Dr. Michael A. Olerich

3.4 ( 7 reviews )

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Ratings for Dr. Michael A. Olerich

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Horrible endo doc who is at Kaiser collecting a paycheck and could care less about helping people get better.

Submitted Nov. 7, 2022

5
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5
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5
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4
Knowledge

I am diabetic and under the care of Dr Olerich with Kaiser Permanente for over 10 years. I found myself very fortunate for having such a caring doctor. Dr Olerich is on top of all my test results and always responsive to any question and request that I have. That is a very positive luck when you are with Kaiser.

Submitted Aug. 22, 2022

5
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His rude tone of service and pompous know it all demeanor didn’t sit well with me.

Submitted Dec. 10, 2021

5
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5
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5
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5
Knowledge

He has been my endocrinologist for over 3 years. He has helped me manage my condition and improve my quality of life. He is patient and kind and very educated in his field.

Submitted July 24, 2020

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1
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1
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Dr Olerich doesn’t listen to his patients and is quick to demean other doctors if they don’t agree with his opinions. He’s also quick to demean his patients for simply having questions. He was not helpful or professional.

Submitted April 14, 2019

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5
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5
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I have been a patient of Dr. Olerich for the past 11 years. I appreciate the fact that he listens to my concerns and responds accordingly. I was not happy with my previous endocrinologist, and have been very happy with Dr. Olerich's treatment.

Submitted March 5, 2011

3
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3
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1
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1
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Dr. Olerich prescribed a medicine to me that made my condition from normal to life threatening. I was a healthy male before I met Dr. Olerich. 10% Americans have a pitutiary tumor that never grows. I was one of them and had nothing wrong with me. Mine was 1mm x 1mm. Dr. Olerich says we better give you medicine before it gets worst. How can it get worst on the first visit? Plus, do you know that 10% of Americans have a pituitary tumor? When I took the medicine it increased the tumor size to 2.5 x 1.5 centimeters and caused me to have surgery 2 years later. 10 years later I'm still on the medicine and will have to have another surgery. The doctors are saying you have a tumor that can't be controlled by medicine and will need Chemo if it can't be removed. I was told by an Endocrinologist that Chemo is your last resort and can cause cancer. I am very upset with this doctor and would not recommend him.

Submitted Feb. 19, 2011

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Dr. Michael A. Olerich's Credentials

Education

  • University Of Southern California School Of Medicine (Grad. 1988)

Insurance accepted by this Doctor

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Blue Cross / Blue Shield
Kaiser-Permanente