James Saadi, MD

James Saadi, MD
James Saadi Inc 725 E Santa Clara St Ste 301 San Jose, CA 95112
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James Saadi, MD

James Saadi, MD practices as a Neurosurgeon in San Jose, CA.James Saadi, MD graduated from Kasr El Aini Fac Med Cairo Univ, Cairo (915-02 After 1/1971).
Primary Specialty

Neurosurgeon

Education Kasr El Aini Fac Med Cairo Univ, Cairo (915-02 After 1/1971)
Training Wayne St Univ Affil Hosp, Neurological Surgery; Wayne St Univ Affil Hosp, Neurology; Harper-Grace Hosps-Grace, General Surgery; Harper-Grace Hosps-Grace, Flexible Or Transitional Year
Services James Saadi, MD provides neurosurgery in San Jose, CA. A Neurosurgeon is trained to diagnose and treat disorders of the spinal cord, brain and nervous system such as Parkinson's disease and neurological disorders.

Please call James Saadi, MD at (408) 286-0464 to schedule an appointment in San Jose, CA or to get more information.
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Recent Reviews
Performed several surgeries on me 20-30 years ago.

HE’S THE BEST!
by Dawn xxx.xxx.22.205
August 11, 2021
Wonderful down to earth Doctor. Saved my life 4 brain surgeries required..
by Suzanne Toovey xxx.xxx.55.163
August 05, 2015
Recent Polls
Does this provider promptly return your phone calls?
Definitely! They always call me back very quickly!
Did this provider's staff seem to respect him/her?
Yes, I could tell the staff respected him/her
Was this provider sympathetic to your situation?
Yes, they were sympathetic and caring
Was this provider's office too cold?
Way too cold, I thought I would catch hypothermia
Did you feel like this provider's office was understaffed?
Somewhat, they could've used more help
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.3.114
July 07, 2013
Does this provider have a good professional reputation within your community?
Absolutely not, they are not trustworthy at all
Does this provider welcome questions?
Not at all. They ignored my questions
Is this provider willing to pursue advice from other providers when necessary?
Not at all. They were too arrogant to ask for any assistance, even though they knew it would help
Was this neurosurgeon friendly?
Polite Enough
by Anonymous
May 26, 2011
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