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    Ryan Daniel J MD

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    Christopher Cukrowski, DO

    Christopher Cukrowski, DO

    (2 reviews)

    He has a way of making you feel you are being annoying if you ask questions. Seems to have a short…read morefuse. I started to have a short fuse after trying to ask him questions about my condition and being treated as if I was taking up too much of his precious time. The time spent with the doctor was no more than 10-15 minutes including him looking at my eyes. I was respectful but disappointed by the way the appointment went. The front desk was not helpful when I asked to see a manager. They said there was none but I could fill out a survey. I suspect they are scheduling in such a way that the staff is feeling rushed. No one will probably even read the survey. Why don't doctors get it when patients complain of being dismissed and disrespected? It makes such a difference in the way things go.

    If I could give this doctor zero stars, I would. He had a friendly demeanor, but then, after…read moreexamining my eyes for a brief time, he said: "Great news! I see nothing wrong with your eyes." And that was it. I had to see two other eye doctors afterwards so that they would finally figure out what was wrong because I suddenly couldn't see well in the daytime. It is not great news when the doctor can't find what is wrong, it is great news when I get help, which I didn't. It got far worse when I talked to the manager of his place in Dearborn. She was patronizing, raising her voice at me, and treating me like nuisance. Other people who worked there were really nice, but they seemed afraid both of the doctor and the young manager who reminded me of the "Mean girls" film more than a professional establishment.

    East Michigan Eye Center

    East Michigan Eye Center

    (4 reviews)

    The doctor that I was referred to was okay, but the office repeatedly screwed up the billing to my…read moreinsurance. They weren't polite about it and didn't figure out their mistakes initially. It took several calls and complaints to get it rectified in my insurance's company's favor and mine. This was ridiculous. I was referred to this office only because my other eye doctor was not available at the time. I wouldn't choose to go here, but I needed to be seen by another eye doctor immediately. I was not impressed by much about this place. I wasn't too happy about the referral here and have since switched back to my regular optometrist, whom I am happier with and they don't mess up insurance paperwork and co-pay invoices, either. The behavior seemed pretty unprofessional to me and the screw up was more than a little inconvenience. I shouldn't need to fix their mistakes. It was a big waste of energy.

    I had a very poor experience here. First, refraction was done by someone who did not know what she…read morewas doing, as witnessed first by her poking me in the eye when she didn't realize there was no lens in the refractor, and secondly by the person who was busy taking my medical history saying "Sorry, she's just learning how to do this." I have no faith at all in my glasses prescription being correct. About 20 minutes later, the ophthalmologist came in. He briefly looked in my eyes with a scope, all the while talking very fast about his unmatched experience at cataract removal (hundreds of procedures, low infection rate, etc.) He made no remarks about whatever he saw or didn't see in my eyes, going on about how satisfied his mother was with the cataract surgery he had performed on her 12 years ago. When I expressed some hesitation about scheduling the surgery (since no one--not even him--had told me at this point that I even had cataracts, so I was kind of trying to absorb the information), he immediately began to up-sell me, offering a more expensive (out of pocket) cataract lens that would allow me to stop wearing glasses. After about 4 minutes in the room, he paused his rapid-fire monologue for breath, and I jumped in with some questions I had about dry eye and glaucoma. Rather than addressing them, he said I would have to make another appointment if I wanted to be evaluated for those, but mentioned I should start using a special eyewash before that appointment. At no point did he ask if I had questions or talk about anything but his desire to sell me a cataract operation. When I was checking out, I mentioned the special eyewash to the person waiting on me (after she had confirmed twice that I really did not want to make an immediate appointment for surgery). She took a bottle from the shelf and said, "I just started in this position so I don't actually know how to use this, but I've overheard others say to apply it twice a day and wipe it off with a dry cotton ball." When I got home, I saw that the instructions said once a day and wipe off with a wet cotton ball. My eye doctor recently closed his practice, and when I made this appointment I was looking for a new one. As you can imagine, I'm still looking.

    Ryan Daniel J MD - optometrists - Updated May 2026

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