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Best place to get your colonoscopy done. Very warm and friendly staff and very professional
I just left this morning from my procedure and let me mention my 1st procedure so you already know i was nervous . From the very beginning of this process with the detailed instructions and the text messages to check in and the nurses and the anesthesiologist to the dr. The experience was FANTASTIC very professional , very caring , very informative, very gentle , very helpful, very clean and organized. I can only wish all procedures and facilities and staff are even a pinch of what this place and staff offers .... Please keep doing what you do because that is your calling ALL of you are fantastic and Thank you so much for making a uneasy situation become very pleasant. Thank you Thank you.... I will see you in 5 years lol .
Always always a great job. Always concerned about you. Thank you
Everyone was professional, very knowledgeable and kind! They addressed my concerns and prescribed meds that are starting to heal the issue !
Thanks to all!!!
Thanks to all!!!
Dr. Mays is great, he cares about his patients and ensures that they are doing what is the right thing depending on their circumstances. They could use some help answer the phones since when you try to call you are on hold for long periods of time which is frustrating when you are at work.
All the staff, nurses and doctors were very coureteous, efficient and professional; I highly recommend North Valley Endoscopy Center!
I've been going here for years they are all great
It was a pleasant surprise to like and find respect for a new doctor. Dr. Chokshi was professional and still friendly. He thoroughly explained my test results, listened to me without interrupting, and asked if I had questions. He dictated his notes in front of me and asked me if he missed anything. I mean, seriously?!? How cool is that? The staff was just as great, so thanks to everyone!
Everyone was wonderful. As Dr. Katzman has retired, I am hoping Dr. Ganguli will accept me as her patient. Thanks to all of you, but especially to Dr. Ganguli.
Dr. Silverstein and her NP Melissa are a fabulous team. My wife and I can always count on one of them being available. We cannot imagine a better situation
All staff were very nice and compassionate. The process went very smoothly which was a big relief for me.
Dr.Amed is very personable. My visit was a very pleasant experience
Dr. Patel's office visit was really nice and the staff was very helpful and professional.
Good experience with my procedure overall. Would recommend this office. Pre-, post & the Procedure were fantastic, went well with courteous nurses, assistants, receptionists, assistants and support staff. The doctor was sweet and pleasant and attentive. Appointment timing and instructions, parking, location were all well spelled out and convenient.
The prep for the procedure is where I think they could have done better. Although it turned out that my prep was adequate, I could have saved a bunch of stress if the instructions were more clear about what I should be expecting in detail to determine if my prep was going according to plan or not. And I wish the instructions had been more detailed about WHEN (ex: 5 hrs prior to have time to course correct before the 3hr pre-prep black out window) call if I didn't think it was going per plan. Google and Youtube and Image searching were helpful, but frustrating in their inconsistencies.
DETAILS ON PREP:
1) The office offered a prep-kit for $40 on the website. I got super helpful text messages that was timed correctly in sequence for my testing date that told me to order ingredients and offered me the link. It wasn't clear enough to me whether I could order ALL the prep ingredients myself or whether the $40 kit had something additional that I could not get over the counter. The kit contained Dulcolax tabs of 5mg each (2 doses of 2) and large Miralax jar. If that had been spelled out with more clarity, I could have gotten those myself for $20 or so without worrying that maybe I would be missing something, or that the kit contained something I couldn't get over the counter.
Not a huge complaint because the option was helpful and eliminated my having to think about it. It did also contain "complimentary" lemon jello box & chicken broth packets.
2) Instructions on how to prep 7 days out, 3 days out, 1 day out etc were clear. And perhaps optimized for my comfort, which I also appreciate (other sources online suggested much more aggressive and disruptive / uncomfortable prep).
3) There was also a patient advisor number offered in case I had questions. The line was answered and I was able to access them quickly (to ask if I needed to avoid even cooked tomatoes if I worried that they would have seeds). So all that was also a win. Adding the extension number to save the IVR brain power would have been a bonus, but the menu was fairly short, so no complaints.
4) Once I began to have the prep though, it felt a little too comfortable and I began to worry that the prep wasn't working. There were no instructions or help available on how to know if I was ready or doing it correctly & I wish there would have been. Of course there's YouTube and I have the internet, for example, the doc did say after I voiced my concern that the speed at which I chugged down the prep solution was key in flushing me out. But I was sipping more slowly since the instructions were not zooming out to say that the large volumes needed to be ingested quickly. I didn't understand the information given in the same way (8 ounces every 15 to 45mins until it's all gone).
5) I would have really liked for the instructions to let me know in detail what to expect: That I should expect to be passing liquid & that it should be clear and yellow. Of course I Googled and Youtube'd and Image searched, but some direction from the office would have saved me a lot of stress. So I felt a little bit left to my own devices to worry that I was too "cloudy" (a list of dignified words could have also helped on the instruction sheet).
5) I wish there were instructions to call 5 hours before the procedure in case I was worried, in order to have 2 hours to course correct before the 3hr pre-procedure black out window. Thanx to the internet, I called at the right time and my call was answered and re-assuring people let me know that I would get a call back (although I did not). I was stressing up until I could ask the doctor directly & he offered that I should have chugged the prep solution in exactly the way that I had not.
The prep for the procedure is where I think they could have done better. Although it turned out that my prep was adequate, I could have saved a bunch of stress if the instructions were more clear about what I should be expecting in detail to determine if my prep was going according to plan or not. And I wish the instructions had been more detailed about WHEN (ex: 5 hrs prior to have time to course correct before the 3hr pre-prep black out window) call if I didn't think it was going per plan. Google and Youtube and Image searching were helpful, but frustrating in their inconsistencies.
DETAILS ON PREP:
1) The office offered a prep-kit for $40 on the website. I got super helpful text messages that was timed correctly in sequence for my testing date that told me to order ingredients and offered me the link. It wasn't clear enough to me whether I could order ALL the prep ingredients myself or whether the $40 kit had something additional that I could not get over the counter. The kit contained Dulcolax tabs of 5mg each (2 doses of 2) and large Miralax jar. If that had been spelled out with more clarity, I could have gotten those myself for $20 or so without worrying that maybe I would be missing something, or that the kit contained something I couldn't get over the counter.
Not a huge complaint because the option was helpful and eliminated my having to think about it. It did also contain "complimentary" lemon jello box & chicken broth packets.
2) Instructions on how to prep 7 days out, 3 days out, 1 day out etc were clear. And perhaps optimized for my comfort, which I also appreciate (other sources online suggested much more aggressive and disruptive / uncomfortable prep).
3) There was also a patient advisor number offered in case I had questions. The line was answered and I was able to access them quickly (to ask if I needed to avoid even cooked tomatoes if I worried that they would have seeds). So all that was also a win. Adding the extension number to save the IVR brain power would have been a bonus, but the menu was fairly short, so no complaints.
4) Once I began to have the prep though, it felt a little too comfortable and I began to worry that the prep wasn't working. There were no instructions or help available on how to know if I was ready or doing it correctly & I wish there would have been. Of course there's YouTube and I have the internet, for example, the doc did say after I voiced my concern that the speed at which I chugged down the prep solution was key in flushing me out. But I was sipping more slowly since the instructions were not zooming out to say that the large volumes needed to be ingested quickly. I didn't understand the information given in the same way (8 ounces every 15 to 45mins until it's all gone).
5) I would have really liked for the instructions to let me know in detail what to expect: That I should expect to be passing liquid & that it should be clear and yellow. Of course I Googled and Youtube'd and Image searched, but some direction from the office would have saved me a lot of stress. So I felt a little bit left to my own devices to worry that I was too "cloudy" (a list of dignified words could have also helped on the instruction sheet).
5) I wish there were instructions to call 5 hours before the procedure in case I was worried, in order to have 2 hours to course correct before the 3hr pre-procedure black out window. Thanx to the internet, I called at the right time and my call was answered and re-assuring people let me know that I would get a call back (although I did not). I was stressing up until I could ask the doctor directly & he offered that I should have chugged the prep solution in exactly the way that I had not.
The staff was extremely friendly and Dr. Foley was extremely easy to talk to. I was a bit nervous around the circumstances for my procedure and after consultation, was put at ease!
My appointments are mostly with a PA who is extremely competent in meeting my needs. I never feel rushed, get several smiles. My waits are short and i leave satisfied with my appointment.
Staff was very friendly. Dr Ahmed was great.
Very good, and I got a amazing explanation from her.
Endoscopy Center is always a Pleasant experience . The staff is 5 star!
Dr Ahmed is among the finest doctors I’ve ever had; highly professional, skilled and a good listener.
Dr Ahmed is among the finest doctors I’ve ever had; highly professional, skilled and a good listener.
Dr Ganguli and staff were all helpful, cheerful and professional.