This is Athanasios Magoulas.. Chris the Manager of The Tulsa Oklahoma and Arkansas Oak Street Health center is a In my personal experience with him..a Lowlife,,A Scam Artist,, Slime ball Person who ha... Ver mais
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NP concluded that my 80 yr old mother with a heart condition and an insane cough with shortness of breath was experiencing allergies. A week later I brought her to urgent care. They did an X-ray and f... Ver mais
First meeting was good. No free coffee but can't have everything promised. The next two visits were cancelled. by them, not me. First time tornado warning. I was one of three women left waiting at eig... Ver mais
Today I accompanied my friend who has Stage IV breast cancer to Oak Street Health for a follow up appointment. I was highly impressed with Dr Karen Cardon and the Social Worker, whose name I unfortu... Ver mais
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First meeting was good
First meeting was good. No free coffee but can't have everything promised. The next two visits were cancelled. by them, not me. First time tornado warning. I was one of three women left waiting at eight am. Made a follow up it was cancelled.
Incompetent
NP concluded that my 80 yr old mother with a heart condition and an insane cough with shortness of breath was experiencing allergies. A week later I brought her to urgent care. They did an X-ray and found a spot on her lung. Pneumonia! I'm kicking myself that I didn't ask the NP to do an X-ray. Stupid me for trusting her. Mom sounds horrible!
This is Athanasios Magoulas.
This is Athanasios Magoulas.. Chris the Manager of The Tulsa Oklahoma and Arkansas Oak Street Health center is a In my personal experience with him..a Lowlife,,A Scam Artist,, Slime ball Person who has Nurse's sign a Non disclosure Letter....and He in my experience has half ass Therapy that is secretly Audio and Video Taped...he knows this goes on... and ALL INSURANCE COMPANY'S KNOW THAT.. CHRIS THE MANAGER IS A LOWLIFE AND GET YOUR PRIMARY CARE ELSE WARE
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I was happy in the beginning with oak street, but as Dr's and nurses were different Everytime, not what I want, too many coming and going. I've been there for a lease 3 to 4 yrs? no problems, so I call my meds in and to make an appt, couldn't figure out what Dr. I see, then I called back about meds and appt. was told no we won't write those go to pain Dr. it's Suboxone not a "pain pill" . that's it, did anyone read my file, haven't seen a Dr. since Karen Powers left, tried to make an appt but they were worried about calling in my meds , really. I'm 66yrs old I've been thru the pain management that is why I'm good with what I take, yes I have good and bad days when my quality of life is in question then I will speak with my surgeon Dr. Kakarla at barrows who did my neck fusion a yr ago 23rd of this month and is my scoilosis Dr., 3back surgeries&fusion at L5S1(2003-2007), right broken hip 2016, covid19 2021,removed the upper rite lobe of my lung.
I have done pt, shots, burned nerves n my r-leg, I'm done with pain management. For oak street to do this to me is crazy. I guess that's what they do, I don't agree, but that doesn't matter.
you ask when this occured Monday May 11th on the phone.
Not comfortable
Everyone i go i have to wait the office is warm 77 adtey never ordered mymeds
I just became a new patient in Raleigh…
I just became a new patient in Raleigh NC and had a great experience. I will be switching to CenterWell Primary Care although I haven’t read the reviews yet. The reason is because I was told after the pharmacy sent a refill request to them that it takes 72 hours to respond! That’s too long! CenterWell is same day which is what I’m used to. Also after leaving my previous primary care place bc they closed, the only way to forward my and husband’s records is through fax. I was told that when our records were sent there was a backlog. I hope I don’t have a problem getting them from them.
They are the worst primary care in…
They are the worst primary care in Warwick,RI they put chronic disease on your chart to make more money with your insurance and they don’t listen,care about patients at all now. They won’t hire any new doctors there at all now. All they do is give you medicines all the time now. If you have them please leave for a real doctor right now!
Dr was 1 hour 45 minutes late to see me…
Dr was 1 hour 45 minutes late to see me
And instead of apologizing - had an attitude. No one from there thought I was worth the time to talk to or call me back in 2 days.
Took me 6 phone calls and 3 from my…
Took me 6 phone calls and 3 from my pharmacist to get a med refilled
No personalized care--and they don't care
The following is my experience with Oak Street Health, which promises to be “personalized primary care” for people on Medicare. The Kalamazoo Office offered me no personalization and certainly no primary care.
My initial appointment, with Dr. Mark Brown, went well; however, I soon discovered that there was no way for me to call their office, no MyChart to send messages, no way to reach Dr. Brown. As you know, patients call a nationwide number and speak to someone who will take care of prescription refills and setting up appointments. They will not connect patients to the office. I know I was talking to a woman in Arizona on one call. I became suspicious that this would not be personalized care, but I decided to give it a shot. I saw Dr. Brown again, and all he seemed to be concerned about was changing my prescriptions.
I got a call from the system several months later and was told I needed an EKG. I scheduled the appointment, but when the date rolled around, I had the flu and rescheduled (through the national number). The day before my appointment, we had a big snowstorm, and I couldn’t get out of my street since it had not been plowed. I canceled again and set up a third appointment. It was for 3 p.m. I got a call that morning asking if I could come in earlier, but I could not. The person I talked with said to be there at 2:40, which I assumed was the “get there 15 minutes before your appointment” reminder. I got to the office at 2:44, but the person who was to give me the test had already left. Not even in the building anymore. I called to reschedule and to voice my unhappiness about a technician so quickly out the door. The woman I talked with said she would tell her supervisor and that person would call me. No one called.
On the day of my fourth attempt to get the EKG I was told I needed, I got a call canceling the appointment. “Why?” I asked. I was told that they had determined I didn’t need an EKG. I asked Dr. Brown about how they could go through three appointments without recognizing my lack of need for the test. Turns out, he never even knew one had been scheduled.
During this appointment, he stayed across the room from me the whole time, didn’t answer my question about personalized care and how that could be accomplished with this system. I told him that the trazadone he had prescribed as a sleep aid didn’t work for me. He then told me the names of three other similar drugs and asked me what I wanted to do. I replied, “I have no idea what those drugs are. You are the doctor—what is your suggestion?” He didn’t answer that question and moved on. He said he would change the dosage on the muscle relaxant he had prescribed earlier and make a couple of referrals for me. He left the office. At this point his “scribe” listened to my heart and lungs and checked my feet.
He never prescribed any of the three drugs he promised he would, and the one referral he made was to a doctor who had retired over a year ago.
On my way out the door, I was given a written summary of the visit that had 18 errors on it. It did not have all my prescriptions on it, though I brought in a list. (I only counted this as one error.) It did have listed a cream or something of that ilk for my arthritis, though we had never talked about it and it was never prescribed. The biggest shock came when I read I suffer from major depression, although that was never discussed and I have never been diagnosed with any form of depression. There were 15 other errors with which I will not bore you. I called the national number the next day to ask them to ask the Kalamazoo Office to call me to correct the numerous errors. The man I talked with (who said I was very kind not to yell at him as most people did) said the office would call within 24 hours. They never called.
All of this is true, though it does leave out a lot of frustration and little junk.
So, I ask you, is the last office visit worth $256.66? I didn’t think so either. Can you name any instance where I received personalized care?
After 2 yrs, very disappointed
I had 3 or 4 favorite PAs at Oak st health in MWC, OK. They've all moved on now. The last visit, apr 2026, I had to see PA Morgan Green, again. She was 45 min late to the rm & might have been later if I hadn't opened the door to leave. She didn't act like she wanted to be there, both visits. Info on tests were recorded, she didn't read them until getting to the rm. Apparently I've got heart blockage, recorded in early march. Never referred to a specialist. I've done what my favs did & moved on, to an MD that will refer me
I called the first time for a…
I called the first time for a appointment and they we're rude and wouldn't give me any information. The second time I had asked for an appointment and they scheduled me,I had to wait a month. A few days before my appointment they emailed me and said it was canceled because of my insurance which they told me they took so I had my insurance call them and they gave him a runaround and weren't honest. Maybe some of the locations are friendly and helpful but not at the Rockford location. For anyone thinking of going there,trust me "GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!
Excellent Care
Today I accompanied my friend who has Stage IV breast cancer to Oak Street Health for a follow up appointment.
I was highly impressed with Dr Karen Cardon and the Social Worker, whose name I unfortunately didn't quite catch.
Both were extremely professional and caring, and spent a large amount of time with my friend.
Billing Department
When I first went to Oakstreet Health I was very happy with them. They closed down with only a month notice to find a new health care provider. After their closure I received a bill for blood work that they sent to another facility to process (without my knowledge or approval) The blood lab is now charging me because Oakstreet incorrectly coded it so they can not bill Medicare or my private insurance. Oakstreet refuses to code it correctly or to return my calls. This has been going on for 3 months. I have documentation for all time I have called them & all the times they promised to get back to me within 24 hours.Their billing department needs to be investigated for exploiting senior citizens.
Provider was thorough and asked great…But Follow not good
Provider was thorough and asked great questions. My longtime PCP left his practice and joined a new one that specializes in cancer patients. I had to find a new PCP and chose Oak Street Health. I was very impressed in the thoroughness of the provider I was assigned to, she asked a lot of questions and they took several blood samples. A few days later I received a call from a gentleman at Oak Street telling me they had received the results of the blood tests and one of them showed I had a hyperactive thyroid and they had an Endocrinologist they would recommend. I asked the guy if he could mail the info to me and he agreed. A couple of days later I could see that the info hadn’t been mailed in my USPS app and called Oak Street and told them I would come in and get the info. This is where the “fun” starts. I went to the front desk and told the receptionist why I was there. She pulled up my records and told me the name of the person I had spoken with and then told me she couldn’t release the info as they were waiting for approval. I asked her “approval from whom” as my insurance doesn’t require a referral, she became evasive and told me a third-party service they work with. Long story short I walked away without the info and test results I needed. Now I am forced to find an Endocrinologist on my own and most likely will have to have the same blood tests done all over again, which adds unnecessary costs and time to the equation
Horrible
They assigned me with three different providers in two months, and they lost paper work they don' t know how to keep your documents safe, After they took vitals I sat in the examination hot room for over 40 minutes with my back and butt docks hurting. Be warned
To be fair
To be fair, I have never been to Oak Street, so I cannot tell you about their service, but I live in Dallas, TX and today saw one of their commercial vehicles/vans that had license plates that showed registered in Mexico???!!! Medicare is American so how does a Meicare Advantage program have vehicles registered in Mexico?
Very poor communication
I had a heat stroke, which affected my talk, I also have bone on bone right hip arthritis, I mentioned to oak street communicate via text, because of my affected speech.
They have not! I have had constant pain 24/7 with my right hip, and I need relief, also the doctor gave me valsartan 40 mg to help control my blood pressure,this has made me extremely dizzy. I have been trying since October to get help, they have not texted me back. I told them to text me because of my speech.
My prior insurance Blue Cross and Blue Shield, handled everything,and I had no out of pocket expenses, that insurance was taken away from me by government agencies.
I have been trying to get relief from the pain and dizziness since October, and they have done nothing to help me.
This is terrible, I would never go there, I just wish I never took the insurance that works with them, they are worse than a zero rating!
I'm frustrated with calls not being…
I'm frustrated with calls not being returned. Also lack of promises not being fulfilled. If I had it to do all over again, I would have never left my existing primary provider.
FOR ME OR NOT TO BE?
For In House Testings, Or Procedures
Where They Can Make More Money
OAK Street HEALTH Is Quick
With Scheduling.
I Called The Lafayette, LA March 24, 2026 Because I Woke Up In Pain, And Was Told The Earliest That I Could Be
Seen Is APRIL 13, 2026.
REALLY???
The Commercials ARE CONVINCING.
BUT, MY REALITY WITH THIS OFFICE
IS VERY DISCOURAGING!
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