Mohammed Ali, Md's Online Review Report Card
Mohammed Ali, Md
3.7
Average Star Rating
61
Total Reviews
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Recent Reviews
5
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Accepts Medicare
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List of Mohammed Ali, Md's Reviews
Dr. Ali gets it done Dr. Ali and his wife have taken the extra steps to insure proper health care for myself. Follow-up visits and phones calls are common when issues arise, which at times are non-existent with other providers. I feel comfortable knowing that if there are certain health care concerns, Dr. Ali will find a way to get it resolved to the best of his capacity. Parking is ample, wait times are never an issue, and LabCorp and Wave Imaging are next building over, making everything convenient.
A Good Dr. He was my HMO Dr with the insurance I had. I ended up really liking him. I have gone to him for years. I have different insurance now but liked him and stayed with him. He is a good Dr very knowledgeable. Not a pill pusher at all. Listens to the patient. Never have had to wait long.
Dr. Ali was my primary care physician for about six months, until I quit going to him due to his lack of professionalism, lack of concern for my well-being and general incompetence. I only visited his office four times, meeting with his daughter the first two times and with Dr. Ali the last two. I am 48 years old and had never experienced such a heartless opportunist until I met Dr. Ali in person. I currently have an enlarged prostate, elevated PSA levels and have undergone many procedures in the past six months in an attempt to verify whether or not I have cancer, mostly under the guidance of my urologist. When I first met with Dr. Ali and filled him in on my recent medical history, he was annoyed that I was taking up his time and brushed aside my concerns. He kept asking me why I was there and what else he could do for me. His first question to me during my last visit was "Why are you here?" My response was that his office called and scheduled an appointment because the lab work he ordered had come in and I thought we should look at it. He wrote down the number 10.5 next to the letters PSA. Then he looked me in the eyes and asked, "Do you have cancer?" I said that I certainly hoped not and was hoping for some insight, a plan of action or something. All he could do was defer to my urologist, asking me to let him know what he says about the PSA levels. Dr. Ali also has his own line of supplements, some of which he sold me (one for focusing better, one for sleeping better and one for my overall prostate health) during my first appointment with him. So I asked him if the bloodwork indicated that anything had changed for the better as a result of taking the supplements he sold me. He couldn't verify anything related to my prostate and I hadn't noticed a difference in my sleep or focus. Regardless, he recommended continuing to pay out-of-pocket for them. The straw that broke the camel's back for me was this- Dr. Ali really wanted to know whether or not my urologist would recommend testosterone treatment for me- even though my testosterone numbers were fine. He told me to be sure to ask whether he approves of injections or pellets. I then confirmed my suspicion that testosterone treatments are something that Dr. Ali facilitates and, of course, gets paid well for. So I set up a little test to see what he would do. A week after my last visit with Dr. Ali, I had an MRI done on my prostate and made sure that his office was sent the results. I waited for 10 days to hear anything from him about the report which was immediately created the same day of my MRI, but heard nothing. So I eventually called during off hours and left a message saying that I wanted to talk about testosterone treatments. That same morning is when I received a call back. Nobody wanted to talk about my MRI or PSA levels. Dr. Ali should be investigated. Stay away from this guy if you value your health and life because he surely does not.
Excellent Dr I have been going to Dr Ali for I0 yrs. Him and his wife are helpful, nice and I recommend either one! Office staff is very nice as well!
Dr. Ali has been my doctor for many years. He is knowledgeable, listens to what patients have to say, and always friendly.
He is a genuinely nice and caring person and I have great confidence in his ability and knowledge of current procedures. His assistant Dr. Amina is also very nice. I highly recommend Dr. Ali, he is an amazing doctor, human being. He's very knowledgeable, caring, professional, a great teacher and listener, I never felt rushed. I saw Dr. his Mission Viejo and San Clemente offices; and he has great staff.
Dr. Ali is a great doctor, well informed, great personality, and overall great physician. I would send my friends and family to see Dr. Ali anytime. Thank You.
He may have been practicing in some 3rd world village where people are so happy just to see a doctor that they kiss the doctor’s hand. Looks like he is so disparate for patients that tries to drag out any issue you have so he can see you many times and milk the well fair system
Strange, weird office, really dark and creepy in there, horrible doctor trying to sell you his vitamins to line his pockets..hope he goes under! Staff is very unfriendly and rude
Dr. Ali correctly diagnosed an unusual form of Melanoma cancer which was caught in time by him to prevent any ill effects. Two other physicians did not diagnose it correctly - if I had followed their advice, I would not have survived. Literally, Dr. Ali saved my life. Dr. Ali listens to patients and is not in a rush for the next patient. I highly recommend Dr. Ali.
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