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    Dorris Heidi MD

    Dorris Heidi MD

    (3 reviews)

    DownCity

    I don't know if I have been spoiled up till now, but I have been disappointed each time I have…read morevisited this office. When I talk to other people they seem to think all of this is normal, but it's not what I've been used to. First of all, the office waiting area as well as the building is a little run down. It would be nice to have an office that makes you feel fresh, even if you're not feeling fresh yourself. The first time I met with Dr. Dorris, she was nice, but she came into the room with an agenda. After I left and went to pick up my medication, I found out that she has prescribed another vitamin that she did not tell me about. This is the same vitamin that she asked about as soon as she walked into the room, before she even got to know me, so I feel like she filed the prescription before she even met with me. I actually already take this vitamin, as I told her, so there was no need to get a prescription for it. Each time since then I have had to wait a considerable amount of time both in the waiting room and then again in the room. Once when I was 5 minutes late, they almost scolded me for it, but with the waiting experience I have had there before, I haven't seen the need to be on time only to wait there. For the last time, it took an hour just to have a med check - something that should've taken less than 15 minutes.

    Dr. Dorris has only been my PCP for 2 years, but so far she has been fantastic! When I go for my…read moreyearly, she is interested in both my physical and mental health, and she asks real questions and shows genuine interest in her patients. Highly recommend!

    Michael David Beitle, MD

    Michael David Beitle, MD

    (12 reviews)

    Upper South Providence

    Chose this Dr. Because of the glowing reviews. Unfortunately that's not the service I received…read more The reason I searched for a gynecologist, was because I had two serious UTIs and had two rounds of antibiotics a month apart. A developed what I thought was a yeast infection, my symptoms were a very sore rash, like a diaper rash on my vulva, and swollen painful lymph nodes in my groin. I took 3 day monistat and while the swelling in my lymph nodes went down, the rash persisted. I had no smell and no discharge. Just the rash. I tried plain yogurt on a tampon. Probiotics. Cut sugar grains and alcohol from my diet. Zinc oxide. Saltwater sitz baths. Nothing worked beyond temporary relief. I started developing unsightly varicose veins on my vulva as well as Angiokeratoma of Fordyce, which are flat black spots of pigmentation on the vulva. Obviously this was very concerning. I also developed "lightening crotch" which is when the pelvic floor randomly spasms and it feels like a sharp stabbing pain in the vagina/anus area. The staff when I scheduled an appointment were very nice and sympathetic. And the receptionist didn't bat an eye when I said I was a trans man. They were also lovely when I showed up for the appointment. However the wait times to see the Dr. were extremely long, I had scheduled the appointment with an hour and 15 minutes to get back to work. I wasn't seen for about 45 minutes past my appointment time, which made me pretty anxious, and worried about getting back to work. The Dr. Seemed to be in a mad rush. The exam was over so fast my head was spinning. He just said something about me looking "good" and prescribed me a single pill dose of antifungal medication as well as a topical steroid cream Clotrimazole and Betamethasone Dipropionate. I completely forgot all my questions I was going to ask about the new bulgy viens, black spots and pelvic floor spasms. As well as my concerns about the swollen lymph nodes because of how fast he was going and how worried I was about being late getting back to work. It's been a couple weeks. I never heard back with the results of the tests. And my rash is as bad as ever. I think the cream is making it even worse. I'm so raw it hurts to sit and I'm not sure what to do. It's been over a month that I've had this. I can't have sex. I'm very upset as anyone would be and feeling very dejected if even the gynecologist can't give me answers. To top it off, he seemed pretty ignorant about trans people and asked me unnecessary questions in my opinion about my transition. I just brushed it off, but like, you're a Doctor. I can't be the first trans patient he's ever had. Let's focus on the reason why I'm in office, not my trans status.

    It's no surprise that Dr. Beitle has been named a top doctor by RI Monthly year after year! My…read moreprimary care doctor referred me here after visiting other OBGYN's who were unable to help me. This all changed with my first visit with Dr. Beitle, he identified what had been bothering me for years. Each time I have visited his office he has always taken the time to go over any concerns I may and more importantly explain any diagnosis or test results. He is a doctor who cares about his patients and you are certainly not just a number here! All of the employees in the office are very friendly especially Donna, she is a true asset to this office! She has been so helpful with scheduling appointments and making sure prescriptions get refilled. If you call with a problem she always takes the time to get the answers needed and or schedules an appointment regardless or how busy their day is. In addition to my excellent experience, I've heard wonderful things from other women who are also patients of Dr. Beitle, many of whom are in the health care industry. My advice, don't hesitate, call and make an appointment!

    Solmaz Behtash, DO - Waiting room light, small and friendly

    Solmaz Behtash, DO

    (2 reviews)

    I almost don't want to review Dr. Behtash because I don't want competition for appointment slots ;)…read moreBut, I believe that sharing is caring on Yelp -- and Solmaz Behtash is one of the most caring doctors I have ever encountered. Dr. Behtash was recommended to me by my doctor at Memorial Hospital, Dr. Susanna Magee - who was my doctor for both of my pregnancies. I enjoyed Dr Magee's style, ease of emailing communication, and asked for her to recommend a local provider to be my regular physician. Dr. Behtash runs a micro office, which allows her to spend a ton more time with her patience -- you set up your appointments, and even email her through an app or online. This helps because she is the one who writes back to you - not a nurse! My first visit with her was about an hour. She took the time to truly understand me and my history, and has been incredibly kind at subsequent visits. She is young, knowledgable, warm, and welcoming - and I 100% recommend her to others! My husband just made the switch, and he said the quality of care was unlike anything he had ever experienced. And the best part - barely any waiting for my appointment!

    I have been a patient of Dr. Behtash for years. I can't image going to any other PCP health care…read moreprovide. She is running a epractice or electronic practice. Enabling her to reduce costs and spend more time with her patients. Dr. Behtash includes her patients in their care and answers all your questions. She is an extremely dedicated to her patient's needs. I am very lucky to be her patient.

    Roger Williams Medical Center - I weighed 147 when this started I weigh 115 look half dead yet I'm not sick.

    Roger Williams Medical Center

    (44 reviews)

    Elmhurst

    Went to the ED a while back and staff was kind, wait was less than 20 minutes and the care was…read morethorough.

    In a time where the whole world is suffering through a pandemic, it's always comforting to know…read morethat there is some place you can to and know you will get the best care possible. And that place just happens to be Roger Williams Medical Center. After literally being thrown out of Kent Hospital the night before where I had taken my son for help with Covid, I was at my wits end trying to find another facility to help my son. His oxygen level had dropped to 83 and I was sure he wasn't going to get better. I had checked Miriam, RI Hospital , Fatima and they were all filled. I was not going back to Kent, ( where I have always gone for the last 40 yrs), and started scouting the internet for other options. We found that Roger Williams Medical Center had beds so we headed right there. When we arrived, the nurses immediately took my son in and assessed his situation. They told us that they were admitting him as his oxygen level had significantly dropped to a dangerous level. Within less then 24 hrs, his Doctor, Dr Raimondo, told us that my son had a very bad case of Covid and he had so many Covid crystals in his lungs that he wasn't sure if he would make it! Upon hearing the news, my husband and I were devastated! My son had been informed of his prognosis 4 days later. He was scared! We were scared! I spoke to the nurses, many who were sick with Covid themselves but still came to work, and they assured us he was getting the best care possible. My son decided after a week and not knowing what would happen to him, he just wanted to be home with us and his doggies. We thanked the nurses and his doctor for their exceptional care, which we felt he would not have gotten anywhere else. Update: my son survived this ordeal remarkably. When he went for his first checkup, all the Covid crystals were gone! Dr Raimondo called my son his miracle child! Thank you Dr Raimondo and the entire medical staff at Roger Williams Medical Center!

    Rhode Island Free Clinic - One of the clinical rooms.

    Rhode Island Free Clinic

    (1 review)

    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.

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