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Dr. Muhammad Ashraf


West Lafayette, Ohio



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8



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600 East Main Street
West Lafayette, OH 43845

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Comments by sickpatient on 03/30/06

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8
Not given Dr. Ashraf is the most nicest, kindest, loving doctor I have seen. He takes the time to listen to your problems, he is very patient, generous with his time. I feel great after seeing him in his office. I would recommend him to anyone. I hope he stays in our little town. Good doctors are hard to find but easy to lose.

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Cost Medical Equipment
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Office Waiting Time Appointment Availability
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Comments by Firemom31 on 09/14/06:

It is interesting to read this, I can only assume that the individual who was so pleased with this Dr is under the age of 65 and prefers herbal medications to traditional pharmaceuticals. Unfortunately, herbals are not covered by Medicare, and it pains me to see the elderly bilked out of their small social security because he tells them they don't need prescriptions, all they need are his private label herbal preparations. While these natural remedies have a valuable place in medicine, they are highly inappropriate for treating diseases such as renal failure or cancer. An elderly person shouldn't have to choose between groceries and herbals. Highly inappropriate practice to push these things on people, in my opinion, definately unethical.

 





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