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1/30/10
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My opinion is completely objective. With that said, Dr. Sadrnoori is NOT a good doctor at all. He rushes through visits and when you ask a question, he becomes very annoyed. After conducting somes tests, he placed me on med's that not only didn't help me but actually worked against me. When my PCP intervened, Sadrnoori became very upset. I'll close with these statements. In 2000, Sadrnoori gave me six months to live without a lung transplant. Here it is ten years later and with SPECIAL THANKS to the Lahey Clinic doctors and staff, I'm doing okay. My objective opinion is that Sadrnoori belongs working in a lab environment until he can show a bit of compassion for his patients and, be open minded and spend time LISTENING to the patient.
Insurance: Blue Cross / Blue Shield
Cram in what you can, as fast as you can, when you see him. Typical wait has been about an hour. So when you see him, he has to make up some time. Two to three minutes with him, I'd guess. Sent a report to primary care doctor outlining several things he allegedly explained to me, which he didn't really do. Front office is a problem too -- insisted on charging an office visit co-pay for a test. They said they were charging for an office visit, even though no office visit actually took place. Clinical care is probably good, but who would know it when you only get two or three minutes of time with the doctor?
Insurance: Blue Cross / Blue Shield