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Bushra G. Fazili, M.D.
Gastroenterologist

About Bushra G. Fazili, M.D.
Dr. Bushra G. Fazili received her undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and her medical degree from Upstate University in Syracuse, New York. She trained as a resident and Chief Resident in the Department of Internal Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine. She also received her GI Fellowship from the University of Rochester and is a Board Certified Gastroenterologist.
Dr. Fazili has received many honors and awards including the Milton S. Lauria Award (an award given to young residents), an Honors College Scholarship, and the Howard Hughes Undergraduate Research Fellow Award.
Dr. Fazili’s gastroenterology interests include colorectal cancer screening, gastro-esophageal reflux disease, inflammatory bowel disease and diseases of the liver.
Dr. Fazili is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology, the American Gastroenterology Association, and the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
Dr. Fazili enjoys traveling with her husband and three children.
Locations

Gastroenterology Group of Rochester: Batavia
Batavia, NY 14020
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I have a lower rating (not 5 star) because it was especially frustrating, time consuming, and difficult to get an appointment scheduled through Rebecca, the secretary. I was originally scheduled to come in for an EDG in January 2024 but they wouldn't take my insurance that I had at that time (medicaid d/t inbetween jobs).. and even though I told her that in february I would be back on bcbs again.... she would NOT put me in the schedule. I was so mad that I didn't call again until this January 2025.... Rebecca had me fill out "new patient" paperwork again.... I sent it back within 2 days February 2025 and called the office 5 times checking in to see if paperwork was approved over 3 months time. Finally in May I was"approved" to get an appointment and was sceduled for Aug 12th. 8 Months later. And I have Barrets esophagus that needs to be monitored! That was a very disappointing experience!!!
Hopefully, moving forward that doesn't happen again because I do love Dr. Fazili!
Update: Unfortunately, my colonoscopy did not go as well as it should have. I told the nurse twice right before the procedure that I get nauseous from anesthesia and would they please be sure to let the doctor know. I was too loopy right before and after the procedure to follow up on this. Nothing was prescribed or given to me, and I spent hours vomiting after I arrived home. Yes, I should have called and let them know immediately, but kept hoping the feeling would pass. The moral of the story is MAKE SURE to let the DOCTOR know of any concerns, in case the nurse you get does not care enough to listen.