Dr. Fadi S. Bashour is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Brooklyn, Ohio and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital and Cleveland Clinic. He received his medical degree from Damascus University Faculty of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr. Fadi S. Bashour accepts Medicare, Aetna, Humana, Cigna, Blue Cross, United Healthcare – see other insurance plans accepted. Dr. Fadi S. Bashour is highly recommended by patients.
Victoria Vlasaty
3 months agoGreat doctor. Explains everything he recommends. Then explains other options. Did a good job on my surgery and my after care.
natilee santos
10 months agoWould not recommend even if I was going into labor in his lobby. He asked me to come in early just so he could be 45 minutes late to my appointment. Was not apologetic and I ended up leaving without even being seen. Highly unprofessional and inconsiderate. But based on his other reviews, he makes it a habit of falling behind on his work and wasting people's time. Huge thumbs down.
Kat D
a year agoHe didn't review my records and he spent less than 3 minutes asking if I felt post partum depression after making me wait in the lobby for 40 minutes. Instead of asking if I was having post partum complications he wrote down completely inaccurate and made up info in my medical file when I checked my MyChart after the visit. When I called back after in tears asking if I should still be taking meds from my post partum complications his office told me to schedule a visit with my family physician. My family physician said he absolutely should have been advising me as my complications were OBGYN related. Had I known that he wasn't going to actually follow up on my pregnancy I would have skipped my 6 week post op appointment. Terrible doctor!! Do not go to him. Trust the bad reviews.
Julie Marie
3 years agoI'm writing this to save any woman the absolutely abhorrent experience I had with Dr. Bashour. I went in needing his help and left in tears. I went in for an IUD removal and was already very nervous. As soon as he walked in, I was talked over the whole time as I was trying to explain my situation. He didn't explain anything he was doing once the procedure began, just saying "Don't focus on what I'm doing," as he asked me very difficult, extremely personal questions in an uncaring tone. Any gyn appointment is unpleasant, but I never felt as panicked as I did in this situation and started crying. He pulled the IUD out without any warning and continued to drill questions as I'm trying to get myself together from the panic and from the pain. He asked what kind contraceptive I will be using for now on, and I requested my old birth control pill brand because I knew how it affected me. He straight up said "No, all the women I've worked with hated it. I suggest [insert brand name here]" and we actually went back and forth for a minute about it, as I'm trying so hard not to cry. I also expected to bleed after the IUD removal and he left without offering me a pad. I ran out of that office so fast and just cried in my car. A humiliating, disrespectful, horrendous experience. Your job is to care for and to help women. Start by respecting them.
Erika Denisse Barakat
2 years agoBeen going to him for the past 2 years and not that I'm pregnant I continue to go to him. He delivered my son and have nothing wrong to say about him. He only takes a few minutes everytime and I'm ok with it. He took really good care of me as a surgeon. I WILL DEFINITELY RECOMMEND HIM.