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    Anissa Maroof, MD

    Anissa Maroof, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    13.1 mi

    Saved my life. I have someone on my side now…read more Dr Maroof is amazing, she listens, & doesn't just prescribe the same thing to everyone she actually tries to treat the ROOT CAUSE and choose an appropriate medicine for that particular INDIVIDUAL. She's always been SPOT ON with medications for me, when normally I'm always that non-responsive group or the 1% severe adverse reaction group. I was referred to her by a friend who also recommended her to me, she had made a positive difference in their life as well. When I was at an extraordinary low point in my life she brought me BACK FROM THE BRINK and has continued to change my life in positive ways I could never hope for before. Dr Maroof actually truly LISTENS and we have a MUTUAL TRUST, something that I couldn't find before and it was just beyond awful, tortuous. I am so lucky to have her as my physician. I went through multiple before who caused a lot more harm to me than good, where I even had went inpatient due to treatment medications etc. Never has Dr Maroof caused any harm to me at all. I know she truly CARES and I feel like I finally have someone on my side. That has made all the difference in my health and recovery. I am always able to see her as soon as I need to, even often times I have seen her next day when I was really in a spot. I literally CRIED the first time I saw her out of utter RELIEF because I had finally gotten into the room with a doctor who empathized with me and understood I needed help so badly and she was willing to use current evidence based practice and her own intelligence and excellent experience to help me. Just knowing Dr Maroof exists gives me HOPE for myself, this world, and mental health/addiction treatment in general. Thank you Dr Maroof- you are the best, more than you could ever know!!!!!! :) :) :)

    Hassan Syed S, MD

    Hassan Syed S, MD

    3.3(4 reviews)
    13.8 mi

    Probably by far the best pain Dr I have worked with…read more He actually cares and listens to my concerns He's not a pill pusher and he is concerned when psychiatrist over prescribed medication. I am truly grateful to have him.

    If you are in denial that you are being taken for a financial ride, but desperate for the…read moremedication that he prescribes, then he's your doctor. Considering the generic version of this medication cost $5 with insurance, and the non generic cost $20 with insurance (and there are coupons on goodrx.com to cover the non insured), being forced to come to the office on a weekly basis and pay $150 out of pocket sure feels like a rip off. Not to mention the inconvenience of leaving work or home to drive to a weekly doctor's appointment, especially during traffic, is not doable for most people. He refuses to do what most providers of this medication generally do, and that is give you a month's worth of prescriptions. He makes more money forcing you to come in for a weekly visit. $150x4=600 a month+$20x4=$80 a month=$680 a month you're paying to receive a medication that can be prescribed on a monthly basis. My previous doctor charged no more than an initial fee, followed by $100 for a monthly appointment and a prescription. I give an extra star for the entertainment provided in the waiting room (that would be other patients). To reiterate, if you are in quick need of this medication, he is the doctor to see, but be prepared to also pay an initial fee (which I believe was either $300 or $350), on top of a regular weekly fee. Parking is easy and access to the building is convenient from the outside. However, I did not see an elevator, and his office is located on the second floor. There must be an elevator somewhere for those who are in need of one. Where though, I do not know. You might want to inquire about its location within the building if you are handicapped or disabled. As for the doctor's demeanor and beside manner, he was a pleasant person to deal with but I feel if you were to question him too much, or confront him, or push too hard, he would cut you off as a patient. This is simply my opinion based on what I feel and what I have read on other review boards.

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    John Dombrowski, MD

    John Dombrowski, MD

    3.7(31 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    After my visit w/ Dr. Dombrowski, I felt compelled to write this review. If you dont have time to…read moreread the whole review, bottom line is that he is AMAZING - best doc I have seen for neck and back problems EVER. He listened, encouraged questions, cared and came up w/ a plan that did not initially involve injections. He prescribed 2 medications and they have made a world of difference in my neck - I can hardly belive that it could feel so normal again. In addition to being an experienced and caring doctor, his breath and depth of knowledge is remarkable and his personality is exceptional. He made me feel so comfortable, encouraged questions and never made me feel rushed. Seven months ago I woke up w/ a neck problem so extreme that I could barely take a step without feeling severe pain. My PCP prescribed a medication that was too strong for me - it got rid of the pain AND my memory. Flash forward 7 months. During the 7 months of neck pain I met with a Physical Therapist who has helped me w/ exercises for various aches and pains over the years. This time w/ the exercises giving no relief and the neck pain so severe, I gave up and decided I would probably need cortocosteroid injections. I had an MRI and made an appointment w/ an Orthopedic Surgeon my PCP recommended. I had a folder with the recent cervical MRI and all the doctor's notes and reports from visits to previous doctors. The Orthopedic Surgeon had me take additional Xrays in his office. He immediately recommended I see a doctor for cortocosterioid injections in my neck. He didn't spend more than 7 minutes in the examining room and most of the time with his BACK to me -it was an odd experience. I tried to see the doctor he recommended but her staff made so many mistakes in making the appointment, telling me I had an appt on March 31, then after receiving many confirmation requests from them, when I called to ask a question, was told I didnt have an appt till April 7. I called again to ask about get injections and was told I did have a March 31 appt. It was all more than I wanted to deal with and canceled with her. I feel so fortunate that I got to quickly see Dr. John F. Dombrowski at the Washington Pain Center on New Mexico Ave, in NW DC . He was AMAZING. Without even looking at the MRI report and the Xrays, he told me exactly what the MRI report would say and what the Xrays would show - he is that experienced. AND best of all, Instead of getting an injection, he suggested I first try some medications. After taking one pill yesterday and one today, my neck already feels better. I can actually turn my head without wincing in pain. There was another patient who came in after me. Before Dr. Dombrowski saw him, he came to me to ask me a "favor"- would I mind if he saw the other patient before me as Dr. D. knew it would be a short appointment with the other patient. How many doctors would ask for your permission to do that or would they just do what they want? I have been kept waiting such long times at some offices, with no explanation being given from anyone, that I have walked out. The office waiting room is inviting and comfortable AND the receptionists are the nicest I have ever met. They both were so kind. I especially appreciated Kate helping me use the Ipad to fill out the forms and telling me I did not need to rush. IMHO, the people at the front desk can create a positive or negative feeling from the moment you walk into an office. For me, if the first people you meet in an office are too busy to look up and welcome you, that is not a good sign. Kate and the other receptionist created a very positive environment. I am thankful I found Dr. Dombrowski and his team. Am looking forward to returning in a couple weeks for a checkup!!

    $800 for an epidural and I was in pain and confused. I didn't realize that's what too muchread more

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    The Freedom Center Maryland Drug & Alcohol Rehab

    The Freedom Center Maryland Drug & Alcohol Rehab

    3.7(3 reviews)
    14.8 mi

    I'm only giving this facility one star for my daughter's counselor. She was wonderful, but the rest…read moreof the experience has been ridiculous and beyond belief. Where should I start? Right after my daughter left inpatient therapy she went to the Freedom Center's next phase. I received a phone call from Mike saying my daughter owed $2100 for the stay. After I paid a portion I was informed by my daughter that nobody else in the house knew anything about a $2100 payment. I felt like she was the only one being told to pay this. She was subsequently yelled at and told not to talk about finances with people in the house. She never received any itemized bill of any kind. We just took Mike by his word. Shortly after my daughter went to the next phase of sober living everything seemed to be going smooth until one particular person moved in with a history to many at the center. This woman stole about $1000 worth of clothes and other personal items from my daughter. My daughter put in a complaint to the Admin at the center. The woman admitted to the stealing on video, but once my daughter complained she was targeted by admin and the house manager Brittany. The center claims a zero tolerance on rule breaking. Two girls were kicked out for missing curfew, but this woman who admitted stealing had no consequences. I communicated to Mike, who was supposed to meet with my daughter and the thief, that something needed to be done as a consequence for this woman's stealing. Well, he decided that my daughter and the thief both be put on a contract and lose phone privileges and would not be allowed to leave the house. My daughter did nothing. She was liked by everyone in the house. I was told by many others at the center that the thief has a history of getting people kicked out and creating issues. I could not believe the response to the situation. I was floored. Then I started to realize that the thief must be a major money maker for the freedom center. State insurance vs private insurance is quite different when it comes to billing. I hope the Freedom Center doesn't get audited for fraud, or maybe I do because allowing this destructive woman to stay must have something to do with their bottom line. I was so hopeful for my 23 year old daughter's sobriety, but the freedom center squashed this. Staying at the house in this hostile environment was going to be detrimental to my daughter's progress. Luckily she got out in time to not be majorly effected. It has only been a few days since the experience. She is waiting to hear from a new sober living program to continue her progress. I also wasn't very impressed that the house manager, a young girl named Brittany who had no experience with conflict resolution and really supporting these women or being an advocate. She is a puppet, doing what she is told, support the thief and harass the victim who told on the thief. Hopefully, the freedom center gets their priorities together. Check into other places for your sobriety journey. I hope anyone who reads this understands that all my daughter and I wanted was for the situation to be resolved fairly. Check into other places. No place will be perfect and we weren't expecting this at the freedom center, but we certainly were not expecting the treatment my daughter received.

    Amazing team of highly dedicated professionals who genuinely care!!read more

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