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Dr. Aria Olumi, MD
Telehealth available
About
Dr. Aria Olumi, MD works in Boston, MA as
They are board certified in
Education
- University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Medical School — 1992
Insurance Accepted
- Aetna
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Connecticare
- First Health
- Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
- Humana
- MVP Health Care
- Tufts Health Plan
- UnitedHealthCare
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Languages
English
Patient Satisfaction
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Dr. Olumi was very professional, sincere, and responsible. I had a very good experience, I was seen in timely manner and followed through after surgery. I had some minor complications and he personally came to the hospital to take care of me. He is an expert in his specialties and has excellent communication with his patients. He was very informative and made sure I understood my condition, the procedure, and post-surgical care. I would highly recommend Dr. Olumi to anyone who is looking for a good Urologist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Olumi accepts telehealth appointments. See Dr. Olumi's profile to make an appointment.
Dr. Olumi accepts Aetna, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts and Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as many others.
Dr. Olumi's office is located at 330 Brookline Ave Boston, MA 02215. Find other locations and directions on MedicalNewsToday.
Dr. Olumi frequently sees patients for
Dr. Olumi has a star rating of 4.5/5 and has been reviewed 11 times.
Dr. Olumi is board certified in
Dr. Olumi has been practicing as an Urology Specialist for 32 years.
Hospital Affiliations
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
330 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA 02215 Directions (617) 667-3739
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Office
55 Fruit St # G, Boston, MA 02114 Directions (617) 643-0237
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