Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Nuss Roger C ,MD

    5.0 (2 reviews)

    Nuss Roger C ,MD Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Nuss Roger C ,MD

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Ben J.
    235
    75
    13

    15 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Ramon A Franco Jr, MD

    Ramon A Franco Jr, MD

    2.8(5 reviews)
    2.5 miWest End

    I've been generally happy with him, and he worked under the best in the city for a while, but…read moregetting appointments with him are very difficult, and to be perfectly frank, his receptionists are rude, inflexible and "NASTY" so I stopped going to him for that reason alone. Very poor manners... One of them actually said to me " go ahead and complain to him he likes me, so it won't matter"...I kid you not...when I wanted to register a complaint.

    Bottom line: if you want to see one of the world's best otolaryngologists for a voice issue, it's…read moreworth dealing with some of the hassles. Pro Tip: Make friends with Nancy, his assistant, and your life will be much smoother. I've been seeing Dr. Franco for 4 years for various vocal cord issues (recurrent bleeding and granulomas, a la Adele and John Mayer). I've seen him twice in the past month, once for surgery. I take the bus down from Portland, ME because he is one of the world's premiere otolaryngologists. All of the ENTs I've seen in Maine act like fanboys, eager to impress "Ramon." Several of them have spent time under Dr. Franco's tutelage. In the last couple years, Dr. Franco has become more of an international superstar--he travels to teach docs in South America, Eastern and Western Europe, and perhaps beyond. When he's in town, he's often swarmed by doctors who have travelled from all over the US and the globe to study under him. Being out of town so much does make it harder to get an appointment with Dr. Franco. Sometimes I get really frustrated with waiting for weeks to see him, making a four-hour round-trip, and then getting a five or 10-minute appointment. But there are a few reasons I keep coming back. 1. There's a reason he's so popular. He's one of the world's best at what he does. 2. I want to go to a doctor who sees my weird vocal condition and can say, "meh, I've seen worse," because he sees weird vocal cord/larynx stuff all the time. 3. Being with a teaching doctor means that there are always several people looking at my case. It's like a built-in second opinion. 4. He's shown over the years that I'm not just a case, but that he genuinely cares and remembers me. When I came to see him in March after a 1.5 year break, he said "oh, I was just thinking about you last week and wondering how you're doing. Remember that I said xxx to you, Dr. So-and-So?" And I knew it was true. Nancy, Dr. Franco's assistant, can seem grouchy but she has a soft spot. I've just learned to be relentlessly friendly and appreciative. As a result, she has bent over backwards for me in several cases. She has a tough job keeping track of Dr. Franco's ever-changing busy schedule and frustrated patients who wish they could see him sooner.

    Mass Eye and Ear - Main Campus - For the vestibular lab, take the elevator to floor 9, Take a left and go down the hall... This sign is your next and last left.

    Mass Eye and Ear - Main Campus

    2.8(126 reviews)
    2.5 miWest End

    The type of care you receive here is like no where else in the World!…read moreWorld Class Doctors from all corners of the Earth and the most up to date knowledge of their Craft is second to none! The Best Medical Care one is exposed to is amazing! The Staff are all First Class.

    Mass Eye and Ear, of all places, doesn't understand accessibility and accommodations for people…read morewith vision and language disabilities. They have a page on their website that says they can provide communication in required formats for people with disabilities, but none of their staff are aware that the law requires this. The webpage saying they provide accessible communication only has a phone number to contact them. It has one e-mail address, but that is for requesting interpreter services, not for general e-mail correspondence from people who need to contact the clinic via text. The website says to use the portal to schedule appointments for patients who are already registered, but the portal is set up so there is no way to request an appointment unless already seen recently by that department. The Patient Relations office has no idea that the ADA exists and told the person to find an abled person to make a voice call for them. The nurses in the departments don't understand what large print is and several of them have provided a legally blind multiply disabled person with handwritten illegible instructions, stating they don't know how where they would type and print instructions to give the person. Their solution was also "can't an abled person just redo it?"

    Photos
    Mass Eye and Ear - Main Campus
    Mass Eye and Ear - Main Campus - 12th Floor

    12th Floor

    Mass Eye and Ear - Main Campus - 12th floor Pod 4

    See all

    12th floor Pod 4

    Nuss Roger C ,MD - otologists - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...