




Fremont Center
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Fremont Center is listed on FindALoco in Fremont, CA with address, phone, website, hours, and map location. Common services and related keywords include Medical Center.
Fremont Center is a Medical Center at 3200 Kearney St, Fremont, CA 94538, offering a local place to pursue medical care in Fremont, CA. For people who live or work in Fremont and surrounding East Bay communities, the address may be convenient for scheduled weekday care close to home or work. The center's listed schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with Saturday and Sunday closures. Those hours are helpful context for planning routine appointments, follow-up visits, office questions, or time away from work. Patients can use the exact street address when confirming travel time, parking, and check-in instructions with the office.
Reviews describe visits connected with annual preventive checkups, ongoing primary-care matters, neurology consultations, dermatology concerns, requests for vaccination records, and colonoscopy care. These comments offer a useful picture of the types of needs patients have brought to the Fremont location, though they do not confirm the complete set of services currently available. One reviewer specifically praised Dr. Mai Dao's communication before a colonoscopy, her greeting before the procedure, and her explanation of after-care. Because clinician schedules and services can change, patients should confirm the appropriate department, provider, and appointment requirements directly before booking.
The publicly listed 2.2-star rating from 206 reviews is important context for anyone comparing a Medical Center in Fremont. Several reviewers report dissatisfaction with billing connected to annual preventive appointments, including charges they understood as separate office visits after discussing existing health concerns or medications. Other reviewers describe frustration with the need for in-person appointments for minor requests and with consultations they felt were rushed or did not address their concerns fully. Experiences in online reviews are individual accounts, but together they suggest that patients may benefit from asking detailed questions about visit scope, follow-up, communication options, and possible charges.
Fremont Center may be relevant for people seeking weekday medical care at a Fremont address, particularly when arranging preventive visits, specialist-related concerns, records requests, or procedure-related care. The posted weekday schedule and review themes indicate a care experience centered on planned office and procedure visits. Before visiting, it is sensible to verify the office's current hours, accepted insurance, clinician availability, whether a request can be handled remotely, and how a preventive visit may be billed if additional concerns are discussed. This preparation can help local patients choose care with clearer expectations. People needing evening or weekend appointments should note the listed closure days before choosing this location. This is especially useful for people comparing several Fremont care options and wanting to match a location's hours to their own schedule.
Ratings & Reviews
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Sign in to reviewComplaint 1: Annual preventive check was billed by PAMF/Sutter Health with additional "office visit". This year we (my wife and me) switched to Palto Medical Foundation (Sutter Health) at Fremont. In the annual preventive check visit we, the patients, started the conversation by disclosing our body condition from head to toe (such as heartburn, backpain, etc) so the doctor can know our condition better. Then the simple conversation became "medical discussion" in the view of PAMF/SutterHealth, then an extra "office visit" was bill on top of the annual preventive check. This problem has never happened with any other PPO doctors we have seen in the past 30 years in bay area. Complaint 2: PAMF/SutterHealth did not label "preventive care" on all items (e.g. blood test) for the preventive care visit. This could be human error. After we appealed, they did not pro-actively help us (patients). We were told to deal with our insurance company. My insurance company reviewed and approved most items if not all (still in progress) as preventive. We feel that PAMF/SutterHealth left patients alone and just collect the bills from patients.
I’ve seen a neurologist 3 to 4 times. No tests or blood work, has me draw a spiral on paper and take 10 steps down the hall. I won’t be seeing him again. I saw a dermatologist to address an issue and wanted a body check for any skin cancer as I’ve never had that done. She rushed in, didn’t look at me, didn’t look at any part of my body. Prescribed creams and rushed out. This was a first appointment so I’d course she charged for a “new patient”. I don’t pay anything out of pocket but the insurance is billed an absorbent amount and it’s one reason why premiums are high. And PCP’s are a waste of time and money and they do any doctoring. Look at the 1 star reviews. Nothing changes, what a joke.
I had a very disappointing experience with Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF). For even minor requests, they insist on scheduling in-person visits instead of addressing things through messaging or basic support. Something as simple as getting vaccination records took unnecessary effort and no timely response. What made it worse was the billing. For a recent visit, I was charged a surprisingly high amount with multiple CPT codes added, which felt excessive for the level of care provided. There was no clear explanation upfront, and it left me feeling overcharged for what should have been a straightforward interaction. I also tried calling the billing department multiple times, but it didn’t help resolve the issue or provide clarity. The lack of transparency and support has been extremely frustrating. Overall, the process feels inefficient, expensive, and not patient-friendly. After this recent billing experience, I am seriously considering changing my healthcare provider.
Over billing for annual preventative check. I visited my primary care doctor on April 2026 for annual preventive check. In the short meeting I shared what medicines I am taking for my existing conditions (hypertension and type 2 diabetes). The conditions already exist on my file before the visit. There was no new medical complaint for the doctor to address. But the doctor or Sutter Health still bill an extra "Office Visit" because they said it's a medical "discussion" hence an extra "office visit" bill. This is ridiculous. I feel that the doctors and Sutter Health are ripping patients off by billing as many claims as they can to extract more money from the insurance companies and the patients. My advice to patients: Beware when seeing doctors in Sutter Health in annual preventative check. Anything you said can be used against you in the bill.
Today I had my Colonoscopy performed by Dr Mai Dao. This surgeon/doctor is so caring, that I cannot say enough. When I had a question few days before the colonoscopy, she personally spoke to me. Greeted me prior to the procedure and also spoke to me in detail about after surgery care. She was also assisted by 2 nice nurses Veronica & Grace. I could not have asked for a better team.
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