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Savoretti Frank, MD

Savoretti Frank, MD

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My first two visits with this practice were good then the next visit and interactions were…read moreterrible! It seems doctors take very extended vacations as mine was out for about 3 months (Alberto Savoretti) so I had to see a different doctor in the practice, (Frank Savoretti) which I will say that doctor was impatient, has horrible bedside manor, rude, irritable, raised his voice at me when not understanding his question and was completely unhelpful during my sick visit. I had to be seen again at urgent care 4 days later since I received no xrays, no proper meds, etc. meaning I had to pay another claim towards my deductible since my sick visit was useless! I went in for extreme pain and a fever which caused my blood pressure to rise (my bp is consistently normal and was normal in my previous 2 visits in march and April) instead of questioning that and running tests,etc. i was given a blood pressure pill and told to come back again in a month!?! Thankfully the Garden City Urgent care is really good and knew something was wrong and gave me new meds for the inflammation and discomfort and a referral to a specialist- apparently I have an autoimmune disease that was never diagnosed! Also this office is super unhelpful if you need referrals, imaging orders, or recommendations! On top of all that there was a med error in my chart where the med name of my birth control seemed slightly off so I questioned the medical assistant during my first two visits but was told both times that was how the med came up in the system but it was the birth control. I need a refill on my birth control so I requested a refill and The MD denied my refill stating he would not refill a controlled substance and to contact my OBGYN- how did they not think they may have entered the med wrong not sure an OBGYN would prescribe a controlled drug for neurological pain? So i reply with this same explanation and commented on the lack of assistance and in response the office deactivated my patient portal so now i am unable to access not only my birth control but now also my maintenance meds for my thyroid and antidepressant! Completely unprofessional and just disgusting to do to your patients, Beware of this office and the MDs!

Rhode Island Free Clinic - One of the clinical rooms.

Rhode Island Free Clinic

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Elmwood

More than 10 years ago, I retired as a Director of Product Development for a polymer company and…read moreone of my neighbors, who used to volunteer as a provider for the RI Free Clinic, asked me if I would be interested in volunteering as an interpreter for the Free Clinic since I spoke Spanish. My background as a Chemical Engineer made it easy to interpret Chemistry and Biology terms during the patient's visits. That was over 8 years ago and during all that time, I have not only served as a Spanish interpreter, but also as an Eligibility Screener. I have enjoyed working at the Clinic because all the people involved have a great heart and everyone at the Clinic has the same goal, to help the underserved and the underprivileged in Rhode Island. I remember interpreting for a female Social Work patient years back, that felt so comfortable with me that she asked the therapist to set up her appointments whenever I was volunteering. During those sessions, she opened up tremendously about her life struggles and the Social Work sessions ended up helping her to cope with her past and to help her face a more certain future. I have also interpreted for patients that started with AIC values in the 14-15 range and that have improved their diabetes and sugar levels by proper diet, nutrition, exercise and medicine. The improvement of health statistics is very common at the Free Clinic due to the care of our providers, nurses and specialists. I am very proud to be part of such an amazing non profit that does so much for the underpriviledged in Rhode Island.

Scott Stephen - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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