Locations of Mustafa Dohadwala, MD

Biography

Ages Seen
Adults
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Language(s) Spoken
English
Education
Medical School: MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2007)
Medical School: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2007)
Internship: Internal Medicine, Brigham and Womens Hospital (2008)
Residency: Internal Medicine, Brigham and Womens Hospital (2010)
Residency: Internal Medicine, Brigham and Womens Hospital (2010)
Fellowship: Cardiovasular Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine - Boston (2013)
Fellowship: Cardiac Electrophysiology, Tufts University School of Medicine - Boston (2014)
Certifications
Internal Medicine- American Board of Internal Medicine

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Patient Ratings (464)

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4.9 overall patient satisfaction
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4.9
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4.9
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Patient Comments (237)

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Patients appreciate

Dr. Mustafa Dohadwala receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from patients who consistently praise his exceptional communication skills and ability to explain complex cardiac conditions in understandable, layman's terms. Patients repeatedly describe him as thorough, knowledgeable, and professional, with many highlighting his willingness to take time answering questions without rushing. His bedside manner is frequently commended, with reviewers noting he is caring, kind, respectful, and personable. Many patients appreciate that he listens attentively to their concerns, makes eye contact, and treats them with genuine empathy. His intelligence and expertise are consistently recognized, with several patients stating he is "the best doctor" and that they have complete confidence in his abilities. Patients also value his honesty about risks and treatment options, his use of visual aids like diagrams and models to explain procedures, and his ability to make them feel comfortable and at ease.

Patients also share

A small number of reviews mention areas for improvement. One patient felt slightly rushed during their appointment, though they acknowledged Dr. Dohadwala stays on schedule. Another patient expressed concern about feeling pressured regarding a Watchman procedure recommendation, particularly after a lengthy hospital stay, and indicated they wanted to seek a second opinion. One review noted that an appointment ran very late with no explanation provided, though this appeared to be an isolated incident. A single reviewer mentioned that Dr. Dohadwala talks a bit too fast.

Patient comments are gathered from our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey and are displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.