Mohammad Kukaswadia, MD

Mohammad Kukaswadia, MD
Gwinnett Clinic 3490 Pleasant Hill Rd Duluth, GA 30096
About

Mohammad Kukaswadia, MD

Mohammad Kukaswadia, MD practices as a Neurologist in Duluth, GA.Mohammad Kukaswadia, MD graduated from Dow Med Coll, Univ Of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan.
Primary Specialty

Neurologist

Education Dow Med Coll, Univ Of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan
Training Emory Univ Sch Of Med, Neurology; Wayne St Univ-Detroit M C, Internal Medicine
Services Mohammad Kukaswadia, MD provides neurology services in Duluth, GA. A Neurologist is a physician who diagnoses, treats, and manages disorders, disease, and injuries to the nervous system. This includes such areas as the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles.

Please call Mohammad Kukaswadia, MD at (770) 814-2870 to schedule an appointment in Duluth, GA or to get more information.
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My mother saw this doctor as a follow up from a PCP visit. She completed a driving simulation test on the computer and an additional memory test. He also wanted my mother to do an MRI and a CT scan which my mother declined due to the out of pocket cost. Now before going to see this doctor my mother did a series of test with a neuropsychologist where she was told she had typical age related memory loss, but nothing significant to worry about. So, fast forward to a recent visit with her PCP, she finds out at this visit that this doctor documented in her records that she is at high risk for driving due to cognitive decline/cognitive impairment. This doctor did not have a discussion with her about the test results after that visit nor NEVER received any documentation by mail of these results, my mother found out about these results from her visit months later with her PCP. Needless to say she was livid! Her PCP mails her a copy of these results and none of the areas of focus were in the below range to qualify her as high risk. My mother schedules another appointment with this doctor and I accompany her to this visit well he was not happy with my questions and how I disagreed with his diagnosis as my mother is still very active, she has a part-time job, and she’s very independent. After the word salad he tried to push I told him that he was using decline and impairment interchangeably and which one was it. He became extremely defensive and a bit aggressive with his speech because I was questioning him and I did not trust what he was communicating to us. He then told us he would not schedule a follow up appointment and for us to find a new neurologist and that right there was telling! He didn’t need to tell us that because after this encounter, we weren’t coming back anyways! I believe because my mother didn’t to the MRI and CT scan, this is what he documented for monetary benefit! I’m trusting my instincts here and I would advise no one who really needs to see a neurologist to go to this doctor because he is not in the business of providing actual care for his patients!
by K. Smith xxx.xxx.64.106
October 05, 2023