Jamal Taha, MD

Jamal Taha, MD
Mayfield Clinic & Spine 506 Oak St Cincinnati, OH 45219
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(4 Reviews)
I had lumbar fusion surgery by Dr. Taha in 2011. He too almost ruined my life. He left me with an abcess the size of my fist, yet said there was nothing wrong with me. "you're just a slow healer". I had to have 6 more back surgeries to fix what he screwed up. It was hard to find another MD that would work on me. I do not understand how that scum is allowed to still operate on people. I work in the hospital where he operates and it is heartbreaking to see him mess up other people's lives and I can't say anything to them. All I can do is pray for them
by Painful in Ohio xxx.xxx.16.10
September 07, 2015
I could deal with the smug and jerky attitude. But he ruined my back/neck/spine and then got violent with me. If you value your life, do not allow him near you. I don't know what idiot certified him, but he hates American women and should be deported. He screamed at my husband and I, botched the surgery and paralyzed me. He shouldn't be allowed in a hospital. Please, listen to me. I don't know who is writing him good reviews, but they are flukes. I talked to 20 nurses, they all said the same thing, he doesn't care if he ruins you, especialy if you're a woman, and they would not let him operate on their dog.
by Mary Jane xxx.xxx.71.232
December 02, 2012
Did this provider listen to your input and concerns?
Yes
Did this provider prominently display their diplomas or business license?
Yes
Does this provider have a good professional reputation within your community?
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by Anonymous
May 16, 2011
I've met with this doctor a couple times now and both times were at least 20 minutes after my appointment time. It starts out fine, he shook my hand and seemed pleasant enough, but I felt very rushed and not able to ask questions. It seems if he felt my question was not about what he could help me with he said "Stop there, this is not my area, you need to see a rheumatologist". Very short and uninterested in my questions.

Now, I don't feel I'm a "needy" person, in search of constant attention, but he definitely didn't make me feel cared for or cared about.
by dianec2428
January 01, 2010
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