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    Emory Vision

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Atlanta Ophthalmology Associates

    3.1(38 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Dr. Patel and staff was wonderful!!! Have had problems with the clarity and sharpness of my…read morecontact lenses and Dr. Patel worked her magic and I have not seen this well in years...Very good experience!!!!

    Many thoughts so I will summarize:…read more PRIMARILY: DO NOT USE THIS PRACTICE!!! The doctors may be good but everything else is a train wreck. At the suggestion of the doctor's surgical coordinator I changed my health insurance, not an easy process, to allow "In Network" care. After a few visits preparing for Cataract surgery I was told I needed a referral from a PCP. Yes, that is common but I discussed with the same surgical coordinator and then it became an issue. More exams...eye measurements, pre op, paperwork, upgraded laser payment, etc...and I had a PCP provide a referral. The original surgery date had been rescheduled due to the insurance issue partly to blame on the surgical coordinator. After confirming a final appointment with the practice prior to surgery the surgical coordinator informed me by phone, the day before, that all that was necessary was to resign the paperwork. On the day of the appointment I arrived at the designated appointment time, checked in, and waited to be called. Thirty five minutes later I asked the front desk the status. At that point they physically took my chart to "the back" to see what was happening. Another ten minutes passed and I asked again as to the status of my appointment to sign papers. A tech arrived and the first words were "Can we reschedule for four days in the future". The surgery was scheduled for nine days from the that day. I informed her that I would be out of town until the day before surgery. I asked to speak to the Practice Manager. I was summoned to her office and asked her what was happening with my appointment. She stated she did not know. I asked how she could not know after four staff members had been involved. She had no explanation. I CANNOT trust my vision to a doctor's practice that does "NOT KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING". Concerned, I immediately asked to cancel the procedure after five visits requiring approximately four hours of my in office time not to mention commute time, insurance time, and waiting time. When I requested a refund of the $2100.00 that I prepaid for the upgraded laser for the procedure. The Practice Manager stated it was not available. I left the office. When I reached my vehicle the surgical coordinator called and asked for me to return. The surgical coordinator claimed the issue that day was due to insurance. Everything was in order per the phone call surgical coordinator the prior day explicitly confirming all insurance was filed, confirming coverage, and stated that signing updated information was all that was needed. I informed the surgical coordinator that I cannot trust the doctor's practice given the MANY issues. Procedure cancelled. DO NOT USE THIS PRACTICE!!!

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    Atlanta Ophthalmology Associates - Full service ophthalmology and optometric services. AOA Optical Gallery and our Contact lens department serve every patient type

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    Woolfson Eye Institute

    Woolfson Eye Institute

    2.6(86 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Wants to charge a medicaid client $450 post operative complications because they changed insurance…read moreand they refuse to accept out of network payment.D oes not return calls. Shady business practices. The list goes on and on.

    If you're looking for a doctor who has something of a bedside manner, or even a modicum of respect…read moreand listening skills, Dr. Brody IS NOT YOUR GUY. The person who referred me had said, "He's a smartass, but he's good". I had hoped to be a candidate for the TRIFOCAL LENS that I'd heard was so transforming. I was not, and I'd still need reading glasses post surgery. My decades old Radial Keratotomy surgery had left scars on my eyes, and that left 2 other LENS options. I opted for the TORIC LENS surgery, and scheduled the surgeries for each eye. I saw 2 other drs. for my 2 followup appts. for logistics reasons, and another with Dr. Brody on July 18th. We had a cruise departing Aug. 18th, and I wanted to know how much my eyes might CONTINUE TO ADJUST post surgery. It was clear, as anticipated, that I would need reading correction, but my distance vision had been really off during our drive there. His answer, "You just had RK surgery". I looked at him blankly, quite confused, and tried again to ask my question. From no more than 2 feet away, he barked, "WHAT?! YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT RK STANDS FOR?!" I answered that it stood for Radial Keratotomy, then looked at my husband and asked, "What is he talking about?" My husband said to Dr. Brody, "You keep saying that she just had RK surgery. She didn't. She had Toric Lens surgery." Without an apology or change in tone, his response (I kid you not), "SHE JUST HAD RK/TORIC LENS SURGERY", a procedure you won't find in any of Woolfson Eye Institute's glossy brochures, and clearly something he made up to cover his gaffe. His demeanor was nothing short of menacing and humiliating. I can easily say that in my 73 years, I have NEVER been treated so disrespectfully and unprofessionally, by anyone in the medical field. That appt. was on July 18th, 2025, and I still wonder if it was all worth it. The absence of cataracts is great. And that is likely all that should have been offered to me. Sometimes, the most accurate thing to say is, "We don't have anything for you, given the scars on your eyes, beyond cataract removal" My floaters are much more pronounced, and oncoming headlights at night are jarring. I wear my new glasses/prescription all of the time, and will go back to my previous optometrist for future needs. While most of the staff may be awesome (including Surgical Coordinators, Jennifer and Amelia), Dr. Brody should be avoided. His ego precedes him.

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