Shervin Eshraghi, MD
Valencia, CA 91355
Facey Medical Group – Valencia Specialty, Neurology
23803 McBean Parkway, Suite 202, Valencia, CA 91355
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About Shervin Eshraghi
Dr. Shervin Eshraghi is a neurology physician practicing with Facey Medical Group in Valencia, CA. He believes in open and honest communications lines with his patients while prioritizing compassionate care to foster positive health outcomes.
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Neurology
23803 McBean Parkway, Suite 202
Valencia, CA 91355
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I am a new patient to the Doctor. A lot of time was given to just get an idea of what was wrong (possible nerve damage from shingles). I need another test to diagnose. My concern is that I can't get an appointment for that test until mid June. I will be notified if a slot opens up. I'm very satisfied with my Doctor but 2 months for an appointment when I have moderate discomfort is excessive.
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The dr. Was very knowledgeable.
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This was initial appointment with this doctor coordinated through VA community care.
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I was impressed with how quickly the responses came from my online questions In MyChart.
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I would say my experiences with the doctor has been very good. I have no Issues with doctor's office.
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Thoughtful response to my concerns is very reassuring. Doctor is interested in diagnosing my symptoms and finding solutions. Sympathetic to my emotional response to being diagnosed with dementia. Changed medications have already reduced blood pressure and helped with chronic depession.
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