Pinnacle HealthCare - Tucson, Arizona

Address: 5663 E Grant Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712.
Phone: 5204334964.
Website: pinnaclehealthcareaz.com.
Specialties: Medical clinic, Doctor, Internist.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Restroom, Accepts new patients, Appointments recommended, On-site parking.
Opinions: This company has 49 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.2/5.

Location of Pinnacle HealthCare

Pinnacle HealthCare is a well-known and established medical clinic, located in Tucson, Arizona. The address is 5663 E Grant Rd, AZ 85712. It is easy to contact them by phone at

Reviews of Pinnacle HealthCare

Pinnacle HealthCare - Tucson, Arizona
Janae Carter
5/5

Because of this clinic and my nurse practitioner Glenda (I think her name was), I was able to get a diagnosis that went undetected for a very long time. It was difficult for me to process, but I’m thankful for the insight. I appreciate the staff.

Pinnacle HealthCare - Tucson, Arizona
Lisa J
5/5

From Lindy booking my appointment to Rebecca checking me in to Dr Singh, I had an easy, comfortable visit. All are friendly, professional, and helpful. If any of you are looking for a new great medical practice, look no further. Also, they do labs and women's wellness in house, no more driving all over. Thank you very much.

Pinnacle HealthCare - Tucson, Arizona
Kellie L
1/5

After reading multiple positive reviews, I was surprised by the unprofessionalism and poor care I experienced. I gave them the benefit of doubt and went a total of 3 times before (thankfully!) finding a new PCP. Positive: 1. was able to get an appointment fast 2. one of the staff was friendly, knowledgeable and kind 3. good experience with on-call NP (though I waited several hours and had to call back as they misspelled my name :)) Negative: 1. They break HIPPA regulations (talking about other patients (the doctor used full names) loud enough to easily hear while sitting in the lobby) 2. Lack of consistency/clarity/understanding among staff 3. No portal-challenging to receive work notes or test results 4. Dr. Harbir Singh-Unfortunately, one of the worst providers I’ve encountered (I’m a nurse and have worked with very many in various settings, states, and countries) specifically in terms of communication, bedside manner, and possibly in knowledge. I found him to be judgmental, have poor follow-through skills (sought and received diagnosis’ and treatment at urgent care after he didn’t return 3 messages on different days, regarding continued symptoms) a poor listener, easily irritated, unprofessional, and condescending. Very long story short-I strongly do NOT recommend and hope this changes/improves!!

Pinnacle HealthCare - Tucson, Arizona
Nancy Miller
5/5

Dr Singh and his staff are friendly and professional. Never have I been made to wait past my scheduled appointment time. I feel comfortable and well cared for.

Pinnacle HealthCare - Tucson, Arizona
Justin Elkins
5/5

Doctor Singh made me feel very comfortable for my first visit. Front office staff was professional and courteous. All my questions answered and a plan devised.

Pinnacle HealthCare - Tucson, Arizona
Maddy Ward
5/5

I highly recommend Pinnacle HealthCare. I only started working with Dr. Singh and his staff two months ago and we have already developed a very productive doctor/patient relationship with mutual respect. I have found them to be incredible partners and co-investigators helping me to navigate my symptomology. Dr. Singh listens to my concerns and takes into consideration what I have to say, which unfortunately is not a given in healthcare. It's such a relief to have found a medical professional who isn't dismissive and truly cares to do whatever it takes to help me feel better.

Pinnacle HealthCare - Tucson, Arizona
Vicki Crisler
5/5

Dr. Singh's staff is perfect! As for, Dr. Singh, he is such a thorough doctor! I am very impressed and feel like I'm in very good hands. I'm really looking forward to his help and a long doctor/patient relationship!

Pinnacle HealthCare - Tucson, Arizona
Branden Smith
1/5

Was told by Dr. Habir Singh that I was a hypochondriac after I got diagnosed with epilepsy and spent 3 days in the hospital recovering. Also right after which after calling me a hypochondriac for saying my shoulder hurts after I fell and that I should get a new job that makes me more happy instead of concentrating on my health. Makes perfect sense right? No it doesn't and isn't acceptable to say to any patient. I hope he takes more concern and care with his future patients cause I felt like an inconvenience to him.

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