1 /5 Emma Lopez: Do not go to Dr. Vi Nguyen, unless you want to waste your money and feel disrespected!!! I totally agree with the last 2 comments about her. Had an annual physical check up with Dr. Vi Nguyen today that lasted for less than 5 minutes. Barely examined me physically (~1 min - just for the sake of doing so), asked a few basic screening questions that Ive already answered in the health questionnaire forms prior to the appointment. Never introduced herself, looked annoyed and bitter. She acted as if she was granting me a favour, as if I was a huge burden for her, and like a privileged person looking down on her patient. I asked less than 3 questions, but every time she would roll her eyes at me. Her responses were just either yes or no, no other explanations. She aimed for minimal talking/interaction, then rushed me out of the examination room and refused to address my medical concern because "this annual checkup only included blood work". Then why didnt you just give me the lab order? Whats the point of seeing you for an "annual physical checkup" thats supposed to last 30-45 minutes on average? I just could not believe this kind of attitude and behaviour are coming from a family doctor. Ive worked with and was seen by many doctors (both US and Canada), never have I met one that triggered me so much I had to write a review immediately. I was in a rush to get my blood work done and had to take the earliest availability. Dont make the same mistake as me, I am sincerely warning you! I am also a HCP and its just disappointing to see this kind of behaviour and care directed towards patients. Clinical abilities are one thing, but its just as much important to treat people with respect and courtesy, a very basic social skill for every normal person, not just doctors. I feel sorry for Dr. Nguyens patients (just know that you guys deserve better). Finally, just a note for Dr. Nguyen, dont embarrass or de-value your other colleagues (how you portray yourself can negatively impact other family doctors reputations too). Learn to smile, relax, be polite. Its not too hard, you made it through medical school! If you were going to be a doctor, please act like one to match with the value of your white coat! :)