Dr. Bassem Mikhael is a nephrologist in Boston, Massachusetts and is affiliated with George Washington University Hospital. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and has been in practice between 6-10 years. Dr. Bassem Mikhael accepts Medicare – see other insurance plans accepted.
Kareem El-Sisi
3 weeks agoIโm glad I did not have a life-threatening emergency, otherwise I would have died in there. Waited for 5 hours just to go home without anything because of their lack of organization and coordination, one nurse told me when I told her that we were informed weโd only be in here for 15 minutes for oxygen is that I โshould be grateful, we make people wait here for 6 hours to get a pill.โ No thank you, from an agitated and careless staff, to below average facilities, Iโd rather stay home and suffer with dignity. It was a complete waste of time and money.
Barbara Teague
in the last weekI was in a car accident. I went to emergency room. It was so crowded that I had a bed in the hall. The nurse I had was great. But the noise and the swearing from the other nurses was horrible. Nobody is there because they want entertainment. People are there because they are sick. The nurses and doctors had absolutely no respect or consideration for the patients. They asked me if I needed something for my pain and it took them over an hour to bring me Tylenol. Also when they spoke to you everyone around you heard what they said. I saw the security take a man to the floor like they were arresting a gunman. I don't feel like I got the help I needed. I also seen some things in my chart that we not discussed at all. They really need to clean up their act.
Mohanmurali Jakka
a month agoWell known hospital around the world for the discovery of Anesthesia, and first pain less surgery of this universe on .oct 16th 1846.world anesthesia day.being Retired anesthesiologist from Tirupati.India.i am glad to visit this place.
Jon Freeman
2 months agoThis hospital should be shut down and closed immediately. Not one staff member has an ounce of care for patients. Wild animals receive better and more timely care. The bathrooms and facilities are absolutely filthy and unkempt. The bathrooms consist of flooded toilets and feces laying all around for hours. Emergency room patients are expected to wait for 14-18 hours just for an update and then told it could be days before they are seen. What a disgrace. How this facility is still operating should be under investigation. This is a zoo with no leadership or organization. I would give it negative 100 stars if possible.
Brian St Onge
2 months agoTwo absolutely excellent experiences here recently. First was for a PET scan for my wife. Every person I delt with was cheerful, friendly, courteous and helpful. Second experience was for a surgical procedure. Staff was amazing; surgeon, Dr. Any Bregar, was tremendous; everyone was super supportive, informative and helpful. Top notch hospital, equipment and staff. (BTW, they have a nice cafeteria, too )