This man is horrible. I went to him growing up. He is the most disrespectful ass ever. Not only is he incredibly insensitive, he treats his more attractive female patients far better than the plain janes. He is dismissive and his«holier than thou» attitude is sure to be a put off. After my experiences with him over two years I literally did not see another medical professional for almost a decade. AVOIDATALLCOST. THEONLYREASON I AMPOSTINGISBECAUSE I JUSTFOUNDOUT A FAMILYMEMBERISCONSIDERINGHISPRACTICE.
Jean J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Okay, I may be a bit biased… but my PCP rocks. Dr. George In is amazing. He’s funny, smart, and oh-so-cool. Bilingual doctor(English and Korean) with Spanish-speaking staff. I’ve had several unfortunate ER visits to the Hollywood Pres Hospital and everytime he was paged, he called back immediately. Dr. In is amazing, although some of the receptionist gals are a bit rude sometimes. I’d love to change my medical group to Cedars Sinai, but I can’t because Dr. In is not a part of that group. I don’t mind, though, he’s totally worth it. I haven’t visited his La Canada office — only his Koreatown office on Olympic(+Harvard).
Barndi K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Friendly & knowledgeable bi-lingual doctor. If you’re a 1.5 Korean like me, any professional who speaks English and Korean is a god-send. Dr. In not only can relate to the aging Korean-American boomer generations but also shares the more modern & holistic outlook on preventative health of my gen. Not the flashiest office but if you want to be able to stay in the loop of your Korean parent’s health & well being, Dr. In is it.