Edmonton Neurology Clinic

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Edmonton, Canada

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Medical clinic· Neurologist

Edmonton Neurology Clinic Reviews | Rating 2.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Edmonton Neurology Clinic is located in Edmonton, Canada on 625 Parsons Rd SW. Edmonton Neurology Clinic is rated 2.4 out of 5 in the category medical clinic in Canada.

Address

625 Parsons Rd SW

Phone

+1 7804693434

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Chelsea Hee

I don't understand most of the rest of these reviews; I've been a patient of Dr. Jassal for years and could not ask for a better neurologist. He's called in other neurologists to consult on my case, he's seen me through my high risk pregnancy (I'm epileptic), and now he is keeping tabs on my son's health. He's enjoyable to work with, and if I ever need an appointment I get one asap. His receptionist is pleasant and quite competent. I'd recommend him anyday, and have.

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maggie murray

Had an Electromyography EMG test done by Rose . Rose was great put me at ease. The test was painless and fast. Dr Sudharshan was kind and exlpained the results of the test in a manner I could understand. I qould recommend this clinc to others

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Andrew

Had an appointment lined up, which I was unable to make. Because I was dealing with an issue, it slipped my mind to call ahead. Because of this, I am no longer able to see Asif Jamil at all. Ever. The lovely lady who called me to let me know was very helpful, and offered to pass my info along to a more professional practitioner.

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Keeks_89 A

I am very disappointed to hear that this doctor has a policy that if you miss a single appointment let alone a first time appointment that he will no longer see you. As a health care provider myself I understand the high demands to see a specialist however these people wouldn't be looking to see a specialist if it was not required. As health care providers we should not be turning anyone away instead we should be understanding and providing the services to clients whether they missed an appointment or not. I have a friend that did not even get his first appointment because of this policy and it was honestly a silly mistake that he missed it, so now he has to go through the referral process all over again but to see a different Neurologist. If this was a life or death illness and he has to wait longer to see a Neurologist this could result in a worse outcome. We are the ones that people come to when they are looking for answers about their body and turning them away for a missed appointment is shameful.

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M N

Honestly this was such an utter disappointment and considering we are in as pandemic this place made my skin crawl. First off the reception, the only cleanliness they really seem to care about is putting on little booties for your shoes. I saw Dr.P and he was over 30 minutes late. During that time I saw multiple patients come in and out and not one single chair, counter or door knob was wiped down. The reception took their masks off regularly to talk, they did not remove properly and no disenfection after touching. My appointment I really had to advocate for my own health and Dr.P showed no bedside manner and was very unprofessional. I have had better human interaction and care at a McDonald's. The second I left the appointment of broke down in tears. It's doctor's like him that make patients feel defeated.