Went in to have a small mole removed. Super efficient, didn’t have to wait beyond my 11am appointment time. Painless and quick procedure — in and out in 20 min. Doctor Aghassi is a gentleman. Thank you.
Curt E.
Classificação do local: 3 Worcester, MA
Okay so I don’t know if this is the doctor’s fault or the receptionists’ but I had a 9am appointment that ran 30 minutes late. Dr Aghassi was fantastic so It was worth the wait but a half hour is just ridiculous. For that reason I took off 2 stars. I was almost late for work because of this so they really need to get a handle on that but back to Dr. Aghassi. He was very friendly, a good listener, and provided me all the options without being pushy. He was patient, understanding, and I will not hesitate to see him again. But PLEASEPLEASEPLEASE no more long waits like the one I experienced, there’s just NOEXCUSE for it! We try to plan around our schedules so a half hour can really screw things up!
Glen D.
Classificação do local: 5 Boston, MA
I went to Dr. Aghassi when I noticed a strange mole on my foot. I had no issue getting an appointment within a reasonable amount of time. He noticed right away that it should be taken off and good thing we did since it was precancerous. I really liked his bedside manner. The office is very busy but I did not feel rushed at all. The staff was helpful and nice. I went to Dr. Aghassi based on a recommendation from a friend as well as looking up online his education/traininig. I made the right decision to go to him.
Erin G.
Classificação do local: 2 Fairfax, VA
I used Dr. Aghassi’s dermatology services for a few months this winter. i have a skin condition i’ve been dealing with for over a decade now and in the winter it’s particularly bad so i decided to bite the bullet and see if he could offer me any remedy. the reception staff isn’t lovey dovey — the practice has a number of doctors and probably hundreds of clients and they are customer service weary. well whatever, who isn’t used to a rude receptionist by now? appointments are few and far between, so if you wake up one morning with something the size of a football growing on you, well, hope you don’t die before october, because that’s when you can get your next appointment. Aghassi himself acts quite demure and is rather soft spoken and though he was very friendly i had a vague feeling he had no idea what he was doing. that was confirmed when he tried to prescribe things for me that i know don’t work because i’ve tried them before and he would just tilt his head and sigh, like he’d run out of ideas. a nice enough fellow though. i scheduled an 8AM appointment one wednesday morning, confident i would make it to work by 8:30AM since his office is all of 3 miles from mine. i’ve been there before, for 7:30AM appointments and had no problems whatsoever. i walk in to a full office. a FULL office at 10 of 8AM! i check in and sit down with a reader’s digest. surely these people are here to see one of the other doctors too. i mean really. 8AM comes and goes. 8:15AM comes and goes. no sorry for the delay from the receptionist, in fact her window is closed. at 8:25AM i am shuffled into the exam room where i wait another full 10 minutes. finally i think«forget this» and open the door to see him walking down the hall into another exam room. i forcibly drag him into my room where he mumbles that he doesn’t know why his treatment isn’t working, smiles a lot and then leaves. the line to pay was 5 people deep so i just walked out. done and done. no more dr. aghassi for me.