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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The doctor Sent me away and now is billing me for no show

I went to see a Dr. Ahmed Moustafa In December of 2021, and some of the worst pain I've ever felt in my life. they told me I would have to make an appointment to get an MRI and then he would see me in his office and he treated me not very respectably. The MRI was set for several days out and I begged them to make it like within 24 hours but they would not do it and incidentally two days later I was Houston Methodist Hospital dying. I would be in there for 18 days in ICU, go home on a PICC line for 6 weeks, and have four major surgeries in three months and a blood transfusion. So I was busy fighting for my life and the last thing on my mind was an appointment that I had made a few days prior. This doctor has continued to bill me since that and I just got another bill in the mail today. It is a charge for a missed appointment. I had written on another bill the situation and mailed it back to their office three years ago. They sent me to collections after that. I guess he doesn't understand that I missed that appointment because I was dying something that I had gone to him for help for and he sent me away and his office showed no effort to expedite any service despite the intense and immense pain I was in which I was effectively dying from osteomyelitis complicated by MRSA and I was in full blown sepsis. The high temperature in his office should have given him an implication that something wasn't right coupled with the pain I was in, now he could not have possibly known the osteomyelitis had already eaten a third of my femur. but he could clearly see I was in distress and I needed help so to book me several days out was blatantly negligent. I have really made several attempts to try to get this taken off my record and on principle I am not paying this money. And if I get another bill I'm gonna have to take to social media to make them stop because he failed me... I'm not paying a doctor who failed me $25 because I didn't show because I was dying in another hospital. And his bedside manner was arrogant and he was so rude to me that I cried all the way home from that appointment. I'm sorry but this doctor has forgotten what he got took his oath about and it clearly is all about money at this point.

18 November 2025
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