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Alan Afsari, MD

22151 Moross Rd Ste 214 Detroit, Michigan, 48236

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Submitted by Carlotta J Jackson on 12/30/2022

Amazing Orthopedic Surgeon

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Dr. Alan M. Afsari is an amazing Orthopedic Surgeon he is very kind, caring and approachable and he explains everything to you in detail. Dr. Afsari performed surgery on my nephews broken ankle and he did an excellent job, his personality and demeanor is outstanding it is so nice to deal with a doctor when the doctor is kind, down to earth and approachable and Dr. Afsari is all of that.

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