Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Ayman Aboguddah

    3.0 (1 review)

    Ayman Aboguddah Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Ayman Aboguddah

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    13 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Stapleford Medical Clinic

    Stapleford Medical Clinic

    2.6(5 reviews)
    4.9 km

    receptionists are pretty good. Dr Mohamed is the BEST!!!!…read more Very attentive, very patient, on time, just much harder to get into since the clinic has gotten busier. Overall great clinic

    I was referred from my previous doctor to see Dr. Karen Bodner due to my previous doctor moving to…read morethe new emergency care clinic. The receptionists were kind even though the wait was very long, and told me I could potentially get Dr. Bodner as a new doctor if I went as a walk-in. I did. Saying I had a horrible experience was an understatement. She said she would be my doctor. So I asked her to go over the ultrasound results I had received with me since I am no doctor and was too nervous to read them by myself. (If there was anything bad I wanted her to explain it to me). She glanced at my results (my previous doctor would spend a few minutes reading it thoroughly) and asked me why I had got them. I told her they were testing me for PCOS. She immediately went on a long rant saying I'm worrying too much and I am fine. I told her, I'm glad my uterus is good, but I am not fine. She interrupted and said I am worrying too much again. She asked me how my periods were and I said irregular and they vary from being hardly there to being so painful I can't leave bed and have quarter sized blood clots. She said no periods are the same and that's normal. She said birth control would help with my periods and when I said I wasn't comfortable taking birth control due to my grandmother getting a stroke due to it, she went on another rant how I was worrying too much. I told her more of my symptoms, such as bloating in the stomach and face despite no weight gain, loss of period for a few months, fatty liver, low estrogen etc. She did not want to hear it and didn't even check the charts. She said "I can tell we won't get along" yet continued to let me get no word in, telling me I was too young and that it was fine to have an irregular period as long as I could have a few kids when I'm older. I was in shock to be honest. I let her know I wouldn't be going forward with her as my family doctor. Women, especially woc, don't waste your time here. She treated me as if I was some health-nut wasting healthcare workers time. She also tried to take me off my wait list for the gynaecologist I'm supposed to see, and refer me to a new clinic but she wouldn't clearly answer my question on whether these were gynaecologists or regular doctors. She even said my waitlist would be shorter with these doctors because "it may be because they are Western Indian doctors" and shrugged as if they don't have clients because they are indian. Clinics, do better and know how your doctors treat patients.

    Ayman Aboguddah - cardiology - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...