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Dr. Omar Z. Yasin, a cardiologist based in Los Angeles, CA, specializes in treating heart conditions such as heart failure and coronary artery disease. With expertise in cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology, he provides comprehensive care for patients with various cardiovascular issues.

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3.8
694 reviews
  • Daniel Lee
    Daniel Lee
    3 months ago

    I've been in many ERs throughout my life due to a chronic illness. Never have I had to rate one because of what a terrible experience it was. I'm on day 3 and my room is a literal hallway with along with about 20 other people in the hall because there are no rooms anywhere in the hospital. That's right, bright lights, people walking by, talking all night long and you are supposed to rest and recover here. The nurses are doing their best. Its not their fault. But the conditions are absolutely terrible. I have to use the bathroom in front of everyone walking by. Go somewhere else

  • J.A. Sanders
    J.A. Sanders
    in the last week

    I'm rating their cafeteria. For some reason, I have always loved institutional food. Don't ask me why, because even I don't know. Hospital food, in particular. That McDonald's jingle should really be about this cafeteria, because I'm lovin' it. This is my In-N-Out (I hate that franchise). The cafeteria is clean, the food is great, it's affordable, and I just like to sit and watch all the brainiac doctors in their white coats talking about medical jargon that I cannot possibly begin to understand. It makes me feel smart. I'm usually a drooling imbecile, but I feel like I came from Yale School of Medicine. So, thank you, UCLA Medical Center cafeteria, for making me feel like I lived up to my potential and didn't become the family disappointment.

  • Katie Herbison
    Katie Herbison
    4 months ago

    This hospital is amazing! I have never had a hospital or staff be so caring and flexible. We have a huge family and they allowed us to join our family member in slightly bigger numbers then two. They decorated her room for Christmas and made sure she comfortable. They made us a framed photo of her heart beat and key chains with her fingerprints. We will cherish these mementos for the rest of our lives. I want to thank Hana or nurse for being so caring and thoughtful. Thank you UCLA for everything you did.

  • James Palacios
    James Palacios
    a month ago

    What can i say i was impress the first three times the way they took care of me at the emergency, But lately they have been dropping the ball, Last night i was there from 10:45pm til 3am and still i was not called inn. I suffer from cervical spinal stenosis it makes my shoulders and elbows hurt so much that you want to scream and i was dying inside my body with pain but make these people understand at UCLA, plus the emergency has all these crazy people and bums that smells bad in emergency room and they start screaming doing crazy things and made a lot of patients scared and decided to leave, Plus the smell in the emergency was bad and the same chairs we sit in the same people that are homeless and crazy sit in them and they are nasty discuss ting they don't sanitize the chairs, thats plain nasty, there was lady there started to scream her pans fell that she sat back down on the chair, UCLA you should be ashamed has nasty that emergency room is, you guys remind of the 80's of the UC Harbor Hospital was so bad and took forever to see you even if you were bleeding to death they would make you sit out there for at least 4-5 hours, Trust me you guys are getting there. No one should suffer from pain and sit there for 4-5 hours seriously, I left went home with pain and anger and i took Hot shower to calm the pain that did not even work. Spinal cervical stenosis is so bad its like a Ice Pick thats being put in shoulder that hurts the nerve that make you want to scream, The best part when i left you guys called me almost at 4am on my cell WOW thats professional curtesy. My Mother died in your Hospital back 2016 from Pancreatic cancer, I should of learn my lesson, one of your nurses treated my mom bad that i had to file complaint. Its seems that your reputation has not changed, cause the nurse that check you in are rude. P.S forgot, since the service was bad they don't care that have pay 15.00 for parking for bad service, I drove 65 miles to this hospital cause were i live the the hospitals were i live are so bad they have 1.5 star rating. I thought UCLA was better, I guess i was wrong they have not changed.

  • Kimberly Rudolph
    Kimberly Rudolph
    5 months ago

    This will be 2 reviews in one (both positive and negative). I was recently a trauma patient on 6 West after a pedestrian accident. The PT team is truly amazing. They had the same person (Simon) meet with me my last week and a half there and it made such a huge difference. He was knowledgeable, thorough, and patient, and our sessions were such a game changer for me getting better. Dr Cushing is also great and went back and forth with my insurance numerous times in order to get me the best discharge plan. They both seemed to genuinely care about my progress and well being. I never had a bad experience with anyone from OT or PT. Most of the nurses are great, empathetic, but overworked and understaffed. Christine and Marilyn on 6 West and Kellie in the ER were excellent. With the exception of Dr Lu, who was very empathetic and took the time to come and sit with me and explain things I wasn’t given an explanation for otherwise, the ortho team is horrendous. The resident in charge is the most callous medical professional I’ve ever come in contact with. Didn’t listen to any of my concerns, was unable to give me explanations for my increased pain post op or sudden loss of feeling in my limb (both of which I still have). He just continued to minimize it and also told me I’m responsible for figuring out my 2nd surgery and my bladder issues from the impact on my own. I spoke to several doctors who are former coworkers and close friends who were horrified. I don’t think a team solely made of unsupervised residents should essentially practicing on things that are life altering.

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