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Instead of helping a doctor from California, she sent a patient to learn English. VIDEO

A visit to a cardiologist in San Bernardino sparked a heated confrontation—an argument between the doctor and his patient's family.

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The patient's family said that the cardiologist attacked them because the patient asked if the doctor said in Spanish.

“I'm shocked. Yeah. “I can’t believe it,” said Yuset Galura.

Galura and her daughter accompanied Galura's 67-year-old mother, Maria Ramirez, to her cardiologist. She said that she could never even imagine what would begin after her mother greeted the doctor Paul Ryan.

“As soon as the doctor entered the room, she asked him if he spoke Spanish, and that’s it, he began to insult her that she spoke Spanish, being in this country and not knowing his language,” Galura said.

“You don't have to do anything except tell me there's something wrong with her. Whether she's okay or not, I'll translate it to mom myself. You don’t have to tell me she needs to learn English,” Galura tells the doctor in the video.

Galura's daughter recorded the incident on her mobile phone and posted the video on Facebook. The post began to comment on people criticizing the doctor. Some stated that they themselves had experienced a similar attitude in a medical institution.

KTLA also found several negative reviews of Yelp, where this doctor was accused of racism against Mexicans.

In addition, Galura added that her mother has not yet received the results of her examination by a cardiologist, adding that she is a US citizen.

“I want to expose the doctor. If you don’t like being around Mexicans, Hispanics, Latinos or any other race other than your own, then you don’t belong in medicine,” Galura said.

Ryan's office, Pulse Cardiology, issued a statement on Monday.

“Pulse Cardiology is conducting an independent investigation into this incident involving Dr. Ryan, who is currently not accepting patients at any of our clinics or at St. Bernardino Medical Center. Since its creation three years ago as a leading cardiology center, Pulse has proudly served all patients, regardless of nationality, with staff fluent in several languages, including Spanish. ”

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