Address: 32255 Northwestern Hwy #130a, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, USA
Phone: +12487235880
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
Christine M Vert
Dr. Marvin Kasmikha is great! He treats me like family and listens to all of my concerns and addresses every single one of them. And he makes sure I fully understand the plan before he leaves the room. He is your guy if you are looking for a great doctor.
Patrick Hermez
I recently switched over to Dr. Kasmikha about 6 months ago and I have been very pleased with his work. He is very knowledgeable and always has the answers to my questions in regards to my health. I would highly recommend his services to anyone in need of a new doctor!
Rana Maroof
Dr Marvin Kasmikha is the best. I have been seeing dr Kasmikha for almost 1 year he really takes time for his patients. He is very respectful and patient. And if it wasn’t for dr Kasmikha I was getting ready to leave the country to have surgery but after dr Kasmikha looked at my chart he explained to me that it’s not safe for me to leave the country.
Scott Yaldo
I was looking for a new pcp and I heard from a family friend of Dr kasmikha and how great he was, so I changed my primary care physician to Dr kasmikha and I was a new patient of his. I felt very comfortable with him. He made sure he took the time to answer any questions or concerns of mine. It was an easy doctor visit and I think everyone should feel like that. To anyone who needs a primary care physician i recommend Dr kasmikha.
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