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Cuong-Dung Do M.D. Inc
9061 Bolsa Ave # 105, Westminster, CA 92683, United States of America
+1 714-899-5670
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:30 am to 5 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am to 5 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am to 4 pm
Thursday
8:30 am to 5 pm
Friday
8:30 am to 4 pm
Saturday
9 am to 1 pm
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Autumn Thu Tran

5 months ago
I took my 70 years old sister to him for eye exam. After the exam, he pressured her to have him correct her vision. He also mentioned that he can report her to the DMV n they can revoke her driver's license. What he'll? That didn't go well with me. Some our vietnamese doctors are just there for the money, not helping the patients. And that's sad. It's a race to see who is the richest. I should have reported him to the BBB.
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Danny F

5 months ago
Staff was courteous and seems to work very hard during busy day. All the staff who helped me spoke English since I told them that I could only speak English. Doctor was thorough in my examination and explained/answered my inquiries.
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Celine S

5 months ago
He argued and yelled with a patient in front of other patients. He doesn't explain the result of a test and told you to read it yourself when asked. If you have narrow angles, please go elsewhere to get a simple fix. If you have elderly parents that needed medical help, don't just automatically go to a doctor who speaks the same language as you, thinking they will be treated with respect. It is easy to go to another doctor. Doc offices should have translation available if that's the worry. Demand your primary care doctor to refer you to different specialist for proper care. You do not have to stick to the same awful doctor.