Kristin West4 days agoFrom
I see dr Bhurgri from this office, and he has turned my life around. Love the way I am treated and taken Care of here.
Whitney Yeager4 days agoFrom
I was a patient of Dr Bhurgri, I seen him for a less then a year where he switched my medicine constantly and I know that’s normal with a new dr but what I don’t agree with is, when I struggled on this new medicine and missed my appointment because I was having trouble remembering things. They dropped me as a patient. I only missed two appointments and the second appointment I made clear to the office that I may not be able to make it and was not informed that I would be dropped if I missed it. They told me I would have a fee. After being dropped I was completely cut off from my dr. And keep being told management will call me back but they never do. I’ve called 4 times!! So now I’m left with a 30 day supply of medicine that sends me into emotional ups and downs and no dr to help me through during COVID. I’ve gained 30 pounds since I’ve started with them. I don’t know what’s going to happen after this 30 day supply is gone now. Hopefully another dr will take me but to drop a patient over something so little especially when I completely communicate that I probably wouldn’t be able to make the appointment scheduled and during COVID shows you guys really don’t care about your patients at all.
jason schneider4 days agoFrom
She conspired with Elizabeth Andal to cover up evidence of my mother's Alzheimer's disease 12 years ago, from which she recently passed away. Alzheimer's is an incurable illness, so the extent to which the proper medicine could have helped is limited. However, if I had not acted my mother would have been dead much sooner. The price I paid was Dr. Malini attempting repeatedly to have me arrested or hospitalized, some of which actually happened. Psychiatrists are very powerful and have a lot of legal authority. When they speak, police listen. People like that should have never been allowed to attain such power.