Afsoon Roberts, MD

Afsoon Roberts, MD
George Washington School-Med 2150 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20037
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Afsoon Roberts, MD

Afsoon Roberts, MD practices as an Infectious Disease Specialist in Washington, DC.Afsoon Roberts, MD graduated from George Washington Univ Sch Of Med & Hlth Sci, Washington Dc 20037.
Primary Specialty

Infectious Disease Specialist

Education George Washington Univ Sch Of Med & Hlth Sci, Washington Dc 20037
Training Geo Washington Univ Sch Med, Infectious Diseases; Geo Washington Univ Sch Med, Internal Medicine
Services George Washington School-Med provides infectious disease care in Washington, DC.

Please call Afsoon Roberts, MD at (202) 741-3333 to schedule an appointment in Washington, DC or to get more information.
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I feel like my appointment was pointless. None of my questions were answered, nothing was accomplished, and I felt worse when I left. She and her colleague both just quoted the CDC guidelines and controversial schools theory at me, it was like I was the first lyme patient they ever had. This was the most stressful and intense doctor's appointment. Both Dr. Roberts and her fellow Dr. Rodgeruiez seemed like they were behaving very bizarrely, they kept citing Lyme treatment controversy and telling me that there were "two schools" and cited the CDC treatment guidelines several times. I had no idea what they were talking about, when they realized that they apologized. It was a complete nightmare. I came here to see a specialist because I tested positively for lyme disease, but I felt like I was walking into an argument. Maybe they wanted to treat me terribly because they don't want patients with lyme disease, from the other reviews it seems like they treat patients with disease that "NEED treatment" very well (her colleague told me that lyme clears up without any antibiotics). Maybe this office is very political, but I am still filing a complaint with the MFA.
by wasted_time xxx.xxx.180.137
December 15, 2012