Daniel Krivoy, MD

Daniel Krivoy, MD
9808 Venice Boulevard 400 Culver City, CA 90233
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(5 Reviews)
he may know his ophthalmology but his office staff is rude, stupid, and incredibly nasty.
RX was written for me- should have been for 90 days (for $90) instead i received enough for 20 days at cost of $35 dollars. i called drug company and was told that that is how the request was submitted. this is either 1- a mistake or 2- the doctor is stupid…take your pick… my followup visit is for 36 days later than the original visit. i called and the EXACT REQUEST WAS SUBMITTED AGAIN once may be a mistake but twice is incredibly stupid and dangerous!!!
by ignored patient xxx.xxx.194.228
March 02, 2017
I recently had surgery in both eyes for cataracts and glaucoma with Dr. Krivoy presiding over the operation and numerous exams. I can't speak highly enough in favor of him and his team's friendliness and professionalism. I never had a long wait in his office for the many necessary exams to begin and found the office to be very clean and modern and the staff extremely professional and pleasant. Dr. Krivoy's surgeries on each eye went without any hitches and now I have near perfect vision in both eyes for the first time in 52 years! I can't recommend him and his team enough.
by Joe Pearson xxx.xxx.214.244
January 07, 2017
Does this provider welcome questions?
Absolutely! They are happy to answer all of my questions
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.52.244
April 23, 2013
Were the staff members able to answer your questions?
Yes, they were able to answer my questions
Was this provider friendly?
Very! The most welcoming office I've visited!
Did this provider's staff seem to respect him/her?
Definitely! They staff spoke very highly of him/her
Did this provider wear an obnoxious cologne?
No, they didn't wear any cologne
by Anonymous
January 18, 2012
The most important thing to know about Dr. Daniel Krivoy is that his fellow ophthalmologists rate him as the top glaucoma specialist in Los Angeles. He is known for top surgical skills in the operating room and for being gentle and thoughtful with patients. When you are worried about going blind, you need to know you have the best care possible. Nothing else matters.
by Anonymous
June 20, 2011
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