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Emily Lukacz, MD

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4520 Executive Dr, San Diego, CA, 92121, United States

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Mon9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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3 months ago

I've been under Dr Sur's care for many years, and feel very fortunate he is my urologist. I always feel he gives me good advice, taking the time to explain what my condition is and what my options are. He has carried out certain procedures for me that went flawless. What I was especially impressed with was that I had one situation where, while he could do a certain procedure, there was one other possibility that he did not offer, and recommended someone who did. He could have simply steered me to having him do what was the l... read more

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4 months ago

TERRIBLE WHERE DO DOCTORS GO WHEN THEY ONLY HAVE A ONE STAR REVIEW, THE VA La Jolla ,,, she has 75% 1 star review , the kinda Dr the VA specializes in , if you want to go through the kidney stone treatment , without any meds , she’s your gal , she gives the impression she enjoys the pain , by the way you have to give a star rating to continue , Sakamoto does not deserve one star , 

Anonymous's profile image
4 months ago

She is a good surgeon, but she is actually a terrible doctor. She was impatient in answering our questions and actually wrong about several things which I understood when I got a second opinion her manner is speedy and there’s anger right under the surface and plenty of impatience, I got a second opinion at City of Hope That was such a completely different and very positive experience. Dr Saenz should remember that doctors are healers and cancer is a very frightening experience. My family members who accompanyed me to the po... read more

Anonymous's profile image
5 months ago

Dr. Kikkawa assured me blepharoplasty would only remove excess skin and would not worsen my dry eyes. He never mentioned it could alter my natural eyelid structure. After surgery, my creases were nearly doubled, my dry eye worsened severely (six vials daily), I developed chronic eyelid discomfort, uneven lids, and can no longer wear contacts. I lost the natural look of my beautiful eyes, look older, and no longer resemble my daughter's eyes, which is devastating. I am only 51 years old. Recovery took over a year of my life, ... read more

Damon's profile image
6 months ago

Dr. Laverty has been my neurologist for about 10 years she's very knowledgeable about my specific condition(Duchenne muscular dystrophy) what some may have perceived as being condescending is just her trying make sure her patients understand what is going on rather than just throwing around words you may not understand. Every time I see her she treats me with respect and makes sure to answer all of my questions. 

Anonymous's profile image
8 months ago

Still seeing her annually. Would not answer direct questions (e.g., What stage?) and was difficult when I asked for referral to a clinic 10 min from my home instead of 45 min daily for 35 radiation treatments. Sitting on my cancer was extremely painful at the time, and i finally had to say i would NOT get Tx if i had to drive so far. After local treatment with a gentle and caring oncologist, I returned for a check. Dr. S let a marvelous Fellow examine me, but came in to ask 'How long did it take before the pain went away?' i... read more

Anonymous's profile image
9 months ago

Dr Raisinghani seems to be a qualified heart specialist and I trust his medical skills, but he is sometimes grumpy in appointments, as if I’ve irritated him. I’m reluctant to say anything. You can forget about any communication outside of your appointment. For example, questions about serious side effects of medications, or an any communication are never answered. I’ve tried to contact him, his nurse, his office, the UCSD helpline and there is zero response. As if he doesn’t exist. 

Charles's profile image
a year ago

It's unfortunate when someone is diagnosed with ovarian cancer. What is worse is having to put your trust in someone who doesn't care for you or your condition. We saw Dr Saenze from 2023 to 2024 when my wife had Ovarian cancer. At every interaction, she came in with what felt like a script she had memorized, often times not relating to the test results we would receive. When asked specific questions, she would not answer but simply go back to a script of what she wanted to communicate. For example, Me: 'Have the tumors grow... read more

Anonymous's profile image
a year ago

First of all, Dr. Afshari has an excellent team who help you since the very moment you get to the consulting rooms. She showed to be an incredible person, showing a lot of kindness and attention to her patients; she answered the questions and doubts in a very simple way that you get to understand perfectly the situation you are in, and not think that your eye condition is some kind of rocket science. 

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