*3 and a half stars, if I could. Dr. Cho was assigned to me by MediCal, and because most of his reviews are godawful, I was tempted to switch doctors immediately. Ive since had about 5 visits with him, and my conclusion thus far is: hes a decent doctor, not at all friendly, but not mean, per say, just direct and not personable.Cons: the office has a chaotic, cramped, wedontreallycareaboutyou vibe. On a busy day, youll have middleaged Korean ladies just cut you in line. The staff are not friendly in the slightest this office does not understand the concept of making the patient feel welcome and safe. They ask you to be there early, and then are always behind schedule (unless youre one of the very first patients of the morning, you will be waiting at least a half hour). For referrals, they dont bother finding the specialist for you they write you the referral slip and tell you to find one yourself. Dr. Cho is always in a hurry and will only give you 5 minutes of his time (meaning that they overbook their appointments for profit). He is not warm, friendly, comforting he is very direct, and has no interest in your reasons for being unwell. Examples: he criticized my dental health (not his place) and dismissed my valid reason for my dental issues (a reason which my actual dentist acknowledges). He also enjoys reminding me to lose weight, and when I remind him that my inherited hormone condition makes this nearly impossible without medication, he just repeats his weight loss suggestion. No, I dont expect him to be an expert on the condition, but nearly 10% of all women in the world have it, and as with things like diabetes and hypertension, all doctors should have SOME basic, current understanding of the disease. Dr. Cho does not care he just wants to get to the point and get out.Pros: I actually think hes a pretty good doctor. Hes addressed every concern Ive had thus far. When I needed an OBGYN referral he immediately wrote me one. When I needed an ultrasound, bloodwork, etc, he immediately ordered them. I was concerned about abdominal pain and he discovered I had a gallstone (which a previous doctor had not found). He gave me a prescription which I really needed, and also renewed another one until I could see the specialist. Over all: the office atmosphere is a mess, and no one is warm and friendly; the wait is often long; the receptionists are hard to understand over the phone; and the doctor does not care to get to know you in the slightest. However, if you need good quality care and can handle a less than pleasant visit experience, Dr. Cho is (so far) a capable and efficient doctor. Just dont expect any sympathy.