Patricia Rompf, MD

Patricia Rompf, MD
Patricia Rompf Inc 235 Plain St Ste 101B Providence, RI 02905
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(4 Reviews)
Service
3.5 star average for Service
Environment
3.5 star average for Environment
Recommended
3 star average for Recommended
Staff
3 star average for Staff
Expertise
3.5 star average for Expertise
Did this doctor answer all of your questions?
Some were answered
Was this doctor's staff friendly?
Friendly Enough
Was this doctor friendly?
Friendly Enough
Would you recommend this doctor to others?
No
How would you compare this provider to others in his/her field that you have visited?
Average
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.202.151
August 11, 2014
Did you leave the office feeling satisfied with your visit?
Completely!
Did this cardiologist use current and safe equipment?
Yes
Were the waiting room chairs comfortable at this cardiologist's office?
Not really
Was this provider late to your appointments?
No, they were on time
Was this provider's staff friendly?
Friendly Enough
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.22.4
February 13, 2014
One thing I appreciated was that the chairs in their waiting room were definitely above average. I was comfortable. They really go above and beyond to make me feel special. I've never been anywhere that seems to care more about their clients than here. The waiting room here is spacious. I never feel like I have to sit too close to someone or that it is overcrowded. They went out of their way to make me feel special and respected, and were very sympathetic to my situation. I've never seen more kindness and empathy anywhere else.
by Kelsey Rose's Mom
February 19, 2012
I would never visit them again. I was very disappointed. I wasn't completely satisfied with this doctor, I must say. I felt like they could have been a lot more helpful and provided a higher level of care. She did not do even do the one type of blood pressure reading (orthostatic BP's) that would have shown that there was more to my daughters problem than her misdiagnosis represented. . She disregarded my daughters ongoing and worsening symptoms, instead assuming that those symptoms had just begun. We left there feeling as though Kim's condition wasn't "dramatic" enough for her, but instead was too mundane to be bothered with. Thankfully we later found out what is really wrong with my daughter and though it's not life threatening (Thank you God), it is considerably life altering.
by Sherri
November 08, 2011
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