Upper90 King: What a doctor! He is a real life saver and exceptional! He literally saved my friends life, just recently. He is very personal, caring, I will keep going to his office! I highly recommend to visit him! Even just for a check up. So go say hello to this wonderful doctor and amazing, kind staff in this ultra modern and squeaky clean office! Irene.
Melissa Kane: The office staff were delightful, everyone kept us informed all the way through, and Dr. Sharma was super friendly and listened wonderfully. He really made us feel like we are part of a team.
Arquelio J Vega: Dr. Ahn is the best! Hes been taking care of my eyes for a good while now, and when these cataracts left me no choice, Im glad it was him. The difference is night and day (sorry for the pun), I can see so well its like being 16 again!
jason G: Was treated at St Anthony for a very bad nosebleed. The ER was very busy, with only one doctor on staff. After some time my nosebleed stopped, after sitting for a couple of hours, the doctor released me. Since, i never had such a bad nosebleed, i specifically asked the doctor if he should pack my nose to prevent another nosebleed. He felt like it was not necessary, and i was released. I drove home which is only 3 blocks from the hospital. As soon as I walked in my nose started bleeding extremely bad, causing me to swallow blood. My wife called a ambulance, once the ambulance arrived I was brought back to St Anthony. After the bleeding was stopped, my nose was packed with cotton bandage and i was released. The time between my first admission to my second was less then a hour. To my surprise the hospital not only charged my health insurance twice, but charged me two co-payments. I felt that this was unethical behavior since i was treated for the same condition, and if my nose was packed the first time, there would be no need for a second admission. The billing office called me back and told me that it was two separate admissions, and that on my first admission i was “anxious to go home” , which i felt was very unprofessional. They informed me that they would have to speak with the hospital staff, and get back to me, I still have not heard back from the billing office, and continue to receive invoices. This used to be a great community hospital, in fact I have had two of my grandchildren born at St. Anthony. This review is also not a reflection of the amazing nursing staff, or the overwhelmed physician, only of the hospital administration.
Jory F: Nice people but they misdiagnosed me. I had a heart attack when I left their office after an EKG. I went right to the hospital where they performed the EKG correctly. They also gave me an appointment with a primary physician who was not an MD So theres that as well
I dont trust their competency now so I will never go back.
Lisa Schreffler: My mom’s visit with the doctor. He was incredibly nice and relatable. Very down to earth and funny. If you’re looking for a stuffy doctor this is not your guy. When he spoke he spoke to both of us. It was a very pleasant visit. My mom was worried that she would get someone she didn’t connect with. When we left she was so relaxed and happy with the doctor. I would recommend him to anyone.
Jeff Greiff: Dr. Vargas has been an invaluable asset to my health, and I would be lost without her. As a fellow healthcare professional, I am consistently impressed by her exceptional attention to detail, diagnostic acumen, and compassion. Her support throughout my flare has been crucial. She is the physician that even other doctors turn to for their own family and friends. Furthermore, her proactive follow-ups and availability via text for any medical concerns or updates make her exceptionally accessible. I am grateful for her unwavering support on both the best and worst days. My hero doesn’t wear a big red cape—my hero wears a white coat.