Aboumatar Sami Dr

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Austin, United States

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Neurologist

Aboumatar Sami Dr Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Aboumatar Sami Dr is located in Austin, United States on 2200 Park Bend Drive #203, Building 2. Aboumatar Sami Dr is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category neurologist in United States.

Address

2200 Park Bend Drive #203, Building 2

Phone

+1 5123398831

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Melanie Ross

Dr. Aboumatar is a kind, caring, and compassionate doctor. He truly listens to his patients' concerns and is able to explain his findings and treatment plan in a manner that is comprehensible and also reassuring. Although I'm certain he is extremely busy, he never seems rushed, whether he is making rounds in the hospital or seeing someone in his office. His staff are courteous, helpful, and efficient in their respective roles and I am always treated with respect both on the phone and in person.

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Ahmad McCarty

This doctor ran several test several time on me and could never find out why I was suffering with seizures. He never once suggested that I have my nasal passage checked. He never informed me that my sinuses could be an issue that I may need to address. I suffered with seizures for years because of this. He watched my seizures go from partial to grand mall seizures. I lost my job because of this. I was forced to part ways with my son because there were no jobs in the area that I lived. Is this fair? I truly believe in self diagnosing. Please do your research. Only you know what’s going on inside of your body. The doctor is not always right. He truly had much “practice” on my account. As of today after seeing an ear nose and throat specialist, I am seizure and medication free. Thank God.

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Jeff Reese

I feel like he is very helpful and thorough with his patients, including me, but I believe he does so to a fault. I’ve waited as long as 1.5 hours in the exam room for him to come in, and unless I’m his first or second patient, I nearly always wait at least roughly an hour. I include myself when I say that he should take less time with patients or schedule them in 30 minute increments, as opposed to his current 15 minute increments.

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Leslie Thompson

My daughter has been a patient here for 11 years. He took us from the fears of epilepsy being diagnosed @ age 11 to now a woman of 29 years old navigating health concerns. She started seeing this man @ age 18 and as a mother I was always made to feel comfortable and educated as one of her care givers. The staff in this office have always treated us well. I have attended his seminars and he is truly concerned about all of his patients and their quality of life. My daughter is confident in her ability to live a vibrant life. Thank you Dr. Aboumatar from the bottom of my families heart and to all your staff for giving this young lady the tools to navigate through her condition and not be afraid to talk about Epilepsy.

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Nikita Hughley

Dr. Aboumatar and his staff have truly been a blessing! Very knowledgeable and he takes the time to explain your circumstance in detail. The nurses and staff are there to support you in anyway possible. Thank You!