There are generally so many words that describe healthcare services today. I have a great affinity for what these highly skilled professionals do each day. It is with true mixed emotions I write the following. While as the previous review noted the service on the front of house was acceptable. However the work and medical practice the doctor actually did(who’s name I will leave out) was sincerely life altering for the worse. He had no compassion for what was a major surgery for my family and the end result including medical billing deserves disciplinary action. If you are considering any minor or major surgery on your eye(s) I would recommend the Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore. Your vision deserves the best service and medical attention despite your ability to pay. I would never recommend this super group as they should review all of their doctors because emotionally and physically this group’s medical practice has altered my life.
Susan L.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
I’d called my mother’s long-term ophthalmologist’s office nine days ago(a Friday afternoon) in order to get her an urgent/last-minute appointment for six days ago — and it also needed to be «first thing», since she had back-to-back appointments due to moving to Pikesville imminently. Unsurprisingly, her retina specialist(at Washington Eye Physicians & Surgeons [see my separate review]) was already booked-up — but his terrific secretary(assistant-?) highly recommended The Retina Group of Washington(located in the same building). I figured the chances were probably nil — but when I called, the(VERY friendly and helpful) receptionist told me Dr. Lai could see my mother at 8:45 a.m. The receptionist was as friendly in person as on the phone, plus Dr. Lai was *very* kindhearted and friendly. Another doctor briefly saw my mother first, and he was *also* very friendly.