Allison Zhang

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Allison Zhang
Allison Zhang, MD Office

(669) 294-8800

2585 Samaritan Dr San Jose, CA 95124
About

Allison Zhang

Dr. Zhang is passionate about all aspects of gastroenterology and hepatology. She has a special interest in colorectal cancer prevention, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and esophageal disorders. Dr. Zhang values the unique patient-physician relationship and embraces the opportunity to educate her patients about their GI issues and their overall well-being. She has authored multiple research articles and prioritizes up-to-date and evidence-based medicine.
Primary Specialty

Gastroenterologist

Practice Allison Zhang, MD
Accepting New Patients
Degrees Medical Doctor
Services Allison Zhang provides gastroenterology services in San Jose, CA. A Gastroenterologist is a physician of internal medicine who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases of the digestive system. A gastroenterologist is concerned with the normal function of the digestive system; making sure that it is working properly to dispose of bodily waste.

Please call Allison Zhang, MD at (669) 294-8800 to schedule an appointment in San Jose, CA or to get more information.
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Recent Reviews
No, just no. This practice is hyper-focused on volume, and there is no time allowed for any follow-up, discussion, or care planning. The staff is rude and dismissive. Truly, the worst I have worked with. The office manager was untruthful about following up with me, and they just don't have the time to schedule visits outside of their conveyor belt of procedures. I don't think they like patients all that much. I was disconnected or transferred to some random department at least four times on one particular day, each time waiting on hold for at least ten minutes, before starting the process over again. Stanford won't allow you to change providers, so you are stuck in a doom loop and can't do much of anything except leave Stanford once you get stuck with Dr. Zhang's team. It is the worst kind of nightmare. I get long waits for appts these days (it's The New Normal), but they also need to consider follow-up with patients when it is needed.
by Jocelyn xxx.xxx.131.69
December 23, 2025