USAMA TARIQ

Neurology

4.7 out of 5

48 verified ratings

48 Ratings, 19 Comments


The following ratings and reviews are based on verified feedback collected from independently administered patient experience surveys. The ratings and comments submitted by patients reflect their own views and opinions. Patient identities are withheld to ensure confidentiality and privacy.
Jun 30, 2026
Okay

Jun 29, 2026
Excellent

Jun 26, 2026
It was great, and I really like Dr.Tariq.

Jun 17, 2026
Dr Tariq is superior and I always look forward to my appointment with him. He knows all about my MSA and CBD. His care has been essential to my stable symptoms.

Jun 8, 2026
The staff starting at check in, to the tech, nurse, doctor and check out are absolutely amazing. This is a great place to find answers and not add to your stress. My family is very thankful we found Dr Tariq

Jun 1, 2026
All was good. The only issue I ever have is the front reception desk. They are usually having an office party there instead of focusing on patients.

May 6, 2026
Satisfied!No problems! Parking sometimes crowded!

Apr 28, 2026
Everyone was very helpful, patient, and quick!

Apr 28, 2026
Great!

Mar 24, 2026
I'm very satisfied with the level and quality of care I'm receiving from my doctors there.

Dec 16, 2025
All good

Dec 6, 2025
Dr Tariq is so thorough and knowledgeable about my brain disease and is able to help my wife and I accept it and prepare for what is ahead.

Nov 4, 2025
Very efficient and I have confidence in the doctor and his assessment of my condition.

Oct 22, 2025
I'm so thankful for Dr. Tariq. Love that he really listens to me.

Oct 22, 2025
Great staff caring for the patients

Oct 1, 2025
Leave with great understanding what's going on

Sep 29, 2025
Dr Tariq is such a great doctor! I'm so grateful to have him as my doctor. He has been more effective and productive with me in 3 visits than I've had with so many other doctors in the past!

Sep 23, 2025
Glad I was placed with the correct doctor

Jul 30, 2025
I’m concerned that my provider may not be fully certified in the condition he’s treating me for. He told me not to trust others “just because they say they know about my illness,” yet his name doesn’t appear on the national list of providers certified in this field. In addition, these other specialists are Mayo affiliated through my local healthcare system and have extensive experience in how their specialty fits my condition. Meanwhile, my cardiologist—who is certified—has a clearer understanding of my condition. My neurologist at UAB seems confident in his own conclusions, but his explanations often contradict both my lived experience and what I’ve read in peer-reviewed literature. Other specialists treating me across systems have confirmed what I’m experiencing. I’ve left appointments feeling confused, not because I don’t want to understand, but because the information doesn’t always add up or align with what other experts are telling me.