Dr. Cristian Jivcu, MD
Dr. Cristian Jivcu, MD
Overview
Dr. Cristian Jivcu, MD works in Scottsdale, AZ as
Patients said this doctor explains conditions well.
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Insurance Accepted
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Curative EPOCurative PPOCurative PPO Plus
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First Health (Coventry Health Care) PPO
Locations
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Arizona Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Specialists LTD.7301 E 2nd St Ste 315, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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Pulmonary Associates PA5151 E Broadway Rd Ste 107, Mesa, AZ 85206
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I was a patient of Dr Jivcu at abrazo Scottsdale campus. He showed the utmost professionalism and integrity towards me when I was receiving treatment. I was admitted with a severe septic infection from a lodged kidney stone. My condition worsened and I was eventually placed on a ventilator in the ICU. I developed a severe case of MRSA and had mucus plugs in my lungs. One of these plugs came loose and plugged the ventilator tube which nearly caused me to asphyxiate. My sons tell me that the quick and decisive actions of Dr Jivcu saved my life. After I came off the ventilator the doctor was good at informing my family of my condition and the plan for treatment. Dr Jivcu has a great bedside manner and was clear and concise in all of his dealings with me and my family.
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Board Certifications
- Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Disease
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Jivcu's office is located at 7301 E 2nd St Ste 315 Scottsdale, AZ 85251.
Dr. Jivcu has a star rating of 3.4/5 and has been reviewed 5 times.
Dr. Jivcu is board certified in
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Hepatitis C Screening: Questions for the Doctor
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