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    Mohammad N Al-Shroof, MD

    2.5 (2 reviews)

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    Had surgery was to go home the next day . Ended up a week in the hospital to be sent home septic…read more Nightmare! Im still suffering from it 3 years later. Ended up needing part of my intestines removed because the Dr there nicked it.

    I'm all for confidence. In fact, it's a great characteristic that a surgeon should have. But there…read moreis a fine line between confidence and arrogance. Today's consult with a healthcare worker went downhill. And, I'm saddened because I have worked with another doctor/surgeon at this practice, and I'm shocked that this transaction occurred here. The surgeon (and he made sure to refer to himself in that title several times during his grandeur monologue) did not wear a mask. Second, I hate when doctors and staff confuse being 'straight forward' with just being mean. There is a difference. There is way to provide information without the condescending option. This surgeon only had 2 methods of delivery: high-handed or talk over you. He didn't care about the person. He asked 2 questions, and the rest of the visit was nothing but assumptions about our lifestyle. The concern is that if you are unapproachable and make these assumptions in the consult, can you imagine how difficult it will be pre- and post-surgery? But, as you advised twice in your monologue, 'it doesn't matter to you.' Right--we got that distinction when you walked into the room without a mask. Do better! Stop assuming and take the time to ask more than 2 questions before launching into a glorified speech about your opinions. And wear a mask!

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    I know there's a shadow but you can see the scar that Dr. McBride was so proud of.

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    I know there's a shadow but you can see the scar that Dr. McBride was so proud of.

    Mohammad N Al-Shroof, MD - internalmed - Updated July 2026

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