Pacific Gastroenterology Associates

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Vancouver, Canada

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Gastroenterologist· Medical Practice

Pacific Gastroenterology Associates Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pacific Gastroenterology Associates is located in Vancouver, Canada on 1190 Hornby St #770. Pacific Gastroenterology Associates is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category gastroenterologist in Canada. Pacific Gastroenterology Associates is a medical practice company based out of 1190 HORNBY ST, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Address

1190 Hornby St #770

Phone

+1 6046886332

Headquarters

Vancouver, British Columbia

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Ms Rose

Dr Whittaker is an exceptional gastroenterologist and human being. He really saved my life.

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Jeffrey Wynne

Excellent care here. My doctor is very thorough and committed. The staff are very helpful and cheerful!

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F. L. K.

I'm now paying for trauma counselling after a \direct to procedure\ colonoscopy where I was unaware that \conscious sedation\ would mean I'd be completely lucid/aware/remember everything/know what was going on and be screaming in pain, with Dr Leung not checking in with me or talking with me. I was terrified. The procedure was aborted and left incomplete. I was assured by Dr Leung as she was injecting me with whatever they injected me with (keen to find out what the amount) that she would give me enough such that the procedure would be okay. She didn't. I felt a rush of sedation for about 5 seconds and that's it - then totally aware/lucid. I wasn't drowzy or woozy afterwards, just extremely traumatized. No one I know remembers anything about their colonoscopy. I'm now imprinted with a trauma I'm paying out of my own pocket to recover from. I have also done some research after this awful experience to find out that females with low BMIs have issues with colonoscopies due to angular and firm colons. Knowing this, I'm unsure why anyone like me, along with a history of chronic pelvic pain, would have been recommended for a procedure under conscious sedation. This is not quality care. This is generating trauma. The whole experience in the GI Ward at St Pauls was disorienting, with no one there to help you move through the conveyor belt of the GI factory. I saw many other patients confused and lost, needing guidance. Dr Leung seemed in a hurry and a rush, and my experience was that of pushing me through the paces, and that was also a contributing factor to the trauma of the experience. I truly hope that future practices around \conscious sedation\ are reconsidered and that the GI Ward can function in a way where there is someone ordering the chaos for the sake of the patients.

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vivzorz

I went to see Dr. Moosavi. She knows her stuff for sure, her dietary suggestions have greatly improved my health and the procedure she scheduled helped the whole process of healing get started.

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Melody Monro

So far a good experience, don't have all my results yet! The doc explained everything that was great. But i was over drugged during my procedure.