Ratings for Dr. Sanaz Hariri

4
Staff
4
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

Honestly a physician couldn't be any stranger.

Last visit she was bouncing off the walls saying wierd things that made no sense to me (they would not to any medical doctor). trying to get to to "get an injection" for my knee pain, which did not exist all. It was totally strange. Totally. Also she seemed to want to get in line for a total knee which I may have later but its not time yet. Dr. Hariri was so strange I got back to her with basically .... WTF is up with you? She tried to pass her incredibly strange conduct and things she said off as "art of medicine". Said she couldn't explain it in an email.

I've been around senior physicians since day one, my pop was a prominent doc, public health officer, founded a large medical center in the bay area. As an adult I was luckily around top people in the field of psychology, psychotherapy, communication skills, prior to getting a medical degree where I was focussed on psychiatry and neurology. Huge good luck always. All through my medical training I had great relationships with senior physicians and lecturers.

In addition quite honestly I commented to another orthopedic surgeon who have high respect for that with Dr. Hariri Im not 100% certain she isn't a life like robot. Ie lacking a humanity. 71 years of age now, never saw anything like it.

For folks who are impressed by fancy diplomas ... they do not always mean what you may think. What I witnessed while employed by Stanford school of medicine would shock lot of people, including me even after a lifetime of being aware of the bad odor, low level of good things other than money and prestige which no doubt. There are great docs at Stanford no doubt. They tend to leave.

Submitted May 7, 2020

3
Staff
1
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
3
Knowledge

Dr. Hariri did not follow-up with me after the MRI she recommended I have. My wife was told a brief review of the findings and she told the Dr. to make sure and call me as I would have questions. I do have questions, but the Dr. never called me. I stopped by the office to request the Dr. call me, it never happened. I called about 2 weeks later with the same request, it still never happened. From what my wife understood of what the Dr. said, the surgery she thought would help, would not. So I guess, unless there is money to be made, you don't exist!!

Submitted July 19, 2012


Dr. Sanaz Hariri's Credentials

Education

  • Stanford University School Of Medicine (Grad. 2003)

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