Reviews for Saied Asfa, MD, FACS
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Hours
Monday: 8:30AM - 5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM - 5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM - 5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM - 5PM
Friday: 8:30AM - 5PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
Tips
by appointment only wheelchair accessible accessible parking near entrance ada-compliant main entrance ada-compliant restroom accepts credit cards street parking, private lot parking free wi-fi accepts insurance gender-neutral restrooms open to all bike parking
Ratings
Google: 4.1/5Saied Asfa, MD, FACS
3302 Albert Long Dr, Harrisonburg
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I came to Dr. Asfa to get consultation on treating a fascial defect in my leg that concerned me as it showed a small protrusion when pressure was applied to that side of my leg. After Dr. Asfa studied the area on my leg and understood its cause, he advised against any surgery as he felt that it was not necessary and that it may create further complications. I was disappointed by his advice and felt that he could have provided more options for proper treatment. Several months after following his advice, the fascial defect eventually led to a small painful herniation that eventually required surgery. Based on this experience and the poor advice I was provided, I cannot...read full review
I came to Dr. Asfa to get consultation on treating a fascial defect in my leg that concerned me as it showed a small protrusion when pressure was applied to that side of my leg. After Dr. Asfa studied the area on my leg and understood its cause, he advised against any surgery as he felt that it was not necessary and that it may create further complications. I was disappointed by his advice and felt that he could have provided more options for proper treatment. Several months after following his advice, the fascial defect eventually led to a small painful herniation that eventually required surgery. Based on this experience and the poor advice I was provided, I cannot...read full review
I came to Dr. Asfa to get consultation on treating a fascial defect in my leg that concerned me as it showed a small protrusion when pressure was applied to that side of my leg. After Dr. Asfa studied the area on my leg and understood its cause, he advised against any surgery as he felt that it was not necessary and that it may create further complications. I was disappointed by his advice and felt that he could have provided more options for proper treatment. Several months after following his advice, the fascial defect eventually led to a small painful herniation that eventually required surgery. Based on this experience and the poor advice I was provided, I cannot recommend this location for surgery that requires nuanced medical expertise.