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Dr. Louis Asaro

  (1 review)
Gender: Male
Specialty: Emergency Medicine
Location: 210 E University Pkwy, Baltimore, MD 21218
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  The polar opposite of what a doctor should be - avoid at all costs..., Apr 17, 2011

He was patronizing and cruel to me as a patient and to his medical student and staff. He is the polar opposite of what a doctor should be. He has little if any respect for his patients (or anyone I observed him interact with for that matter) as human beings and has a major chip on his shoulder.

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