Address: 5339 N Interstate Hwy 35 #100, Austin, TX 78723, USA
Phone: +15126281898
J Jacobsen
It has taken me a few years to even be able to talk about what occurred with Dr. Berhane when I took my bedridden daughter to the Comprehensive Care Clinic in Austin after waiting 6 months for an appointment. Total medical gaslighting and refusal for any kind of meaningful care. My husband is a physician and he was taken aback by her lack of concern or help. I assure you that my daughter was a patient. I will be reaching out (as suggested) to share our experience in greater detail.
regina lauricella
if I could give Dr Berhane zero stars I would. Take your child elsewhere
JaNh
Absolutely love Dr.Berhane and Nurse Mardi. They always revert back in minutes and we have had great experience treating our child here. Dr.Berhane is wonderful in treating chronic issues.
Tam B
I have heard nothing but good things about Dr. Berhane, I am in insurance and many of my patients see her and they have nothing but good things to say. She is a part of Ascension Seaton, most of these reviews just gave a rating with no explanation which makes me wonder if they are valid.
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