About UC Davis Health Midtown Clinic
UC Davis Health Midtown Clinic is praised for its great staff of doctors and nurses who provide dedicated care, particularly for patients with complex needs. While one negative experience was noted involving a nurse's delayed response, the overall consensus is that the positive interactions outweigh the negative. Patients appreciate the clinic's comprehensive access to the UC Davis system, which includes specialists, lab services, and various health programs. Many have experienced significant improvements in their health after joining this clinic. The facility is conveniently equipped with bike racks, making it easy for patients to visit for appointments, lab work, and x-rays. The professional staff, including a personable front desk attendant, contributes to a welcoming atmosphere. Additionally, the use of MyChart allows patients to manage their health information seamlessly, further enhancing the efficiency of their care. Overall, UC Davis Health Midtown Clinic is recognized as a reliable choice for quality health care and support.
Excellent experience. the doctors were very insightful and transparent. was made to feel like a partner in every step of my daughters care. doctors provided a lot of post visit care information and useful resources on nutrition and building a healthy relationship with technology. Really impressed with the pediatrics care we've received here thus far.
This review is for Gastroenterology and Hepatology, they're the fantastic and if you have liver problems I recommend them highly. The doctors, np's, front desk and nursing staff are all professional, knowledgeable, patient, and kind. I appreciate them having an onsite lab as well, I've gotten blood work results in less than 24 hours.
Great staff of Doctors and nurses, I cannot thank them enough for taking care of my mother. I believe I had one negative experience with a nurse who refused to call me back for a follow on my mom's life saving surgery. Other than that everyone else at this facility was awesome. I hope the nurse who was rude by not calling next of kin gets the training she needs. After waiting ten hours for her call me back, I decided to call her again, and she decided to my call, so I asked if my mom was fine. She laughed, and said she's fine. I said to her it only took five seconds for you to tell me that my mom is fine, yet I had to call for you three times in ten hours, and I'm three hours away. I told her that was not funny, and asked for her supervisor, she transferred me to a male charge nurse, who echoed her words by saying it's been that kind of day. I was left speechless and wondering why were these people working in healthcare. Thank goodness the good outweighed the bad.