Pacific Pulmonary Medical Group

Category: Medical group in Riverside, California

Address: 4234 Riverwalk Pkwy Suite 230, Riverside, CA 92505, USA

Phone: +19517813672

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Grant Kimbrel

Aug 4, 2022

The irvine office is just as confused as there so-called doctors..I've wasted too much time with these people and my breathing still sucks...find another pulmonary group to treat you...

Ron Stephens

Jun 19, 2021

My visit was great. Dr M was great. Spent time to make sure I understood everything we discussed. Didn't rush me out the door. I recommend him everytime.

J Mc

Apr 30, 2021

This is a very nice place with very nice people, this was my very first time coming to this establishment and the employees and the doctors were very nice and very informative, I will definitely be back because I have more appointments there, If you need pulmonary medicine you should definitely give these folks a try… Spend local

Nina “Nia” Mohammed

Mar 22, 2019

I must say, this place has gone down a few pegs. I'm transferring from this medical group and Dr. Rutland's to San Diego simply because the team can't get it right any more. They are unable to even do the transfer to UCSD without sending my records to the wrong department. It literary takes weeks if not months to schedule an appointment with both Rutland and PFT on the same day. Finally, prescriptions and lab request get put in days after they are requested, when in realty most people that have long term lung conditions need refills consistently without the hassle of having to chase after our medicine or care. Disappointing enough to write my first review EVER. Recommendation you find a place that cares and is a bit more organized in their internal communication.

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Questions & Answers

Do doctors work at St Bernardino hospital?

Mary Anne Giroux | Sep 7, 2020
Steven Espinoza | Sep 7, 2020

Not that I know of.

I have to get sleep study done for me to get my DOT medical card,how do I go about getting this done and what is the cost also if decided I do have sleep apnea will I still be able to drive? What should I do?

edward mimms | Sep 8, 2019
nathan smith | Sep 8, 2019

I'm a patient not an expert (and don't deal with DOT), but imo they aren't too likely to take your normal licence to drive due to sleep apnea. As long as you can reliably stay awake when driving without any difficulty, and your reaction time/decision making is not affected, you should be fine.

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