The Ultimate Health Resource
20 visitors online now
male-doctor-right-96x96.jpg

Dr. Omar Abu-Romeh

  (0 reviews)
Gender: Male
Specialty: Internal Medicine
Location: 3635 Vista Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63110
Staff
Facilities
Knowledge
Helpful
Value

Patient Reviews

Be the first to review Omar Abu-Romeh!

Recent Reviews for Doctors Similar to Dr. Omar Abu-Romeh

  Does not respond to calls from patient or pharmacy..., Apr 11, 2012

During my last appointment, lab results were slow in being returned, and were not available for discussion and this doctor promised to call as soon as the results were available. THREE WEEKS later, I still do not have the results of the tests. Repeated calls to the office are deleted from the voice mail with no response whatsoever. Due to a problem with a prescription as written, the pharmacy has also left repeated voice mails with requests for information/instructions, which are also ignored. The outgoing message states that all calls will be returned within 24-48 hours. This has not happened, either for myself or the pharmacy. Not gettng any response from this office is inexecusable.
  Truly a new, modern American doctor. He should have studied law...., Mar 18, 2012

Dmowski is a woefully skilled, monument of inadequacy. He is a proud failure as a doctor who could care less about a patient; which makes him the poster-boy for all corporate physicians who came to the medical industry to create a lasting legacy built on cold, hard cash and nothing more.
  Dr. Ghai's unprofessionalism and poor judgement almost killed me...., Feb 16, 2012

Dr. Ghai refused to have a heart cath performed on me at the request of Dr. Hess at Shands teaching hospital. I had seen Dr. Ghai about my malignant HBP. After several visits and a hospital stay he declared my problem was to much sodium. My resting BP was 167/110 at the time of my release from the hospital. I was referred to Dr. Hess at Shands for a 2nd opinion at the request of my family doctor.. Dr Hess indicated I needed a CT scan. He wondered out loud why this had not already been performed while under Dr. Ghai's care during my hospital stay. The CT showed I had Triple vessel calcification. Dr. Hess referred me back to Ghai to have the Cath performed. He felt this was necessary due to my symptons and family history(father died of heart attack at 49, mother had CABG at 62). He told me to have Dr. Ghai call for a consultation. Upon return to Dr. Ghai he refused to order the cath saying it was unnecessary. He said "I am the professional, Dr. Hess is just a surgeon". I returned to Shands were Dr. Hess had the cath performed. It revealed I had 5 blockages 752% or greater. I had CABG performed at Shands on 1/4/11. The physicians at Shands could not believe the lack of professionalism shown by Ghai. Dr. Ghai is completely incompetent. I would advise anyone seeing him to reconsider.
  Wish the hospital had not chosen him to do my emergency surgery...., Jan 16, 2012

Horrible! Does not listen to patient concerns. Does not allow patient options on how to treat and puts off treatment entirely too much. Does not believe in "pain" and ignores questions from families. Belittles patients.
  She Saved My Life and Listens to What I Have to Say..., Jan 14, 2012

Dr. Gamble has been my primary care physician for 2 years now. After countless doctors office's where the wait time was unbearable and the care limiting and impersonal I have finally found a doctor who listens. Dr. Gamble spent time listening to me, not just about my medical concerns, but to all the pieces that make up the puzzle to a healthy mind, body and soul. I finally felt a long awaited validation! Dr. Gamble saved my life. She discovered a disease that had gone unnoticed in me and brought me back to life through her concierge vision of medicine. I now feel healthier then ever. Having Dr. Gamble as my physician has changed the way I see my future, it is never to late to be healthy and learn about what makes your body work best. I will forever be grateful to have a Doctor who cares as much as she does.