Fernando Ibarra, MD

Fernando Ibarra, MD
101 E BEVERLY BLVD STE 400 MONTEBELLO, CA 90640
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Fernando Ibarra, MD

Fernando Ibarra, MD practices as an Intensivist in MONTEBELLO, CA.
Primary Specialty

Intensivist

Services Fernando Ibarra, MD provides intensive care in MONTEBELLO, CA. An Intensivist is a physician who has special training in critical care.

Please call Fernando Ibarra, MD at (213) 483-5940 to schedule an appointment in MONTEBELLO, CA or to get more information.
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Horrible experience! I went with my daughter to her appointment with Dr. Ibarra to receive the results of a liver biopsy. Arrived 30 minutes before her appointment and waited over 3 hours to be seen. Other patients waiting in the lobby were also saying they have been waiting for 3-4 hours. Some said this is the normal wait time. Around the 3-hour mark, they called her to take her vitals. When the nurse was done, he said to go back to the waiting room and the doctor will call us. I asked the nurse if the long wait was normal, he laughed and said this is fast, the wait is usually longer. Once we were called in to see Dr. Ibarra, his greeting to us was "what do you need". My daughter said I'm here to get the results of the liver biopsy. He proceeded to review his computer going over her test results. Speaking to himself saying well that's weird, and this doesn't make sense, and why was this a positive result and this one a negative. Closed his eyes and was thinking out loud reviewing her file. He then told us that he would like to have her do a liver biopsy. We told him she already had the procedure done two weeks ago and that todays appointment was to review the results. He asked her who did the procedure and my daughter told him "You did". He asked her where was it done and she told him "next door". Asked her again when was it done. After we told him the date, my daughter told him before and after the appointment, the nurses and paperwork all said she was having a liver biopsy. He then told her that was not true. He walked out and asked the receptionist to get the results. He had left the door open and could hear her tell him that it was after 6 pm and they were closed. He walked into another room and assisted another patient. When he came out of the other room, he came back to us and said she needed to have a liver biopsy. Of course, we went around in circles explaining to him that it was done and he walked out saying no she did not. She followed him to the hallway and asked what procedure was performed. She was under anesthesia and had something done. He told her he did not know because he did not have the results and for her to figure it out. My daughter walked out crying and freaking out because she now does not know what happened to her body while under anesthesia. I told Dr. Ibarra, please understand my daughter's frustration, we have been going through this since she was in jr. high (she is now 25 years old) and we still don't have a diagnosis. He cut me off and said, "No, I don't understand and I don't care". He walked away from me. I followed him a few steps and said what are the results from whatever procedure she had done a couple of weeks ago, his answer to me was "I don't know, figure it out". He then walked into another room and before he closed the door I heard him say "What are you doing here". I walked over to the receptionist and asked for a copy of my daughter's file because she will not be returning to this office. I can go on and on about how they overbook their patients, how unorganized and unsanitary their staff is, or how unprofessional Dr. Ibarra is to not take 10 minutes before entering our room to review her chart, or the terrible greeting of "what do you need"... I can't get over the rude, unprofessional, insensitive remarks to my face when he said "I don't care" and "figure it out"!!! NEVER have I ever heard of a medical professional EVER say that to anyone. Dr. Ibarra I hope you read this and never treat anyone like this again! You took an oath to practice medicine with integrity, humility, honesty, and compassion!
by Lori xxx.xxx.113.1
June 27, 2023