Estrella Internal Medicine & Geriatrics Clinic: Gregorio Lucia M

(4 Reviews)
8410 W Thomas Rd # 112, Phoenix, AZ 85037, USA

Estrella Internal Medicine & Geriatrics Clinic: Gregorio Lucia M is located in Maricopa County of Arizona state. On the street of West Thomas Road and street number is 8410. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (623) 873-1500.
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Contact and Address

State: Arizona
Address: 8410 W Thomas Rd # 112, Phoenix, AZ 85037, USA
Postal code: 85037
Phone: (623) 873-1500

Opening Hours:

Monday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 6:00 PM
Wednesday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 6:00 PM
Thursday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 6:00 PM
Friday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 6:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

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Reviews

  • Frankie Morrow

    (June 13, 2019, 3:26 am)

    Wow, people do not appreciate my doctor for the excellent physician she is. So since I was a medical office manager and a professional medical transcriptionist for more years than I care to think about. I know a good physician when I see one. So I am writing this review, as I find it hard to believe some of the negative remarks I have read in reviews of her office. So I want to put some things straight. I am retired.

    I think I need to explain some things. Doctor Gregorio is an Internist who specializes in medicine for the aged. That is what Geriatrics means. Not every physician specializes in medicine for the aged. I am 69 years old. I don't want to see a pediatrician. Although, kids and old folks have different requirements than your run of the mill adult, and react differently to medication. There are a few medications that I took for years and can no longer take because of the changes in my body, and my body's chemistry. Dr. Gregorio is more likely to know all of that kind of stuff and takes really good care of me. Plus, I have a complex medical history and I have some complex medical issues, most seniors do. To give you an example, I live in a senior community and I listen to people talk about their medical problems and how long it takes for them to get an appointment with their doctors. The average is 4 to 6 weeks. Guess how long it takes me to see my doctor, as long as it is Monday through Friday between 9:00am and 5:00 pm, and I have a problem, I get in my car and go to her office. She told me she is my ER between those hours. If it is after 6:00pm or Saturday or Sunday, to go to the ER, they will get a hold of her. I feel that this is a workable solution to all of my medical issues. She also has referred me to some excellent physicians in other specialist fields. I have several. They actually seem to talk to each other which also makes me very happy, medically speaking.

    There is something else she does, she teaches medical assistants and nurses, yes she does. Good physicians are not “Doc in the Boxes,” and as far as answering medical questions she prefers face to face not on the phone where things can be misconstrued or misunderstood. I happen to agree with her. So, if her phone is busy or they don't answer on the second ring, she takes walk-ins if you are already her patient. What that means to you folks who haven't seen her yet is you have to make an appointment for your first visits, you might even have to go in twice for that first visit because she will probably be wanting some blood work and other fun things like that so she can get a base line on your medical needs and she will want to talk to you about it. So, if the office cannot answer your call on the second ring stay on the line they will get to you, and if you want my opinion, and even if you don't, you should wait until they get to you on the phone. I sleep better at night because she is my doctor. You would sleep better at night too if she were your doctor.

    Last and not least of the things I read, “She should get off of her lap top.” Sorry I had to laugh at that. She will never be able to do that. You no longer have a paper chart folks, your medical records are now in that big computer in the sky. Why you may ask? Thank your government for that. It is now all EHR that stands for Electronic Health Records, she is writing her notes about your office visit, she does a good job of it, some are still struggling with that. There are some advantages and disadvantages to EHR. Remember hurricane Katrina, New Orleans was under water, and all of the medical records were destroyed due to flooding, all those medical records are gone. EHR go to a server that may or may not even be in the same state as you and your doctor. So don't worry about her and her lap top. She is entering her notes while it is fresh in her mind, just like she used to write in your chart, as a matter of fact she is typing in your chart. I just thought I would explain that.

  • chris stocks

    (May 16, 2019, 2:03 pm)

    Dr Gregorio is very professional, prompt and a good listener. She is very smart and quick to properly diagnosis problems. She ran several blood test to check that everything was balanced in my body and to be sure to have a baseline for future tests. I would recommend her to anyone

  • Dario Martinez

    (April 3, 2019, 11:06 pm)

    She was a great doctor and caring ,she was taking care a 98 years old for a decade her health was a in great shape ...I highly recommend.

  • Anacleto Navidad

    (June 28, 2018, 5:49 pm)

    Dr. Lucia Gregorio is wonderful to me as her patient,I would say she deserve a five star and her staff as well.

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Estrella Internal Medicine & Geriatrics Clinic: Gregorio Lucia M | 8410 W Thomas Rd # 112, Phoenix, AZ 85037, USA | Phone: (623) 873-1500