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El Camino Women's Medical Group
2495 Hospital Dr Ste 670, Mountain View
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1. I've been a patient at this practice for more than 5 years. I moved out of the area, but returned after 2 years. I struggled to get an appointment because they considered me a new patient. Technically, I had only missed one visit. Why am I a new patient again? Every other doctor in my area has taken me back with open arms without issue. 2. When I did get an appointment, I arrived 30 minutes early as I was asked to. I was taken to an exam room and told to wait. Later I was informed that I needed to reschedule because Dr. Dorismond was on-call and was needed for a delivery. Apparently, the doctor informed personnel after I was taken to an exam room that she needed... read full review
I was seeing Dr. Azad and Dr. Teng delivered my baby via c section. Dr. Teng is a wonderful provider and person. My c section scar has healed up perfectly and ECWG has followed up with me many times and has been very supportive of any needs I may have. Dr. azad is also lovely and she is very informative and provided a lot of education at every appointment.
Sajal is also the advice nurse and she is a sweetheart. She called to congratulate me and ask if I needed anything and was folllwing up. She replied to every email very quickly.
The MAs and girls at the front desk are also incredibly helpful as well!
I found that the doctors here were kind and compassionate when I saw them in person but, at the end of the day, that did not make up for the large mistakes made while handling my care. I ended up going through a three-month-long miscarriage process due to their oversight of tissue that I retained. Throughout the process, I raised concerns about symptoms that I was experiencing but didn't feel like I was being totally heard until I *discovered* (for lack of a better non-graphic word) the retained tissue 11 weeks after the whole ordeal began. At my last ultrasound, I was told that I still had retained tissue that would require a surgical procedure. I got a second... read full review