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Dr. Marshall Fisher

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Gender: Male
Specialty: Radiology
Location: 3320 N Los Coyotes Diagonal, Long Beach, CA 90808
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  Absolutely love Dr. Bukowski - he has been a great pediatric urologist for my daughter..., May 20, 2010

My daughter has been seeing Dr. Bukowski since 7 wks old for an ectopic ureter issue that connected improperly to her vaginal wall. He did a ureterostomy at 11 wks for her, and left it for approximately 6 mos. That surgery was followed up with a ureter implantation surgery to connect it to the bladder as expected. The next 6 yrs our daughter continued seeing Dr. Bukowski regularly for recurring kidney infections not resolved by the operations. At every visit we usually waited at least an hour. While this sounds like an annoyance to some, when you get in to see him, and he spends as much time with you as you need to get all your questions answered, you grow to appreciate he's one of the few MD's out there that really cares enough to listen to his patients and their concerns and never tries to rush you out to see the next person. In recent discussions around our daughter's situation, he spent over an hour on the phone with me talking through options we have around resolving her infections issues. An hour of no-copay related time as he was driving to his child's baseball game and trying to help us make the best decision for our child's care. I can handle a few delayed appts when I know the outcome involves thorough discussions around our baby girl's situation. On Friday, May 14, our daughter (now 6 1/2) had a second ureteral reimplant surgery under Dr. Bukowski's care. On Sunday the MD on call came to release her without examining any part of her issues. He didn't even know her complications and said very abruptly "it's all normal. You can take out the catheter and go home." Well, as any mother who worries would do, I had Dr. B paged, who spoke to both me and the nurse on the floor and decided we should monitor another day or two. He made the trip personally over to see her the following day and examined before discussing our options. He had been in surgery all day that day at UNC and came specifically for us. Then after a few questions we assumed
  The staff was cold and indifferent. I was glad I was only there for a one-time specialty appointmen..., Apr 23, 2010

I arrived for my appointment ten minutes before the scheduled time, and ended up waiting an additional 40 minutes past my appointment time. When I approached the reception area to find out what was happening, the receptionist had no idea, and couldn't give me any reasons or ideas why or when I would be seen. Once I was called back, the nurse was indifferent to me, and never cracked a smile. The doctor, however, was very nice. He was training a resident, and he was extremely patient and thorough. He answered all my questions, got to know me, and spoke to me in terms I could understand. I am glad, however, that it was a specialty OB visit, and I will not have to return to that office anytime soon. If I were basing this just on the doctor, I would recommend a friend. However, the rest of the staff was greatly lacking, so I am not sure I would pass a referral on.
  Overall my experience was pleasent, and the staff is very friendly...., Apr 16, 2010

I went to the 6th street Family Practice Office in Bremerton, Wa to visit my regular physician, Cindy Greenlee. I was seen just a few minutes after being seated, then the Cindy helped me with some of my concerns, took a few blood test, and then I was out the door. In and out in less than 30 minutes. The service was friendly and Cindy is a very helpful and caring Doctor.
  What Happened To Me During My Outpatient Treatment..., Apr 15, 2010

Before I say anything else, I would like to say first that the other staff, the social worker,the therapists, and group facilitators were all awesome. I was assigned to this doctor through an outpatient hospital program. The doctor seemed to be OK at first but the more I dealt with him the worse it got. It began when I needed a special medication that he himself was not able to prescribe. He was aware that this medication is not to be stopped abruptly and because this was at a hospital, it was his job as covering doctor to find someone who could help me get my medication while I was under his care. He did a poor job because at times I went for days without my medication. Worse is the fact that when discharged from his care, there was to be another doctor already in place to pick up treatment. This was a policy of the hospital program. He discharged me knowingly to a doctor who would not be able to treat me for four days. When I called him for help, he was rude and said something along the lines of because I was discharged he was no longer obligated to treat me. Then he said that he had another patient and hung up on me. His "bedside manner" was cold and uncaring. He let me suffer needlessly. I was able to find a new doctor on my own who was able to treat me, there were several actually. I don't understand why he was unable to do so.
  Not only is my doctor very knowledgeable, but she always remembers my name and remembers our small t..., Mar 10, 2010

I would highly recommend my doctor. No matter how nervous I am when it comes to my visit, she always has a way of bringing reality into back into the picture and indirectly calming an anxious patient like me down. Whether she is joking about recent pop media or joining in with laughing with me at how silly I am for being so nervous, she always has a way of making my doctor visit almost enjoyable. She has an easy, casual way about her demeanor and it is very disarming for people that may be skeptical of the medical industry. She is a real person with a real sense of humor and an acute awareness of the various emotions different patients may have. Although she works out of a tiny office that is usually pretty booked and busy, she thinks and therefore speaks fast and can answer your questions thoroghly in the 20 minute alotted time frame that my kind of paranoid visits are usually booked for. The office she works at is open Monday through friday with new Urgent Care hours on Saturday however I do not know if she is one of the doctors that are available for urgent care. I also know that she does work at a different facility at least one or two days out of the week so sometimes it is hard to get her for an appointment and not her fill-in. However even when I get a different doctor at this location, I still have no complaints. Even the nurses who call you in are funny and pleasant. The wait time can sometimes be up to a half an hour once you are in your little room, but relatively quick once you check in. Either way, wait or not, Dr. Ghormely is worth the wait and the visit if just to feel like you are acknowledged and considered as a real human being yourself.