Dr. Rosenblum's office is located at 2450 Ashby Ave Berkeley, CA 94705.
Dr. Jillian Rosenblum, MD
Dr. Jillian Rosenblum, MD
Overview
Dr. Jillian Rosenblum, MD works in Berkeley, CA as
They are board certified in
Locations
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Alta Bates Campus Lab of Alta Bates Summit2450 Ashby Ave, Berkeley, CA 94705
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Office2000 Crow Canyon Pl Ste 260, San Ramon, CA 94583
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Alta Bates Summit Medical Center-Summit Campus350 Hawthorne Ave, Oakland, CA 94609
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I ended up in the ER after having almost a month of a gnarly colitis flare that left me dehydrated, in excruciating pain, and sick of seeing my bathroom. It’s always a long wait in ER’s, especially in the Bay Area but when she got to me she was calm, listened to me, asked questions and came up with a game plan. She reached out to my regular GI Drs in SF to go over test results and come up with a treatment plan. I can’t say how many times I’ve been in the ER and the Dr does everything they can to get you out of there as fast as possible. They ended up sending me home while waiting on test results to finalize the treatment plan. She called me personally, explained the plan and what was going on. This was honestly one of the only times I left an ER feeling like things were going to be okay, and if not she told me to come back and they would admit me. I love when a Dr knows they need the assistance of a specialist and reaches out to out the patient first. I hope she stays around!!
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Education
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University of Hawaii at Manoa John A. Burns School of Medicine
2017
Board Certifications
- Emergency Medicine
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Rosenblum has a star rating of 3.2/5 and has been reviewed 11 times.
Dr. Rosenblum is board certified in
Dr. Rosenblum has been practicing as an Emergency Medicine Specialist for 7 years.
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Hepatitis C Screening: Questions for the Doctor
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Learn why women your age need folic acid. (USPSTF)
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