Patient Experience
Took my mother to see Dr. Feras. Parking was a hassle that day, but the appointment itself was worth it. He listened to all her concerns, didn't dismiss her worries as 'just old age,' and laid out a clear plan. He spoke to me afterwards in the hallway, making sure I understood her medication changes. Straightforward and effective.
Our son had a high fever that wouldn't break. Dr. Feras had such a calm way about him that settled our nerves right away. He didn't just talk at us; he asked what we had tried at home and worked with that. You could tell he really saw our boy, not just a chart. We left feeling heard and confident in the treatment.
After weeks of vague symptoms, my sister saw Dr. Feras. He connected dots other doctors missed. The relief we felt when he said 'I think I know what this is' was huge. He was genuinely invested in figuring it out. His follow-up has been consistent. We're so glad we ended up at Burjeel and under his care.
At my age, you get used to doctors rushing you. Dr. Feras was different. He listened to every one of my old aches and pains without looking at the clock. He explained my new medication in simple terms and even asked the nurse to find me a warmer blanket. I left feeling properly looked after, not just processed.
We were really scared when my father was admitted. Dr. Elamaireh took the time to call me and my sister directly, even though it was late. He didn't sugarcoat things, but he explained everything step-by-step in a way we could understand. He always returned our calls. Having a doctor who kept the family in the loop made a stressful situation much easier to handle.
Had a weird stomach thing going on for weeks. Saw Dr. Feras at Burjeel. Straight to the point, ordered the right tests, figured it out. Fixed me up. Good doctor.
I went in for what I thought was just a bad flu, but I felt awful. The waiting area was busy, I’ll be honest. But once I got in to see Dr. Feras, he zeroed in on it. He asked about my travel history from months ago, which seemed random, but it clicked for him. Turned out to be a parasite I must have picked up. The whole process, from his hunch to the lab confirmation and the treatment plan, was so thorough. He followed up himself to see if the medication was working. It wasn’t just a quick prescription; he actually solved the puzzle.
I've been seeing Dr. Firuz for my blood pressure management for about five years now, since he was at a different clinic. When he moved to Burjeel, I followed him. That's how much I trust his judgment. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes me. The new hospital is bigger, so sometimes the walk from the parking garage is long, but it's worth it. He's just consistent. You don't find that often.
Had a stubborn skin rash that wouldn't clear up. Went to Dr. Ibrahim at Burjeel Medical City. He looked at it, asked a few direct questions, and changed my medication. It started improving within days. The appointment was quick, but he was focused. He explained what it was and what to expect. No fuss. Problem solved.
I was so worried about these dizzy spells I'd been having. My daughter insisted I see someone, so I booked with Dr. Firuz. He has such a calm way about him. He listened to everything I said, even the bits I thought were silly, and his voice was so gentle when he explained it was likely an inner ear issue. He ordered a simple test to be sure. Just knowing what it was, and that he took me seriously, took such a weight off my shoulders. The clinic was very busy that day, but he never made me feel like a number.
Finally got my energy back! For months I felt run down, just off. I saw Dr. Ibrahim, and instead of just brushing it off, he really dug in. We did some blood work, and he found my vitamin D was practically nonexistent. Started on supplements he recommended, and I feel like a different person. It's such a relief to have someone who actually investigates instead of just saying 'it's stress'. The man knows his stuff.
I'd been feeling run down for months, and my local clinic just kept saying it was stress. Dr. Fouzia was the first to actually listen and connect the dots—the fatigue, the joint pain, things I hadn't even thought were related. She ordered specific tests others hadn't, and it turned out to be something quite rare. She explained it all without making me feel scared, and laid out a clear plan. I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere.
Needed a minor procedure that I was weirdly nervous about. The day of, parking at Burjeel was a nightmare, I had to circle for ages. But once I got in, everything was straightforward. Dr. Fouzia and her team were quick and efficient. It was over before I knew it, and the recovery was exactly as she said it would be—no surprises. Sometimes simple and smooth is exactly what you need.
The hospital itself is impressive, but it's the people who make the difference. From the front desk staff who helped me find my way to the nurse who noticed I was anxious and brought me water, everyone was kind. Dr. Fouzia's assistant was particularly patient with my many questions before the appointment. It didn't feel like a factory; it felt like a place where people actually care.
What stays with me is how Dr. Fouzia talks to you. She sits down, makes eye contact, and never rushes. When I was explaining my symptoms, she just let me talk, even when I was rambling. She has a calm way about her that makes you feel like you're the only patient she has that day. You leave feeling heard, not just processed.
My dad was admitted to Burjeel Medical City, and Dr. Frea was his main doctor. Honestly, the whole thing was scary for us, but she was the one person who always made time to explain things to me and my sister in plain English, not just medical jargon. She’d call me directly with updates, even after her shifts. That meant the world when you’re sitting at home worrying. She really looked after him, and looked after us, too.
As someone who can't afford long downtime, I needed a doctor who was direct and got things moving. Dr. Frea Perdawood at Burjeel was exactly that. I came in with a persistent issue, she ordered the right tests quickly, diagnosed it, and laid out a clear treatment plan. The whole process felt streamlined. I'm back to work and feeling much better. No fuss, just effective care.
Look, I don't like going to the doctor. But I had to see someone for this nagging pain. Saw Dr. Frea. She was straight with me—listened, poked around, told me what she thought it was and wasn't. Got a scan to be sure, called me herself with the results (it was fine). Parking at the hospital is a nightmare, but she was good. Would see her again if I had to.
I'd been feeling run down for months, just off my game. My visit to Dr. Frea Ramzi Perdawood started like any other—waiting room, a bit of a wait, the usual. But the consultation was different. She didn't just glance at my chart; she asked about my work stress, my sleep, things I hadn't even connected. She remembered small details I'd mentioned when I came back for a follow-up. The treatment was straightforward, but it was her approach that stuck with me. She solved the puzzle by actually listening to all the pieces, not just the obvious ones. Felt like proper, thoughtful care.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Abdulkader Hamad actually listened. He asked questions about things no one else had, like specific foods and even my travel history years ago. He ordered some different tests and figured out it was a tricky parasitic infection I must have picked up ages ago. I'm finally on the right treatment and starting to feel like myself. He didn't just give up.