02. Efrain Cubillo, MD

My first meeting with Michelle

My first meeting with Michelle Boone FNP was great. First she understood that I had been bounced from one FNP to another due to high patient numbers and second she was aware of my history there at PISA which meant to me is that she took the time to review my history. I found Michelle to be professional, personable, knowledgeable, caring and most of all, she took action on what we discussed. I’m looking forward to those results and to our next meeting.

I enjoy Efrains professionalality and

I enjoy Efrains professionalality and personal nature. He is a doctor I would return to if I need further pain management. He gives options and is never pushy, answers questions and gives thorough explanations. However, I was surprised that the horrible reaction I had from cortisol was not something he had seen much of. The side effects list given to me prior to treatment was very short, but I had many reactions not on the list. We decided it is not the right thing for me. I only wish I had more info before the treatment.

I think Dr. Cubillo is

I think Dr. Cubillo is Wonderful. He was very patient and compassionate. He really took everything we told him under consideration. He is a very good doctor and anyone would be very fortunate to have him in their camp…

Dr. Cubillo and his staff

Dr. Cubillo and his staff are always pleasant and efficient, very knowledgeable, willing to assist as needed. Dr. Cubillo never makes me feel rushed, and answers my questions thoroughly. He is very compassionate and well informed. Really pleased with the whole experience.

Had severe back pain for

Had severe back pain for 10 years, Dr Cubillo takes great care of my back and now my shoulder and hips. I never hurt when I leave from getting treatment

Not just a great Doctor

Not just a great Doctor but communicates very well with patients and staff. This is the third pain management Doctor I have had in the past ten years and by far the very best on many levels. [Efrain Cubillo, MD]

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