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    Guillermo Balfour, MD

    Guillermo Balfour, MD

    4.8(6 reviews)
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    If you have been a parent or child in Upper Northwest anytime in the past 30 years, you have…read moreprobably visited Dr. Balfour at least once. Dr. Balfour is a careful, practiced pediatrician with years of experience and the old-school style that goes along with it. Dr. Balfour may be considered too cautious by some, and make no mistakes, he will order tests for just about everything, but he is genuinely concerned about the health and well being of his patients. His cautiousness most likely stems from the fact that he got his MD in 1950s Argentina where he had much more to worry about than sniffles and strep throat. Dr. Balfour runs a very efficient office, and I have never had to wait longer than a few minutes. He also has separate waiting rooms for contaigious patients and patients that are just there for a checkup or diagnostic, which is such a good idea that it makes me wonder why it is not standard practice in every doctor's office. My only bad experience with him involved him refusing to sign a permission slip to participate in a scuba diving class at Montgomery College when he asked if I enjoyed a certain plant of dubious legal standing, but like I said, he is old school.

    Dr Balfour is an excellent pediatrician. He is my baby's doctor since my baby was born and he has…read morebeen excellent in all aspects. He was especially important when it came the time to detecting a very specific health issue that is not very common in babies. I would say without a doubt that he is amazing. His staff is also very nice and accomodating.

    Stephen J Kominsky, DPM, FACFAS

    Stephen J Kominsky, DPM, FACFAS

    3.7(20 reviews)
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    NEVER use Dr. Kominsky!!! He did bunion surgery and one year later, my foot is still painful…read more After getting evaluations by other podiatrists, (who are very skeptical about Dr. Kominsky's work and have heard the same complaints before). He put staples and screws in my foot, which I never knew until months later. I never saw any x-rays during the whole process. The surgery he did is so bad that my foot has been swollen for 9 months and is not healing properly. There is a second bunion on my small toe that he never took care of as well. This is almost one year and I will have to go through the whole process again, painful surgery, and off my foot for 4-6 weeks. I found him very pompous & cavalier, caring more for his ego than the recovery of the patient!

    NEVER USE DR. KOMINSKY! I went to him with a burning sensation underneath my foot. He took an…read moreX-RAY, played with my foot, told me I have tendinitis and that his pain laser therapy machine would make it go away after 10 sessions. I told him that I power-walked 4-5 miles every day and he told me to "continue doing what you're doing"! Two months and $500 later, my burning sensation had not improved. So he decided to send me for an MRI only to find out I did not have tendinitis after all, but rather a stress fracture which I had most probably made worse by "continuing to do what I was doing". I ended up with a boot for 4 weeks after which I scheduled a follow up MRI for myself! His nurse has no apparent knowledge of what she's doing and the Office Manager tries to hold back information so patients can't submit for insurance. Overall terrible experience.

    Foxhall Internists - medcenters - Updated May 2026

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