Address: 9650 Santiago Rd STE 109, Columbia, MD 21045, USA
Phone: +14109975333
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–4PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–4PM
Friday: 7:30AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
Kalyan Chakravarthi Koppisetty
I strongly recommend my fellow Indians not to fall into the trap and try to consult a different health care professional as your primary, the doctor's front office is so pathetic, they don't respond properly and the helpdesk keeps on transferring the calls and no one answers properly, I got my wife's yearly physicals done on 09/14 its I almost 14 days no update was provided no treatment no blood reports were shared, I highly don't recommend this Doctor because of front office mistakes and negligence towards the patients. ascension is one of the worst service providers.
Valerie Gilchrist
The office staff was friendly and courteous. I did not have to wait long for my appointment. The doctor's examination was thorough. I received a call about my test results on the same day. Kudos to the doctor and staff.
Susan Lynn
I contacted Dr Sharma about getting a prescription for a urinary tract infection. She prescribed something that I had been advised not to take because of an allergy. She thought that I had taken the medication before. When I called to to discuss it with her, I was told that the office was closed and to call the after-hours emergency number. When I called the emergency number, they told me that Dr Sharma had contacted them and told them not to take any calls from me. Dr Sharma is unprofessional and does not care about her patients. She did not respond to any of my email messages explaining that I had been prescribed the medication previously and then not advised to take it because of severe allergies.
barbara evans
My doctor cares about my health if you’re not taking you medicine she will know so don’t play with your doctor because she will let you know I really like my doc.my experience with my doctor is no other then great! The staff is also great I don’t spend long hours at the doctor she gets the job done her and her staff !
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