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    Ashraf Hadia, MD - Dr. Hadia Ashraf

    Ashraf Hadia, MD

    3.0(30 reviews)
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    After I posted my original review, I received messages on Yelp about what happened. When I called…read morethe office to speak with Maryann -- the same person who was messaging me -- I was told by Rachel over the phone that Maryann refused to speak with me. Rachel claimed that my mom confronted a staff member and demanded to know if her forms were filled out, at her daughter's school,When I spoke to my mom, she explained that she calmly asked the woman if she worked at Dr. Ashraf's office, mentioned that some forms had not been filled out, told her to have a nice day, and even shook her hand. That does not reflect the aggressive behavior they are describing. I would also like to point out that it is highly unprofessional for a medical assistant to claim she was "confronted" by a patient when, in reality, she was spoken to politely. If my mom had actually confronted this woman the way they're claiming, wouldn't teachers or staff have stepped in to de-escalate the situation? And wouldn't others in the pickup line have heard or witnessed this supposed 'rude confrontation'? It doesn't make sense that something like that would happen publicly without anyone else noticing or intervening. Misrepresenting a simple, respectful interaction as something hostile is concerning and raises questions about honesty and accountability within the office. What is even more troubling is the inconsistency in their stories. Rachel said my mom was called into the office, while Maryann stated on Yelp that my mom showed up rude and was confrontational and going back and forth with staff. Those are two very different accounts. If she was called in, why portray it as though she stormed in angrily? Rather than showing empathy or taking accountability, the office chose to argue and present conflicting narratives. A simple, professional response acknowledging our experience would have gone much further. Unfortunately, this entire interaction has reinforced our concerns about their communication, professionalism, and integrity.

    Most through Dr I have ever been to. Yes she asked lots of questions and took a complete medical…read morehistory, reminding me of issues I had even forgotten I had. So helpful! Thank you Dr Ashraf

    Access Pain Management - painmanagement - Updated May 2026

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