Cedars User Reviews

Cedars-Sinai
Cedars-Sinai
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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  • My recent visit

    The doctors and nurses were extremely nice and patient, very informative and kind. There was only one nurse that was impatient and not as kind as the others were. She seemed to be a little aggressive and agitated, as if she didn’t want to be bothered. Her tone was assertive and aggressive at times. Looking back, everything that is going on with Covid 19, she was probably overwhelmed and a little stressed. Yet, Im not going to allow one bad experience to reflect on how nice the other people treated me.
    Overall, I had a wonderful experience being that I was in the hospital. Keep up the great work and I appreciate all the help that was given to me. You guys are greatly appreciated every single day.
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  • Great App

    Admit it. You’re spoiled if you’re a patient at Cedars. Not only do you get the best health care in the world, you get this app! Super convenient to message my doctors, obtain rx refills, check and/or share my medical record, or double check when my appointments are coming up. Such a convenience, especially when I live 500 + miles away.
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  • Exceptional Care

    I’ve had three very delicate spinal surgeries in the past three years and unfortunately may be needing that many more in as many years coming up. I have been under the care of Dr Neel Anand and his group.
    ALL of my surgeries, hospital stays, follow ups and everything to do with my care has been exceptional!
    I had four prior spine surgeries at other locations and none compared to the treatment and care I received at Cedars-Sinai and from Dr. Neel Anand and his group.
    I am so thankful to still be alive and have a meaningful life because I was lucky enough to have been accepted into the Cedars-Sinai and Dr Anand’s care!
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  • Great Hospital

    On January 30, 2020 my 30 year old son was involved in a pedestrian hit and run. His injuries were severe but not life threatening. His was very fortunate.
    Other than lots of bumps and bruises, he sustained multiple fractures- right arm, 7 ribs, left clavicle, left eye orbital fractures and a small T1 fracture.
    He was admitted to the trauma unit the morning of the accident. He required ORIF of his right humerus by Dr Little and his team on January 31st. He was transferred to a regular room two nights and discharged on February 2nd to go home.
    I am a physician myself with experience at many hospitals. The care that he received was superb! All of the personnel that he came in contact with were professional and very caring. I can’t say enough about the efficiency of this hospital. Even BC/BS called to check in to make sure that he had everything that he needed.
    My son is doing well but healing takes time. I am leaving for home in Florida tonight. We have different shifts of relatives coming in to help. He will have follow up appointments with his doctors but I have every confidence that the great care will continue. gcs
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  • Great Job

    I’m thankful for Cedars-Sinai every day! I’m a (almost) three year bilateral lung transplant recipient! Dr. George Chaux & his associate doctors are the best! ❤️💪
    This app keeps me organized, up to date & makes it super easy to communicate directly with my doctors or transplant coordinator. Not to mention updated list of meds in my phone, recent bloodwork results & I get a text telling me my results are in & reminding me of upcoming appointments! You rick Cedars-Sinai ❤️💪😘
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  • An hour and a half wait for a sick visit to my primary care doctor:;

    Why bother having primary Care? I have to go to immediate care because I couldn’t wait another hour after waiting a half hour to see a doctor. Not even my doctor.

    Bummer.

    On a positive note Dr Fitzgerald had always been super helpful and responsive.
  • App performance and other communications

    I used to live three blocks south of the hospital but now have retired 130 miles north-east of the hospital so timely communications are essential. App, phone, emails and CS-link are essential between myself, Cedars-Sinai staff, Cedars-Sinai Neurosurgeon, and locally monitoring Neurologist.

    My wife was also referred by her local Neurologist for Parkinson’s screening last year at Cedars-Sinai with a procedure not available locally.

    Their staff, procedures, facilities, used of technologies are superb!
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  • Helpful-ish

    This app is great for finding upcoming appointments and paying your bill. It’s nice to have it all in one place.

    If they could include parking information for each practitioner, that would make me give five stars. Finding a unique practitioner at Cedars is like wandering around a maze until you get lucky. Knowing where to park as the best and most convenient place so you don’t end up waking a half mile is a random stroke of luck. And if you don’t feel well? It’s a lot.
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  • Not connected to Dr Office

    I completed a a doctor office pre-visit questionnaire, which was comprehensive and took about 25 minutes on my cell phone.
    I did this believing it would avoid the regular paperwork I normally fill out at every kerlan and jobe Sr visit.
    I checked in at the Anaheim office. The receptionist gave me the clipboard with the usual forms.
    I told her,”I already completed everything online.” She was very kind and said they do not have access to the online information.
    You need to “Connect” you systems and make them useable. Or, tell your patients not to complete any pre-office appointment check-in. Waste of time
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  • Good health, good help.

    I only started using it yesterday which is why I can only give four ratings as I am not the best at using this gadget. I have my next doctor appointment at Cedars Today ,so I will have someone there help me to further navigate through the system. It’s a great idea. It’s a great relief to get answers when you need them. Thank you Cedars For helping me through the tough times right now.
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