Dr. Mohamad Ayass, MD is a Pulmonologist in San Angelo, TX and has over 33 years of experience in the medical field. Dr. Ayass has more experience with Obstructive Lung Disease and Pulmonary Vascular Conditions than other specialists in his area. He graduated from the University Of Damascus medical school in 1988. He is affiliated with San Angelo Community Medical Center. He is accepting new patients. Be sure to call ahead with Dr. Ayass to book an appointment.
Megan Kennison
7 months agoPeople know their bodies better than anyone. Most Dr.s do not listen to patients. This doctor DOES. I always knew I had health problems and went to the Dr repeatedly. When I went to see Dr. Ayass, I had my breathing test done, heart testing and a ton of blood work. 3 months later, I had two diagnosis and was put on medication to control it. If it wasnโt for this Dr., I would still be seeing random Dr.s to try and find out what was wrong with me. His staff is caring and deals with me being afraid of needles and Doc always explains to me whatโs going on with my results and we change things around to make my pain and symptoms decrease. 5 stars isnโt enough!
Shirley Stringfellow
6 months agoMost wonderful doctor Iโve every meet, caring and dedication to his patients
All Things Natural
2 years agoDr. Ayass is amazing doctor with awesome staff! He's very thorough and caring! I'd recommend him to anyone. He goes above and beyond to help his patients!
David Stark
4 years ago0 stars DO NOT RECOMMEND! If i could GIve 0 stars I would. I was told he was a great doctor, but all ive had is iasues with him. Im still in the same situation I was in before I started seeing him, and I still dont have any answers after many test, one being surgical. His bedside manner is awful. He thinks everything is covid related and just sends me to the ER, even after he has tested me everytime. Its not covid related, its a lung disease, and he is a lung doctor. A doctor is supposed to observe their patients and help with a diagnosis and a care plan. Cant forget the 4 hour wait that there is every single time. My last visit he sent ne via paramedics to the hospital for a cough that he swore was covid. And the sad part is I am seeing him for the COUGH that ive had for years.
Jd Gar
4 years agoPlan on at least a 1 to 2 hour wait. I have never been seen on time. Not once. However, on the good side, you get a doctor that seems to care about you and is passionate about the job. He will spend as much time as necessary with you, which explains the very long wait times. Up to you if it's worth it or you need to go try another office.