Dr. Iqbal is a nice guy, but there is something rather strange about his working alone in this office. Others have apparently had very good experiences with him, and I don’t want to cast doubt on those, but, when we asked him to conduct an immigration screening for us, he performed a gynecological exam. To my knowledge, that was neither required nor appropriate. I could be wrong about this, but, having read other reviews, I’ve begun to harbor some suspicions. Again, it’s possible we’re overly skeptical, and I hope that’s the case.
Melissa S.
Tu valoración: 5 Orlando, FL
Dr. Iqbal is great because you can call and make an appointment directly through him. He is easy to talk to and will explain everything so well to you. He eliminates costs by not having an office staff which I like because it feels more personal. He has state of the art equipment. I feel comfortable with Dr. Iqbal. He may not have a conventional office space but it’s actually more personal and he takes his time. I never feel rushed and I can call him anytime with questions.
Michael v.
Tu valoración: 1 Carrboro, NC
Dr. Sayeed Iqbal is a Civil Surgeon listed on the US Citizenship webpages; a civil surgeon is the doctor you need an exam from if you apply for a Green Card for Permanent Residency. Well my wife went to him for her Green Card exam and had a terrible experience. His office is in the back of a tanning salon, he works at night and alone(no nurses or support staff), making my wife unconfortable to begin with. Then he was extremely rude and intimidating to her, telling her that if she did not pay $ 125 for a varicella titer(available for $ 25) at all other clinics, that she would be rejected. He also canceled an appointment last minuted drove 1.5 hours in the rain at night to his dark office. He is difficult to work with, and if he made my wife unconfortable, I would recommend against woman going to him.