Risal Djohan

Risal DjohanDr

3.6(7 reviews)A Bldg, 2049, East 100th Street, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH 44195

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Risal Djohan, MD, is a plastic surgeon at Cleveland Clinic. He received his medical training at Finch University of Health Sciences, Chicago Medical School, and went on to complete a residency in General Surgery through Catholic Health Partners, Columbus Hospital. He also completed fellowships in plastic surgery at the University of Chicago Hospitals and an aesthetic surgery fellowship at Cleveland Clinic.

Dr. Djohan's special interests include facial cosmetic and plastic surgery, including face lifts (rhytidectomy) and cosmetic nose surgery (rhinoplasty), as well as BotoxÆ and injectable fillers. Additionally, his interests include breast surgery, liposuction and tummy tucks (abdominoplasty).

He has been board-certified in both general surgery and plastic surgery. His many clinical interests include microvascular surgery and reconstruction of the breast.

Locations (1)

Cleveland, OH

A Bldg, 2049, East 100th Street, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH 44195

Procedures (5)

ProcedureRank in US
#471
#780
#653
#162
#978

Reviews (7)

3.6

7 reviews

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1.0
Sep 18, 2025
As a patient I don't think I'd recommend this hospital because the act like the care but then when you need assistance no one will lift a finger to do anything, even if you "nag" them. Which is the worse thing, having a 2 faces physician

Jessica Schmidt

5.0
Jul 22, 2025
Had a GI procedure done today, everyone was fantastic! Shout out to Gretchen, Angie, and Dennis. They were great! Same with my whole care team! Highly recommend!!!

Katelin Anderson

1.0
Apr 25, 2025
DISGUSTING PLACE !! You’d think being cleveland clinic they’d have standards but they don’t. We’ve been waiting for over 45mins I am currently writing this as we are still waiting. All for them to schedule us an appt. So we went to see the doctor once we were done, we were taken to another area TO SCHEDULE ANOTHER APPT TO GET AN EXAM DONE. WAITING OVER 45MINS TO SCHEDULE AN APPT. And so I kindly approached the desk to notify them that we’ve been waiting for over 40mins TO SCHEDULE AN APPT. They were so nice they went to go check and I over hear one of the ladies say “well they can wait”. Like what?? What kind of system does Cleveland clinic run that you wait over 45mins TO SCHEDULE AN APPT. Are you guys serious? The lady that helped us was nice but this system is so embarrassing for cleveland clinic wow.

Ameerah Mustafa

5.0
Jul 11, 2024
Great experience here! The nurses and doctors are extremely nice and knowledgeable. Much better than the doctors in my area (outside of Cleveland). The building was super clean and modern. So many maps to help you figure out where you need to go.

Bean !

5.0
Jun 3, 2024
Treated promptly with dignity and respect. Love the Cleveland clinic! Smooth running with coordination between all -- amazing!

Jenifer T.

5.0
Dec 15, 2023
GPS to the Crile Building. The parking lot there is by permit only, so park in the garage across Carnegie Ave. You will pay a few dollars by credit card....

Debra V.

3.0
Nov 29, 2018
Most off your care teams doctors and nurse practitioners will call you in person if you request certain cpn's have their own opinions but they have to file their doctor's orders and they listened to other doctors judgements on judgement called for who you bring with you to your appointment and my long history with this establishment there has been many mistakes and then if they get anything from an outside source wondering about your condition it turns into a conspiracy not a joke . And those little boards they give you in the beginning of your appointment there nothing but trick questions . Be careful what you put down in my experience I wouldn't even use those because my care is getting worse as I feel better and get to primary condition in primary shape they strip me up all medication that helps me and want me to start from scratch done with that been through it for you two and a half years and I tell them I am all right at the moment and they insist I'm switching medications I am not comfortable with and they push it and push it on you be careful if you continue to go to this first off I wouldn't get primary Care through them and then your primary care has to listen to the rest of the conspiracy conspiracy you think maybe expanding in a little bit but go and look at your own records and see how you feel and tell them how you feel and you will see if it doesn't happen to you I guess you're the lucky one.

William Simmons