of the visits previously were just annual exams and other minor problems that normally was over with in less than a week or two. There was this time that I stepped on a rusty tack and could not donate blood last November 2011, so I had to get a preventative teatanus shot at his Waihawa clinic on a Saturday afternoon. Dr. Jason Lam has offices in town(Liliha Street) and in Wahiawa on California Avenue. He is bilingual and fluent in Chinese, so as you can imagine, he has a large Chinese client base. He is very smart and knows his patients well, even though you don’t visit him for months on end. His offices are small, but very much adequate for the medical care everyone who sees him. On this last visit, I requested a blood draw, just to see where everything was, since I started running marathons. The last blood draw I did was in 2007, where everything was relatively normal since losting just about 80 lbs and killed my first half marathon on Maui. After 42 marathons and 15 half marathons, it was a chance to see what is happening inside of me after all that insanity. Parking is limited in his Liliha offices, but there is a small parking area in front of his office. If there is no parking, you probably would need to park at Liliha Square. His Wahiawa office is located in a shared medical building, which has parking spaces there too. The only thing about having Dr. Lam as your PCP, is that of his office hours. He commutes in between Liliha and Waihawa every day, Monday through Saturday. It depends on the day, but half of the day he is at one location, then he goes to the other one to spend the other half of the day. So, you would need to see his website for his hours to make your appointment. Most of his appointments are in 15 minute blocks, which is pretty good, especially when you are short on time. His offices are standard for what you will find in any medical clinic. Very clean, white, bright, and most often than not, very busy with medical personnel tending to patients and their problems. He accepts most insurances, but check in with the receptionist for any questions you may have about that. I would recommend him to anyone who wants quality medical care with a personal touch. The only thing that is a bit frustrating is that I would have to wait for the billing to arrive in the mail before paying, when I just want to charge it on my credit card. While that’s ok, sometimes, I just want the points on my credit card. It’s all good though. Good medical care can be hard to find. Support local! A+