Sayeed U Khan, D.O. is located in Louisville (City in Kentucky), United States. It's address is 5721 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40291.
5721 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40291
5C74+73 Louisville, Kentucky
(502) 231-1144
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Where is Sayeed U Khan, D.O.?
Sayeed U Khan, D.O. is located at: 5721 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40291.
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Coordinates: 38.1631837, -85.5947884
Sayeed U Khan, D.O. Reviews
2023-11-15 18:28:29 GMT
Dr. Khan has seen my daughter since she was born. He is very informative and addresses my concerns as a first time mom. He answers all of my questions and does great with following up. He explains things clearly and assures me when things are normal and when to seek further treatment if necessary. You can tell he truly wants what is best for his patients. He does great interacting with my newborn and is very personable.
2023-07-21 12:19:27 GMT
Tried several pediatricians but when we found Dr. Khan we knew we had found the right one. Everyone in the office is kind and helpful and my daughter loves seeing Dr. Khan and I trust his recommendations.
I couldn't recommended a pediatrician any more than I do Dr. Khan.
2021-04-08 20:12:03 GMT
I absolutely cannot say enough wonderful things about Dr.kahn.
He truly is one of the most caring and wonderful Physicians I have ever come across. He has been caring for my daughter since two days after she was born and every time We go in he is patient and kind answers every single question and reassures me that everything is normal. For a first time mom having found such a wonderful physician for my daughter is amazing.
He’s the best!!!!
Theresa Witten
2022-01-23 15:51:10 GMT
Dr. Kahn is a gem of a provider for adolescents. He is kind, thorough, great with followup and very knowledgable and concerned about the well being of his patients.
2021-04-02 01:47:45 GMT
8-year-old, well check on 3-31-2021; if I could give you zero stars, I would. As a professional, I sat in that patient room listening to you ramble on about your beliefs, family, and how I should allow my child to learn that the world isn't rainbows and fun. I needed to teach my child disappointment. I wanted to lose my cool, I wanted to rip into you and let you have it, but as a Mother I wouldn't do that in front of my child as a professional I wouldn't dishonor the medical community.
Dr. Kahn, do you know me? Do you know me personally, or even let's say as an acquaintance? No, no, you do not. In medical school, did they not teach you that you must leave all your bias, beliefs and judgments at the door before you enter a patient's room for a consult?
" As a health professional, it is imperative that you learn to build trusting relationships with your patients. Part of of forming trust is listening to each patient's individual needs and establishing an awareness of his or her culture. You must be open to people who are different from you. A cultural assessment is an integral part part of forming a full database of information about each patient" ( Javrvis & Eckhardt 2000).
All I asked the nurse to tell you was please be gentle when you speak to my child about their weight. Nothing more, nothing less. As I continue my MSN I will use your ignorance and intolerance as motivation. Did I discriminate because you are not from the same culture as myself? No, the answer is no, I would never discriminate. You may not care who "hates" you, like you said, but deep down I think you hate yourself the most and I feel so sorry for your family and other patients you may encounter.
Did the oath you took to do no harm not include emotional abuse? My child's new pediatrician could not believe what she heard when I played her the recording of our appointment. She was appalled and disgusted. My child is 8, and all I wanted was a Well-Check, not a discussion on parenting, being a jerk or obstetrics.
I hope you take time to reflect on your behavior as a professional and I truly hope you see the err of your ways. These are children, and if they didn't already know disappointment, which my child does, but you didn't know this, they will after a visit with you.
I pray that you become the doctor you were meant to be, I will always pray for you, I want you to change for the good of all your patients.
Sincerely,
Nicole Kent
Please review the book I quoted and referenced for you, I do honestly believe it will help you understand what being a healthcare professional means to our patients and society.
References
Jarvis C., & Eckhardt A. (2000). Physical Examniation & Health Assessment. Elsevier. Chapter 2 page 11.
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