
I have left a review before, but I'm just updating as I've had some new experiences. I had Christine, APN and she had me on an extremely high dose of an SNRI drug that gave me elevated high blood...
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Gus Alva, MD is a distinguished psychiatric practice in Costa Mesa, CA, offering compassionate and effective care for individuals facing mental health challenges. Led by Dr. Gus Alva, a board-certified psychiatrist with extensive expertise in evidence-based therapies, the practice is committed to providing personalized treatment plans that prioritize the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of each patient.
With a team of dedicated mental health practitioners and a warm, welcoming environment, Gus Alva, MD strives to ensure that every patient feels heard, valued, and supported throughout their treatment journey. The practice's customer service commitment focuses on courteous and professional interactions, effective communication, and empowering patients to maximize their pharmacy services. By staying up-to-date on the latest research and best practices, Gus Alva, MD is dedicated to helping individuals achieve greater health and well-being.
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I have left a review before, but I'm just updating as I've had some new experiences. I had Christine, APN and she had me on an extremely high dose of an SNRI drug that gave me elevated high blood...
I never got a call for my telehealth in May and have been calling and leaving messages and never do they return my call. The drugs prescribed for my mom are required to have a phone call monthly...
I luv Dr. Alva, he is so caring, he listens to me and considers highly my opinions. He has saved my mental health when I was so ill. im so grateful for him. He gave me the genotype test, when no...
This place is a nightmare, especially Krista. They throw drugs at you without actually listening to your issues. Then claim misunderstanding.
Quantity before quality Non caring nurse practitioners Answering phones problem A nightmare of an office practices Return calls impossible Recommendations for wrong medications