I went to see Dr. Wanid for a routine physical and to switch over my medication from a prior doctor. I waited over an hour to see him. His office was full of people when I arrived. He seemed to be overscheduled. When I finally saw him, he was abrupt and borderline rude. At one point, he actually interrupted me and said«This is taking too long!» I’ve never had a doctor say that to me before. It’s clear that Dr. Wanid is overbooked with too many patients. You’ll find it easy to schedule an appointment with him but be prepared to be rushed through your appointment.
Alpha B.
Place rating: 1 Alexandria, VA
It’s hard to recommend a doctor that can’t diagnose problems or write good referrals. I’m sorry, but for all the good reviews, I simply have not found results I would expect with Wani. I feel the doctor is simply there to collect money and to incrementally violate the Hippocratic Oath. The staff seems nice enough, but don’t go to this doctor for any sense of urgency. It doesn’t exist. Perhaps this is a good clinic for small problems or fixes, which are not the things I came in for.
Patrick I.
Place rating: 4 Fredericksburg, VA
So I know it has been a long time since my reviews but I wanted to be able to give you good information on locations that I have visited. So here goes… It was a Friday and the cold that I had turned into something much worse. My primary doctor was booked and I was unable to go in. As we all know going in the ER or even a urgent care center can mean big bucks(especially if it isn’t during a pay week). I went onto my insurance website and located this doctor and called to see if he had any availability. HEDID… So I live in the Quincy Street area so I hop in my car and get the road to be shocked that it was right next door in Randolph Towers. How awesome would it be to have a doctors office right in your residential building. I can so see myself not feeling good and walking downstairs to the doctor in my PJs and house slippers. Check-in was a breeze and the staff was friendly and nice. Doctor W. came out and called me back. He was very nice, attentive, and did a good job listening to my concerns. I also noticed that he had HIV medication information on his desk and also information on new medication that was approved by the FDA. I was shocked to find a small doctor’s office to be well informed and educated on such infectious diseases. After poking his brain it was evident that he knew what he was talking about(Duh!). So I found out I had a sinus infection and he gave me information on the problem and gave me tips on how to feel better. He gave me a prescription for some medication and he sent me along the way. Over all the experience was great! I was impressed on the check-in speed and the kindness of the staff. The doctor was really well educated on HIV and so I suggest that anyone who is dealing with that condition and wants to find a local doctor rather than the Juniper Program or Whitman Walker look this way. Overall a fantastic experience.
Megan M.
Place rating: 1 Arlington, VA
This is by far the worst doctor I have ever seen. He is absolutely condescending, his office staff reeks of unprofessional behavior and attitude, and it is generally just the worst experience I’ve ever had at a «medical» facility.(I use this term loosely, as he and his staff were very new-age and couldn’t seem to figure out what I was talking about when I told them anything I’d spoken with an old doc about.) BEWARE!