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Kabir Abdul MD

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Dr. Doyle is a caring doctor who will spend time talking with you and will listen to what you have…read moreto say. He will respect you wishes while still administering the best health care possible. His staff is fantastic. They are beautiful, funny , caring women who make feel at ease right away. The office is rarely crowded, this doctor actually schedules enough time to completely care for each patient so you are not left in a waiting room or exam room for an extravegant amount of time.

I called this office and asked if Dr. Doyle was taking any new patients and if he took my health…read moreinsurance, and the office staff said yes, and they were really nice, so I called my insurance carrier and they changed me to Dr. Doyle as my new PCP, and sent me and my husband new insurance cards to see Dr. Doyle. To my amazement, Dr. Doyle called me the day before I was to have my first visit with him and told me that he would not be able to see me, as "I had too much of a complicated medical history and had too many things presently ongoing medically, for him to be able to see me." Now, I wonder why he is a practicing physician. I thought doctors love to see patients, whether they have many medical problems or not. He did not even offer to at least see me for the next 30 days (since I can only change my PCP on the 1st of the month), and I have medications to be refilled as well. He did not want anything to do with me due to my extensive medical problems and extensive medications. I never knew a doctor only took "the easy cases"! It also would have been nice for him to at least tell me this in person, as I went through making all of these changes. I will contact my insurance carrier and tell them that they need to put in their booklet of physicians... which physicians will take someone who is ill, and which physicians will only take on "well patients" so they can just collect money and not take the time to care for them. What happened to the oath to care for a patient without predjudice?

Kabir Abdul MD - physicians - Updated May 2026

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