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Mid-Ohio Neurology - Dr. "A" Abdelmessih's patient room.

Mid-Ohio Neurology

5.0(4 reviews)
87.4 mi

Felt understood and not rushed. The doctor and staff were very helpful and friendly. Recommendread more

I needed to see a new neurologist and "Dr. A." (as he is…read moreknown), Mourad Abdelmessih MD., at 1916 Tamarack Rd. in Newark, OH was suggested to me by another Yelper, my daughter. Admittedly, I was hesitant to make the drive all the way to Newark. Since I was unfamiliar with Newark, however Yelp provided clear directions to get there by traveling out Dublin-Granville Rd. (Rte. 161) from Columbus. It was encouraging to see that the parking lot had ample provisions for handicapped parking adjacent to the front entrance, where I could easily navigate with my walker. Since I'd already filled out most of the necessary paperwork sent to me, my check-in time was greatly reduced. I had been told earlier that I would feel at ease with Dr. A., and welcome his friendly personality and professional thoroughness in dealing with me as a prospective patient. As I looked around the simple waiting room, I saw the typical magazine rack with contemporary albeit up-to-date reading material, a water fountain with hot and cold water, and unusual wallpaper along the entire wall, that pulled me into the picture that depicted a beautiful relaxing garden setting. From the time of my arrival at Mid-Ohio Neurology, when my wife and I met the receptionist, Heather, at the front window, she was able to allay my anxiety about seing a new Neurologist and my concern that this might mean I would be "starting all over again" after several years with my former doctor. As my wife and I sat in the waiting room, only a few minutes later, my name was called to step onto the Truck Scale and get weighed before following her again to a patient room. I'm certain that Kristy sensed my anxiety when she took my blood pressure. Normally my BP is actually low, but my anxiety, and trepidation about seeing a new Neurologist resulted in a higher reading. She attempted to calm me by asking me about the issues I was having that brought me to see Dr. Abdelmessih. She then commented that I would like "Dr. A." just as my daughter, who set up my appointment, told me, "I would really "love" Dr, A. Then, Kristy told me he would be in shortly, left the room and closed the door. After that happened, my anxiety and tremors jumped into high gear. My wife tried to help me calm me. It's pretty obvious to my wife that I get anxious and my tremors increase when meeting a new doctor about my Parkinson's. Well, that's why I'm here! I would have been willing to wait 30 mins. or longer for the doctor to come in, but it was only a minute or so before he walked in. Mispronouncing his name, he laughed, which helped put me more at ease, yet I quickly asked if I could call him Dr. A. He told me, "Of course you can and probably should after butchering his name the way I had." Again, I relaxed a little more. Then he proceeded to talk to me about my issues, about my life, and then conducted more tests within my examination. By this time, I was putty in his very capable hands. We discussed meds I was taking and asked if my wife and I thought they were working. He seemed to have all the time in the world to conduct his examination and talk to us. This was just what I needed. By the end of his examination, nearly an hour long, he provided his diagnosis, his medical plan of action and prognosis. My wife and I were very relieved, yet surprised that he didn't look at things that had already been done, but instead started with a clean slate. Wow! That's just what we hoped would happen. He told us how he was planning to wean me from medications that were not working as they should and introduce me to prescription for a new medicine that I'd never tried before. Then, he said he wanted to see me again in one month, rather than the typical four-month followup I was used to. Before leaving he asked us if we had any other questions and said if I had any problems, be sure to call me. I thanked him and as we were making my next appointment with Heather, Alexis, another M.A. talked to us and gave me a 30 day supply of samples of the new medicine. Alexis told us, that Dr. A. didn't want me to pay for a medicine that I was uncertain whether it would work or not. On the way back to our car, my wife and I looked at each and said, "I like this guy!" If you are looking for a Neurologist who will take the time to investigate your issues, treat you as someone who is working with your doctor in the same team, and demonstrate professional attention to your personal Neurological issues; Diabetic Neuropathy, M.S., memory loss, migraines, Fibromyalgia, Parkinson's Disease, or another Neuroligical disorder, Dr. A. at Mid-Ohio Neurology is the man to see.

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Mid-Ohio Neurology - Waiting room decorated for Christmas.

Waiting room decorated for Christmas.

Mid-Ohio Neurology - Very relaxing Infusion area at Mid-Ohio Neurology.

Very relaxing Infusion area at Mid-Ohio Neurology.

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Joel Vandersluis, MD

Joel Vandersluis, MD

1.0(2 reviews)
143.4 mi

Not helpful - did some testing then used all kinds of high level medical terms (mind you I have a…read moremasters degree but this was over the top) - waited forever to see another assistant who never came. Simply doesn't care

Joel Vandersluis kicked me out of his office AFTER his team performance a unnecessary test on me…read morewhich consist of a test like acupuncture. After the nasty test that his assistant gave me which they called a nerve conduction test, that was suppose to check my nerve ending; I followed all his orders and I came down with MRSA. Now that I look back on the visit I hate I ever allowed this man in my life. His assistant gave me a test with a little needle that stuck me in every nerve ending in my body (starting in the bottom of my feet to the top of my head after each stick she stuck the needle in a sponge. I question every move and I asked her did she have additional education to perform this test every question was answered with a sincere answer. I can go on, this is when he was in the old St Elizabeth hospital office approximately 13 yrs ago. I didn't write a review back than because I was/still grieving for the lost of my only child. Joel Vandersluis told me he needed to give me a spinal tap in HIS office not at the hospital What REAL neurologist give spinal taps in there office? Looking back on my HORRIBLE experience with Joel he is out to make you sick not to help you get better. Long story short the reason I was having mobility problems/ and falling, my psychiatrist had given me a prescription for Xanax for my anxiety and panic attacks after the death of my child. I told Joel this and I also documented ALL medications on my new patient form, However Joel told me it was possible that I may have MS . A money maker diagnosis ~do your homework like I did so a neurologist like Joel will not make money off you . I'm so upset I have had rash after rash for 13 yrs with the help of Joel and other Doctors taking advantage of a mother grieving. I refused the spinal tap and he kicked me out his office and gave me my medical file. Sad we don't have Dr.'s that don't listen . He just wanted UHC money and mines.

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