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    University Otolaryngology

    1.9(16 reviews)
    2.0 miLower South Providence

    Dr K is wonderful! She is wonderful with the kids and has a great personality. She explained…read moreeverything that was going on to my son, and made the whole experience well worth our visit. I give her a 10 star. The two window 'receptionist' on the other hand I give a 0 (zero). At check-in I noticed a misspelling in our street name. When I told her about it, she never made the correction. (The doctor's assistant actually made the correction). After the appointment, the only reason that in approached the counter was to get a doctor's excuse for the visit. I asked the young lady for Doctor note. After searching for ever she told us that we had a copay. Not a problem but you would think to ask for copay before appointment. I told her that had we not needed a doctors note to get back to school today, I would not have stopped at the window. After paying, she asked if I needed a doctors note. When I told her that that's why we stopped at the window and that was my original request, she said 'so, let me know if we have an attitude. Because that sign (posted on their window) says that we are understaffed and we are not taking attitude from anyone.' At that point I stopped and said, 'thank you. I need a doctors note so he can go back to school.' She printed out the note and we ran off to get my son back to classes. Before giving my son the note to take into school, the note allows him to go back to school tomorrow. Not only are these young ladies incompetent, but they are rude. The doctor is excellent, but the window receptionists need an attitude adjustment.

    Been a patient for several years. Spent $6,000 on hearing aids they sold me. Supposed to go back…read moreevery 6 months to get them checked. First few times were ok. Then had to reschedule appointment. On hold for 35 minutes, got an idiot who insisted I needed to see a doctor first. Finally got them to understand I needed my normal six month hearing aid adjustment. So, they connected me to a voice mail, out of office. Go anywhere else, they are impossible to deal with! Oh, and I see doctor once a year, spends 5 minutes with me, looks in my ears, teaks me I'm ok, charges $25 copay and hundreds to insurance.

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    Women & Infants

    5.0(1 review)
    2.1 miUpper South Providence

    This review is specifically for the W&I Bone Health program aka Dex a Scan…read more An appointment was scheduled by phone and a date given within a weeks time. That was excellent. It was requested that I not take any calcium for a few days leading up to the test and to wear clothing without metal. I also needed to bring a referral. No scans without a referral. The building has it's own private parking lot, which is excellent as parking around the hospital is dear. The office is down one level, first door on the right. An elevator is available if needed. I checked-in and had a seat in the large waiting area. The building has no public restrooms, but a private one is available behind the clinic door if needed. Before my test I was weighed and measured. Stand up tall! The patient lays on their back, on a hard table. The radiologst goes into the next room to run the scan. The table can be moved remotely to get the correct body position. After one round of images, my feet were strapped to a small plastic form to keep my toes turned in and another round of films taken. After that, images of my wrist were taken. And that's it. No disrobing needed as I wore no metal. Reports are accessed through their online patient portal. The total appointment took about 30 minutes from check-in to driving away. DexA Scans are not covered by hospital financial aid.

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