My problem of Achalasia (difficulty swallowing food/liquid) started in December, 2014. I was referred to ENT specialist to rule out any other possibilities. I was then refereed to GI specialsit but never heard anything from DOc's office. So, I went to emergency and I saw Dr. Kareemi there. Instead of doing Gastroscopy there right way as I was in so much pain, He decided to performed the scope on me as an outpatient after 2 months. After another 1.5 months, he gave me an appointment to see him at his office to discuss about options I have. He looked very polite and nice throughout and he is intelligent for sure. But my problem worsened so much to the point that I had to go back to my country to perform the surgery right away and I informed to his office that I can't wait. After coming back here, I called Dr. Kareemi's office to scheduled an appointment to see me as he was looking after my case. But he refused to see me saying that I got the surgery done in another country. Didn't understand it completely, because what if I immigrated here right after surgery? , that means no doctor in Canada can see me and I have to go to my home country every time? It was illogical answer. My family doctor, really a gentleman, referred me to another GI specialist and talked to her about my situation and DR. Bailey agreed to see me and scheduled an appointment in a month or so. Just before a scheduled appointment with her, she called to my family doctor to inform that she can't see me as she spoke to Dr. Kareemi and he told her that I yelled at him. I don't understand why Dr. Kareemi (Medical is such noble profession and doctors are respected as life giver) tells such a white lie to other doctor to prevent her to see the patient in pain? Really frustrated. It looks like he was not happy me going to abroad for surgery as he lost referral money or something? I don't know what was his intention to speak such a blatant lies. I don't know what to do now. But planning to file complaint against both the doctors as they can't refuse to see patient as they are under oath. They can't play with lives of patients.
Posted Date : 04/12/2014
Anonymous
Not sure if he is a good doctor or not but this guy is a obnoxious. He’s rude, won’t answer questions and don’t try to question him or else. And major god complex. Not someone you want to see when your not feeling well. Also overbooked.
Anonymous
I have been seeing Dr. Kareemi since I moved to Calgary 12 years ago. Previously, I had been under the care of two other Gastroenterologists. Dr. Kareemi saw that my UC was not being treated by previously prescribed medication and immediately took me off them. We tried several meds until once finally worked. He did not give up on me, even though I had gone through 8 years of not being able to find the appropriate treatment.
I am glad he is a confident, competent and professional doctor. He understands the nuances associated with IBS illnesses. When a new treatment was about to be made available, he made sure that I was on the list to receive this.
He has ensured my treatment has always been appropriate, even when other doctors did not.
Anonymous
Doe not listen to patients. It did not a address my issues. Provided different opinion. He became rude
Anonymous
Very rude, condescending, and arrogant. This person would not last in a private health system as he would not have any patients from his awful behaviour
Anonymous
This doctor is arrogant, condescending, and rude. He has a “god” complex and does not tolerate being questioned (even respectfully). He isn’t open to any suggestions made by a patient regarding his/her care, and does not seem to care about his patients unless they defer to his opinion completely. He is offended if a patient seeks another opinion and seems to punish patients for seeking help elsewhere. His staff are unhelpful and disrespectful. I would not recommend this doctor to anyone.