My goal as a clinical cardiologist is to provide comprehensive and evidence-based care to all my patients. In a new era of medical care, I believe in the incorporation of new technological innovations and evidence from the latest clinical trials to provide improved and individually tailored care for our patients. I received my undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Biomedical Engineering at MIT and then completed my medical studies and residency at the University of Toronto. I additionally completed a master's degree at the Universite Paris Diderot in Paris, France. I subsequently trained in Cardiovascular Medicine at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in the program led by Dr Valentin Fuster.
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This appointment was a shockingly poor experience. Sherifi walked in looking irritated and disengaged, spoke to me as though I were wasting her time, and made no effort to listen or understand my concerns. Every time I tried to explain my symptoms or family history, she seemed visibly annoyed.
The exam was perfunctory--one quick listen with a stethoscope, a few clipped comments, and she was gone. The entire visit lasted only minutes, yet my insurance was billed close to $1,000.
There was no curiosity, no explanation, and absolutely no sense of empathy. I left the office feeling belittled, dismissed, and no closer to any kind of medical help. I felt like an annoyance, not a human being that mattered.
If you want a doctor who actually listens, shows basic respect, or provides thoughtful care, I recommend finding someone else.
Patient
★★★★★
Fantastic cardiologist. Professional, respectful, knowledgeable, communicative, always make me feel great, even on a not so great health day.
Patient
★★★★★
Dr. Sherifi is terrific...knowledgeable, thorough, has a great sense of humor and is a lovely person. The people in the office were very helpful and nice.
Patient
★★★★★
Dr Sheriffi is very knowledgeable and I feel happy she is my doctor. Judy
Patient
★★★★★
Dr. Sherifi is not my outpatient doctor but did take care of me in the hospital a few months ago and was kind and informative, all I ask from my treating physicians! She did however tell me to stop drinking coffee! I was devastated! Just now I was at her Novato office (where my doctor also sees patients) and bumped into her. I remembered what she said about the coffee and said to her "I can't have any coffee?" to see if she'd tell me the same thing:no caffeine. She thought I was asking her to bring me a cup of coffee right then and said something like "I'll get one of the staff" and was off before I realized what she thought I was asking about. I didn't see her again the rest of my visit to clarify that I was asking for her clinical judgement on coffee in general and if she was going to double down on the prohibition. She must have thought I had a lot of nerve! Still, though she probably thought I was another entitled Marin patient, she was still kind and I swear she would have brought me one if that were appropriate (it wouldn't have been for several reasons)! Five stars for a doctor who isn't even MY doctor!