At Bazzi MD in Dearborn, Dr. Moussa Bazzi and his team provide expert neuromuscular healthcare for anyone experiencing a loss of motor function due to pain, nerve damage, or physical impairment. As practitioners of neuromuscular medicine, Dr. Bazzi and his team of nurse practitioners use clinical evaluations and research-based treatments for adults and children. In addition, our staff offers a range of non-surgical and alternative treatments for patients seeking relief from brain, spinal, nerve, muscle, and ligament disorders.
Joseph Thompson
a month agoPhenomenal pain management doctor! I would not hesitate to send my family and friends to Dr. Bazzi. He knows exactly what he is doing. I was going to another pain management facility for over two years with zero relief before I found Dr. Bazzi.
Donna Brown
3 weeks agoDr. Bazzi and his staff take really great care of my Fiancee. They are really to a wonderful with helping him manage his pain and discomfort in his hips and lower back.
sally aggison
5 months agoExcellent experience from the beginning, from the first meeting in Dr. Bazzi office with the NP and receiving suggestions from her that helped with my extreme pain issues. The procedure (electric block)that were suggested and done proved to be effective immediately. Dr Moussa Bazzi was connected with my pain issues and I received excellent advice and feel hopeful that I will be receiving great medical treatment.
Zeinab .x0
3 months agoWaited an hour and a half per usual for monthly forms, just to be put with a different physician, Halla Kadouh, who was inconsiderate and did not want to adhere to previous agreements. Very unorganized and lack of communication among each other that greatly reflects on to us, the patients. Since I was not able to directly reply to your response, I am the care taker to the patient you see, if you reviewed your patients previous visits Iโm sure you would of been able to gather that information. I hope that clears up the confusion you had. And yes the wait times have always been greater than an hour- hour & half.
jennifer novak
5 months agoWaited well over an hour and 1/2 in a packed waiting room. At least three or four other people had a 12:30pm appointment time and some earlier. They took people on a first come first serve basis. People with certain medical conditions simply cannot wait that long and apparently this is common practice. I am an amputee and in a wheelchair. I had to use the bathroom which I am loathe to do and to me it is a really big deal if I have to. Makes you wonder if the office is run by wanting to help people or just plain greed. Get them in and out as quick as you can and if they have to wait so what. Not a good way to run a practice. There are other choices out there