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OHSU Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center

Portland, OR

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Recent Reviews

Average Rating: 3.3

j da silva

7 months ago

Dr Zahr is cold and doesn't care about her patients. Her answer is lap band instead of actually figuring out what is wrong. Uses 7 month old lab tests to determine nothing is wrong? I've been seeing an endocrinologist for 20 year for insulin resistance to Hoshimotos. UCSF to Stanford and never felt so worthless as a person. As someone who is dealing with handful of autoimmune diseases and watches her intake for 20 years, it's insulting. Don't waste your time with Dr Zahr unless you like lazy and cold doctors.

Michelle Green

3 weeks ago

Leaps and bounds better than Emmanuel

Suzanne Conrad

a year ago

They have amazing doctors/providers. They can not seem to manage making apointments. They do not manage mychart well. The logistics for making appointments are a nightmare. So good luck seeing the amazing people of this clinic. They do not call when they say they will. So call, call, call and call again. lesson learned. To answer you below. I have called to speak to the office manage and no call back for days. It seems you respond much quicker to this public review than me making a call.

Karl Amacher

2 years ago

I'm 30 years young and I have probably seen approximately five endocrinologists in my lifetime. OHSU endocrinology has the best staff and endocrinologists in all of Oregon. That's my opinion. Been going here for going on 4 years

Sky Watcher

2 years ago

Complete lack of coordination and communication with both supply companies and patients. Consistently delays sending chart notes to Dexcom resulting in supply gaps. Having been a patient for over eight years, I have witnessed the consistent decline in quality each and every year. The more funding they receive, the less patient care becomes a priority.

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