Pediatrics: Adventist Health Clear Lake 15230 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, CA 95422
About the Business
Pediatrics: Adventist Health Clear Lake is a medical institution located at 15230 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, California, United States. Our pediatric experts are dedicated to supporting the dreams and active imaginations of children from infancy to adolescence. We provide personalized care for a variety of childhood health concerns, including administering vaccines, performing checkups, and monitoring growth and development. Our team is committed to ensuring that your child receives the nurturing care they need to thrive.
Our pediatricians, Dr. David Golergant, Dr. Gurjit Marwah, Dr. Usha Ravi, Jamie Bhatia, and Eunice Mentges, offer a wide range of services including wellness exams, immunizations, treatment for common childhood illnesses, and support for chronic conditions. They are dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care for children of all ages, from infancy to adolescence.
Our office hours are Monday to Friday from 9AM to 5PM. To schedule an appointment, please call (707) 995-4530. We also have a second location in Lakeport at 487 S. Main St., with office hours from 9AM to 5PM, Monday to Friday. To schedule an appointment at our Lakeport location, please call (707) 263-4631.
At Pediatrics: Adventist Health Clear Lake, we are here to support your child's health and well-being every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our services and to schedule an appointment for your child.
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Location & Phone number
15230 Lakeshore Dr, Clearlake, CA 95422, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:30 - 19:00
Tuesday:
07:30 - 19:00
Wednesday:
07:30 - 19:00
Thursday:
07:30 - 19:00
Friday:
07:30 - 19:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I've been taking my girls to Dr. Jamie Bhatia for almost 5 years now and have been seen by former Diaz as well as the other pediatricians. It hurts to see how terrible this clinic gets a bad rep but in all honesty, we LOVE the staff and our doctors. Yes the parking lot is horrid and the homeless lurk about as well as come into the clinic when they need help but truly it's just like any other doctors office in the waiting room but we have nothing but praise for the staff and clinic. It's always clean, staff is friendly and helpful, and listen to what your concerns are at your appointment. I only give 4 stars due to the absolutely horrible parking lot and the random scary man or women who comes in yelling."
"I experienced sudden and very severe shoulder pain in my left shoulder and went to the emergency department. I was told to follow up with the clinic locally. The clinic was clean not overcrowded and everyone was very friendly literally everyone and I was brought back to my Room to wait for the doctor quickly and I was quite pleased up to this point. It was a huge difference from The Visit I had had with my mom a long time ago. Anyway, Hamid Was the name of the practitioner I saw he pulled up my X-ray and explained that I had Calcific tendinitis in my left rotator cuff, and that this condition was not consistent with my level of pain that I was obviously in, that it takes time to occur, and not to mention it but in fact, forget about it and my X-ray. then I was told to leave immediately "go now! Leave!" Were his exact words, but to go a different town to get more imaging done. Lakeport, specifically. A brief search of calcific tendonitis will Tell you that it's not only painful, but it's actually one of the most painful ailments a person can have, and is up there with kidney stones nd childbirth. Doctors aren't sure what causes it. Luckily, it usually resolves itself, and most people won't have symptoms at all. When symptoms are present however, they may be quite severe, and treatment is usually to help that person with pain obviously. It concerns me that this person is in charge of other lives and practicing medicine at an urgent care clinic, and it's concerning that the information he gave me regarding my xrays was not correct. The entire interaction with him was highly inappropriate and unprofessional. I think it's flat out cruel, to see somebody that presents with a legitimate ailment that is beyond their control, and invalidate it, lie and send them on some bogus journey for things to which are already known and confirmed by at least 2 other professionals, and that he the provider, has power and obligation to help with. I didn't do anything to anybody I don't feel good and it took all that I had to get there. I didn't even want to go I was told to go by the emergency Room, and not only was I not helped or given any kind of proper direction, i was dehumanized, and Didn't even get to bring up other concerns that id planned to, like possible aniemea and cardiac problems. How did we let quality of care for basic things slip and fall so low? When did doctors, and practitioners become so heartless? I got more or less the same treatment at the emergency department and because of these visits it makes question whether or not there are any Doctors left that care out there any more.That genuinely from their hearts, even care whether or not the person is suffering. Don't waste your time if you are in incredible pain. ."
"Aside from the waiting room, this place is great. We came here for Dental Care. Friendly and helpful staff. The waiting room is a bit small and crowded. Once you are called, you go to a well organized, clean, dental office. I love the way this part of the place is set up. It was well worth the drive and wait. The dentists that we saw were very informal and friendly. We recommend this dental care, Adventist Health."
"I wish I could rate it negative stars. INCREDIBLY horrible service, if you can get anywhere at all with them at all. I have made multiple appointments where nothing has been done. I have been trying to get in to see a doctor for NINE months with no luck. I finally went to another doctor's office to get the referral for the doctor I needed to see, and St. Helena screwed that up as well and didn't schedule me with the proper doctor that I was referred to. I am totally done trying to see anyone there at all, as they certainly don't have my health and well-being in mind. I would rather go ANYWHERE else for health care, and by anywhere, I mean I'd rather have my cat provide me with health care services than St. Helena. Update: If I could rate this hospital system in negative stars, it would score a perfect -10. If you have the means to get your medical care _anywhere_ else, you should do so (this includes asking that weird neighbor's 12 year old kid for medical help if you think he might know what he's doing with that pocket knife). The incompetence and 'not-my-job' attitude of the staff is absolutely beyond belief. I'm honestly surprised they haven't killed off most of the residents of this county off by now. I now understand why I see so many ambulances going back and forth out of the county all the time. They've got smart people in them going to get their care somewhere that they might actually receive treatment and not get a constant runaround from the staff. My mind will never be able to wrap itself around whatever is going on over there. If you make an attempt to obtain health care services there for yourself, I wish you the absolute best of luck. You'll need it to navigate their ineptitude."
"This used to be my favorite place for medical care. But eight months ago everything changed. I have been trying to get a new primary care physician for eight months, and won't get one until February-- a full ten month wait. I don't even know if the doctor they assign to me will be compatible. In the last ten months I had one great doctor, who left the clinic about a month after being hired. The next doctor (assigned as an urgent care doctor) seemed nice and appeared to care. But he advised a common over the counter medicine, claiming it would help with the swelling and pain in my arthritic hip. It didn't work and I went to the manufacturer's website where they clearly stated the medicine doesn't reduce swelling. So that doctor's knowledge became suspect. After he left, my arthritis became so painful, it was a choice of either going on opiods or spending my days in agony with 16 hours or so a day in bed. The new doctor said he was an urgent care only physician, and could only give me 9 pills. I told him I couldn't take NSAIDS, and he agreed, but had no other suggestion. It is 45 days until I get to see my new primary care physician, so I guess they either expect me to spend 31 days in agony, or buy pain pills from the street. I am an old woman who can barely move, so street drugs are out. Add to that the extreme wait times, often 1.5-3 hours, and you have a picture of the place. The doctors and nurses are nice, but the administration stinks. I would change doctors, but my health is poor and I haven't the energy to find another doctor."
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