This doctor way overbooks all his appointments. Even with your appointment you will be waiting for quit a long time. You and your other doctors will also have a very difficult time obtaining any of your medical records. They refuses to give copies of medical records. You will need to file a HIPAA complaint to force this Dr. to comply with records request. The office will completely ignore your phone calls and emails. After I made a request for a copy of my records, they would no longer respond at all. When I called they would place me on hold and never come back and emails were never responded to. Do yourself a favor and make your visit to a different Dr unless you enjoy being jerked around and wasting your time.
Illegal billing practices. They are providers with my insurance but balance bills. My son was to get his wisdom teeth and after exam states it will be $2000. I called my insurance right then and insurance states allowable amount is less than $400 and according to their contract they have to go by cigna allowed amount and cant bill me the rest. I asked office staff to speak to cigna which i had on the phone and they declined stating that is their company policy. I stormed out of there. I called cigna back to file a complaint and cigna has actually had several complaints on this office for same exact issue!!!!
This doctor is a very caring with the best bedside manner. He is knowledgeable in his field and impressive. I have to be honest, I was scared before my surgery but he made it very easy for me. You will not be disappointed with him. His fees were also reasonable and he called me that night after my surgery.
I was very pleased with the services I received. The follow-up phone call and care were more than I expected. i would definitely recommend Dr. Hashemian For oral surgery. The office and nurses were all professional.
Blatant ripoff. I had to be referred to pull a broken molar tooth that couldn't be saved. I knew exactly what I needed going in.
Before they would even see me it cost me 155 dollars (had to be paid up front) for a 15 second X-ray scan that they said they wouldn't treat me without. That's ripoff number one.
Then after a conversation and a brief look see by the dentist I had to go back out to the counter to determine which treatment I would pay for. Keep in mind this is after having been referred so they could pull a broken molar.
My options were in a range from 190 dollars to simply pull the tooth (if you can believe that) PLUS 290 dollars for anesthesia. Seriously ! It continued higher all the way up to another 150 dollars to save the socket for potential future implants, and also offered antibiotics and pain meds.
After I freaked out and begged them to just pull the tooth, they agreed and gave me