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11/5/09
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Dr. Kabir has good bedside manner, but it doesn't make up for the experience I had there. He never gives a straight answer and is always rushed. My first visit, I wasn't seen for 1 1/2 hour after the scheduled time. I decided to give him a shot thinking that maybe he was in a delivery, etc. My next bad experience came when I called to get a script (prescription) for a flu shot. The front desk told me I didn't need one and go somewhere else to get my flu shot. Lazy!! I ended up getting the script but not for another few days. The final straw was when I called for info on the H1N1 shot. The front desk was rude, and said they didn't have any info. I found a clinic on my own and needed a script to get it. I called in the morning and asked if I could get one the next day and was told it would be ready for me in the morning. I walked into the office (full of patients) and I was told they weren't able to get the script and that they didn't know what time he would be in. AWFUL!!
Insurance: Aetna
He is a very good, caring, and knowledgeable doctor. He answers all my questions, but he does talk fast. My first visit, I talked to him for 2 hours and he answered everything. The wait time is long....but I've never been to a dr. where you didn't have to wait. He performed a c-section on me and I barely have a scar.
Insurance: United Healthcare
Ultrasounds are done every two weeks and office worker told me that they aren't trained ultrasound techs in office - they are the ones doing the ultrasounds (not good). Had 2 major problems with office scheduling. Some office workers aren't very competant. Usually wait times to be seen are excessive. They have a physician assistant that the office workers and doctor refer to as a doctor. She is a P.A. and not a doctor, but yet she wears a doctors coat with the title doctor on it. Totally unprofessional.
Insurance: Tricare