Dr. Kameel H. Garas is an anesthesiologist in Burlington, Massachusetts and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including
Beverly Hospital-Massachusetts and
Lahey Hospital and Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr. Kameel H. Garas has expertise in treating neck pain and spine problems, among other conditions – see all areas of
expertise. Dr. Kameel H. Garas accepts Medicare, Aetna, Blue Cross, United Healthcare – see other
insurance plans accepted.
ibrahim semedzade
a year agoThe best clinic I ever got in my life. So knowledgeable doctors and very kind people. Even better than any emergency room services. It is easy to make an appointment and reach your doctor. Perfect
Henry Lebensbaum
2 years agoSo I've been going to the clinic for a while. And I've had most of my tests done outside. A few days ago I asked for another test to be done outside and they suddenly sprung and new system which is called referral system. They ask for information which they are not entitled to do and for information that I couldn't possibly give them. Every time I call this system they ask for a message so they can get back to me within 3 days. But my situation is urgent and I have nobody to address. I called my doctor's office and I still haven't gotten a call back. The system is designed to keep patients from going outside or to make it extremely unlikely that they would because of the huge burden that's now opposed. I think this is monopolistic and deprives the patients of some fundamental rights that are being abrogated by this facility. I am so angry that even though I gave them a better rating before, I I believe the system has lost its touch with its patients and with its patients needs. I even called customer service or customer relations and have yet to hear back. Everything seems to be wait wait wait.
Leanne Palma
4 years agoHonestly, it's factory "healthcare at its finest." You have to get transferred about 11 times to speak to the right person and when you finally do they give you a cut and information on webmd. I generally go to my doctor for information on cutting edge insider advice...not things I can just Google. They also just want to take your money. I switched birth control and they wanted me to come in just to take my BP....and I've never had issues with it. They just want money for nothing. It's an overral disappointing experience and I would never really trust them to diagnose anything. mb. I g
Diane Vandette
3 years agoOutstanding! Each and every person treated us with compassion, respect and expertise in their roles, including those who helped us park our cars and sign in to the medical personnel. Easy and punctual💗
paul castro
a year agoGreat service, caring people