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Official Beverly Hills Urgent Care is directed by Dr. Shahriar Safvati, and is specialized in the treatment of minor illnesses and injuries for patients of all ages. Patients are either seen on a walk-in basis or by appointment. Our new location is 822 S. Robertson Blvd. Suite 350 – Los Angeles, CA 90035

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    3.1
    38 reviews
    • Lori Kaplan
      Lori Kaplan
      a week ago

      Really unhelpful receptionist - I had a cut on my pinky and without even looking at it she told me they can’t help me and I need to go to the emergency room. Then she told me no urgent care in the area takes HMO insurance. I walked 3 minutes down the street to Exer and was helped with no problems.

    • Miss Marcia
      Miss Marcia
      a week ago

      This guy was not good. Charged 70.00 for a Covid test when I clearly had shingles( went to emergency room after this visit). Waste of time

    • Joseph Longo
      Joseph Longo
      2 years ago

      I go here once a month or so. The doctor I see has great bed side manner and the staff is very cordial. Please note, there is a $5 charge for debit/credit transactions. At one point, the Urgent Care asked for a same day covid test. I haven't been asked in several visits, but I always make sure to have a negative test result from the same day before my appointment.

    • Ben DeMeyer
      Ben DeMeyer
      3 years ago

      Took my son here after he fell at daycare and got a pretty bad cut on his forehead. Waited for over an hour before seeing the doctor, who took one look at the cut and told us he couldn't stitch it and we'd have to go to a plastic surgeon. We then didn't hear anything from them until we received an $300 bill. They waited until just prior to 90 days past our visit to send it out, and made sure to note in the letter that they would send us to collections if we hadn't paid within 90 days of the visit. They also called us the day after we received the bill to again threaten us with collections. Basically, they didn't provide any healthcare services at all, waited until the last possible moment to notify us of their charges, and used the threat of sending us to collections to extort us into paying quickly instead of contesting the charges in any way. This place is everything that's wrong with the American health care system. Lawyers bill more fairly than they do.

    • Bianca
      Bianca
      5 years ago

      UPDATE - After another conversation with my insurance company I have this information. The charges that were billed to my insurance company were, $350 for an Office Visit (new patient) $198 is allowed through the contract, and $800 for Treatment, $213 is allowed. As mentioned below the treatment consisted of a saline rinse and bandages. Officially their charge of $411.36 is within what is allowed by their contract. But does that make it right to charge that much for the type of services rendered? ____________________________________________________________________ My daughter cut her finger and we brought her in for possible stitches. The cut couldn't be stitched so it was cleaned and bandaged. Knowing full well what my insurance would and wouldn't cover, we were charged for the type of visit that wouldn't be covered. We paid $120 that day, and we are now responsible for $300+ for a saline rinse and some gauze because of the way the visit was coded. My INSURANCE company told me to have the doctor recode it and then resubmit. The doctor's office is UNWILLING to do this and has threaten to send my account to collections after only having sent me a bill barely a month ago. After a phone call with me, they called my daughter and threaten to hurt her credit if this isn't taken care of immediately. Clearly we won't be going back there - are you willing to take a chance?????