Dr. Fady Nageeb is completely unqualified to be a Doctor. Aside from the fact that he may have passed the exams that bid his placement title, that of Anesthesiologist, does not in of itself qualify him as a Doctor. A Doctor has a practice and it's called a practice for a reason.
Practice means in constant momentum reaching higher and higher levels of wisdom. In order for this to happen the Doctor has to have the care and where with all called insight, patients and empathy.
This guy lacked all the above. This guy I would describe as a moron and even possibly a sociopath and yet here he is an MD.
The back story is that I had a few injured to my neck and my back. One of these injuries was severe enough to have a plate put into my neck in order to stabilize my vertebrae so that I could live a normal life,
Once in a while I have to take pain meds. Once in a while means once every few years, I live with the pain and block it out when I can, I am not a fan of Pain Meds, Unfortunately the rest of the world seems to have an Opiate problem and somehow this turns into my problem.
Funny thing is that I have had scripts in the past from California and Texas when living there and without alarm or any other provocation. Seems that in Ohio where Doctors can't tell the difference between junkies and actual patients those groups of individuals called patients get left out in the cold and pushed away by so called credible Doctors who you might think with 28 years of experience such as Dr. Nageeb, that he might know the difference between a legitimate injured, in pain patient and that of a Junkie.
In fact he does know the difference but chooses to be dishonest and self -serving by eliminating prescriptions at will and opting for the more expensive invasive and dangerous procedure of sticking needles in spines- Oh yea, that's only after the would be victim signs a waiver not to sue Dr. Fady Nageeb if rendered injured, The possible injury might result in paralysis
No care to this Doc, he's not about to give a person of 50 years of age who has no apparent drug issues a prescription so that the poor guy might be able to function without feeling like he has glass in his spine.
Had this so called Doctor took time to call or interview me his would be new patient chart which ne could have obtained from my previous Doctors who would validate my almost non-existent use of pain meds he might have had a proper reflection to guide his conscious.
Doctor Fady met with me for all of fifteen minutes and then billed me for almost 700 dollars. The Cleveland Clinic put me on a no insurance plan that allowed for me to see any Doctor in their network and gave Dr. Fady Nageeb's number to me as one of their Doctors, thus covering my pay under their program,
to prescribe Opiates. Oh guess what, it is if you lived in a State other than Ohio but in Ohio Opiates only seem to be in the hands of the Drug addicts and not real patients,
After my 15 minute meeting with Doctor Nageeb, I left and a few days later received an email from his office with a review and he received a negative review from me for his disservice and in excusable poor behavior as a so called medical professional.
A month or so later I get a bill for almost 700 dollars. Two things went wrong here, The first, is that Cleveland Clinic took a phone interview with me in which all my health cost were to be paid,
The second is when I made my initial contact to Doctor Nageeb's office; his staff informed me that new patients were between 200 to 300 dollars for their first visit, and subsequently less thereafter,
Now once Doctor Nageeb reviewed my negative review about him, not only did he and his staff not take payment as scheduled by Cleveland Clinic's coverage but billed my an heinously excessive amount for a 15 minute consultation.
As far as I am concerned this guy is a criminal and using his office as a way to abuse the public with excessive charges for minimal effort and no effect of service rendered by the patient.
Dr. Fady Nageeb, MD Reviews
Dr. Fady Nageeb is completely unqualified to be a Doctor. Aside from the fact that he may have passed the exams that bid his placement title, that of Anesthesiologist, does not in of itself qualify him as a Doctor. A Doctor has a practice and it's called a practice for a reason.
Practice means in constant momentum reaching higher and higher levels of wisdom. In order for this to happen the Doctor has to have the care and where with all called insight, patients and empathy.
This guy lacked all the above. This guy I would describe as a moron and even possibly a sociopath and yet here he is an MD.
The back story is that I had a few injured to my neck and my back. One of these injuries was severe enough to have a plate put into my neck in order to stabilize my vertebrae so that I could live a normal life,
Once in a while I have to take pain meds. Once in a while means once every few years, I live with the pain and block it out when I can, I am not a fan of Pain Meds, Unfortunately the rest of the world seems to have an Opiate problem and somehow this turns into my problem.
Funny thing is that I have had scripts in the past from California and Texas when living there and without alarm or any other provocation. Seems that in Ohio where Doctors can't tell the difference between junkies and actual patients those groups of individuals called patients get left out in the cold and pushed away by so called credible Doctors who you might think with 28 years of experience such as Dr. Nageeb, that he might know the difference between a legitimate injured, in pain patient and that of a Junkie.
In fact he does know the difference but chooses to be dishonest and self -serving by eliminating prescriptions at will and opting for the more expensive invasive and dangerous procedure of sticking needles in spines- Oh yea, that's only after the would be victim signs a waiver not to sue Dr. Fady Nageeb if rendered injured, The possible injury might result in paralysis
No care to this Doc, he's not about to give a person of 50 years of age who has no apparent drug issues a prescription so that the poor guy might be able to function without feeling like he has glass in his spine.
Had this so called Doctor took time to call or interview me his would be new patient chart which ne could have obtained from my previous Doctors who would validate my almost non-existent use of pain meds he might have had a proper reflection to guide his conscious.
Doctor Fady met with me for all of fifteen minutes and then billed me for almost 700 dollars. The Cleveland Clinic put me on a no insurance plan that allowed for me to see any Doctor in their network and gave Dr. Fady Nageeb's number to me as one of their Doctors, thus covering my pay under their program,
to prescribe Opiates. Oh guess what, it is if you lived in a State other than Ohio but in Ohio Opiates only seem to be in the hands of the Drug addicts and not real patients,
After my 15 minute meeting with Doctor Nageeb, I left and a few days later received an email from his office with a review and he received a negative review from me for his disservice and in excusable poor behavior as a so called medical professional.
A month or so later I get a bill for almost 700 dollars. Two things went wrong here, The first, is that Cleveland Clinic took a phone interview with me in which all my health cost were to be paid,
The second is when I made my initial contact to Doctor Nageeb's office; his staff informed me that new patients were between 200 to 300 dollars for their first visit, and subsequently less thereafter,
Now once Doctor Nageeb reviewed my negative review about him, not only did he and his staff not take payment as scheduled by Cleveland Clinic's coverage but billed my an heinously excessive amount for a 15 minute consultation.
As far as I am concerned this guy is a criminal and using his office as a way to abuse the public with excessive charges for minimal effort and no effect of service rendered by the patient.