Kaiser Permanente Antelope Valley Medical Offices

  4.2 – 76 reviews   • Medical center

Hours

Thursday8AM–5PM
Friday8AM–5PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Monday8AM–5PM
Tuesday8AM–5PM
Wednesday8AM–5PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 615 W Ave L, Lancaster, CA 93534
Phone: (833) 574-2273
Website: https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/southern-california/facilities/Antelope-Valley-Medical-Offices-309081

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Review Summary

Roy Swims
Its a great place to work an the employees a great people
araceli marshall
Friendly staff Clean location No waiting Free parking
Erick Munoz
Easy to navigate, and a nice environment while you wait for your appointment.
Pam “Pam2Day” L
All scheduled Covid-19 vaccinations through Kaiser are now being administered at 2551 West Ave H. Even if you have an email directing you to the Kaiser Butterfly bldg, save time and go directly to the 2551 West Ave H address. Kaiser has signs and people to direct you upon arrival. If you have a Handicap Placard, hang it up on your vehicle mirror prior getting to the first person giving directions as you will be going to a special lane for parking.
Valeria Wiedemann
Excellent place. butterflies are the theme here so The atmosphere here is so calm and comforting the receptionist was very nice. They also have a Starbucks in here. I love me a vanilla bean. Love outdoor area.
Diana Lozoya
Worst oncology department ever. Or at least Dr. Monemian was. My dad went in with stage 3 colon cancer and high hopes. EVERY single time my dad would walk in with positive news (no pain,Feeling better, etc.) Dr. Monemian would always “burst his bubble” and my dad would walk out deflated and defeated. The doctor never once was encouraging, making us feel like we were in this together, or felt like he had a fighting chance. He was very blunt (although I know doctors always have to be truthful, there is a way to be compassionate and empathize with your parents). He constantly reminded my dad how low his chances were and how not likely he was to survive. Once his condition got worse, the surgeon got involved and it was to the point where they could not operate on him anymore and they were basically “throwing my dad back and forth” to each other to basically pin the death on someone and he literally said “this file is going to fall on me.” Who says that? That made it seem like my father was just another file to him, a file that would probably lower his “score” by adding a dead person to his toll. This doctor was the second most least compassionate medical professional I had come across at that point in time (the #1 is Dr. Lee from City of Hope in Duarte in case anyone was wondering).
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