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Dr. Harry Chen MD, Fowler CA

Address 128 N 6th St, Fowler, CA
Phone (559) 653-3260
Hours
Monday8:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday8:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am-5:00pm
Thursday8:00am-5:00pm
Friday8:00am-5:00pm
Saturday8:00am-12:00pm
Categories Family Practice Physician, Doctor
Rating 2.8 4 reviews
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Dr. Harry Chen MD reviews

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Angelica
December 14, 2023 5:39 am

Good doctor, no complaints. Just kind of hard to get an appointment sometimes for how booked he is.

Alex
August 17, 2023 11:18 am

I love this doctor. He was very understanding to my health issues. Made me feel comfortable discussing my health concerns. Very hard to find a doctor that actually listens.

Crystal
June 18, 2023 10:38 pm

If I can, I would give 0 stars. Harry Chen is worst doctor I have ever experienced. He is careless, rude, disrespect, greedy person who doesn't have passion and sympathy for his patients.

First experience, I took my mother for annual exam. The blood work didn't look good, so we follow up with more exam and works. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed stage 4 cancer by Harry Chen. At this time, Dr Chen had already known us every well and well aware of her condition. While we were waiting for our appointment at Cancer Research Center, we still need Dr Chen to fill out the paperwork. My mother was very ill and wouldn't make it to the office. I told him I can go to the office pick up the paperwork and pay. He told me no, he has to see her and fill out the form in front of her. I explained to him about my mother's condition and the form he filled out was just basic information that he was already known.he refused to do it without me taking my sick mother to his office, so I did it. When we went to the office, he didn't do any exam but filled out the paperwork in his office because there is nothing, he can do for my mother's sickness anymore. I was extremely unhappy that my ill mother has to wait in the office for a hour for him to charge me the office visit rather than just paperwork filling fee.

Second experience was with my father. During my father's annual exam. My father expressed that he had short breath and possible heart attack few months ago. For pre-caution, I asked few more questions and express my concern, maybe extra lab/exam. Dr Chen kept telling me and my dad that he was ok; he was overthinking; he's healthy and didn't need to do extra exam. At one point, Dr Chen asked me: "you work right? You are paying the tax. His Medi-Cal is coming from your paycheck. You are paying and these are expensive. He is fine. He doesn't need to worry too much. " I insisted. Finally, he said he would referral us to cardiology.
We went to see the cardiologist right after. In result, my father had heart attack. That was not his feeling. He had one! When cardiologist asked if the doctor who referred us did EMG test. I said no. Cardiologist sent us back and request for initial EMG result. Dr Chen refused to do it and said my dad doesn't need it. He was fine. I told him Cardiologist asked and just do it. I insisted and he did it. After EMG test, he didn't even come out his office and tell us the results. I have to ask the nurse to ask him. He said the result was ok. When I went to cardiology appointment, cardiologist said father's EMG result were not ok.my father has been treated by cardiologist and taking medicine since.
I should sue Dr Chen for malpractice. He is lucky I am not that type of person and didn't go after him. Stay away from him!

user
May 31, 2023 1:00 pm

I am compelled to share my extremely disappointing experience with Dr. Harry Chen. In my opinion, he is the worst doctor I've ever encountered, and I urge others to think twice before seeking his services.

During our appointment, Dr. Chen's unprofessional behavior was evident from the start. Not only did he fail to listen to our concerns, but he also displayed a complete lack of respect and empathy towards us as patients. His attitude towards us was nothing short of appalling.

To make matters worse, Dr. Chen exhibited inappropriate anger towards us during our visit. He not only rushed through the examination but also walked out of the patient room without addressing our questions or providing any adequate explanations. It was clear that he had little regard for our well-being or the importance of effective communication in a doctor-patient relationship.

I expected a level of professionalism and basic courtesy from a medical professional, especially when seeking answers to important health-related questions. Sadly, Dr. Chen's behavior fell far below these expectations. His lack of patience, dismissive attitude, and failure to address our concerns properly left us feeling disrespected and disregarded.

It is crucial for patients to feel heard, respected, and cared for by their healthcare providers. Regrettably, Dr. Harry Chen failed to deliver on any of these fundamental aspects. I strongly caution anyone considering his services to seek alternative options that prioritize patient care and respect.

In my experience, Dr. Chen's unresponsiveness, inappropriate anger, and lack of professionalism make him an unfit choice for medical assistance. It is essential to find a doctor who values patient well-being and demonstrates the utmost professionalism in their practice.

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