Rose Vivian P MD - Coral Springs, Florida

Adresse: 1505 N University Dr # 300, Coral Springs, FL 33071.
Téléphone: 9545754040.

Spécialités: Endocrinologue.
Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes, Rendez-vous obligatoire, Nouveaux patients, Rendez-vous recommandés, Parking sur place.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 70 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 2.2/5.

Emplacement de Rose Vivian P MD

Rose Vivian P MD est une endocrinologue spécialisée dans le traitement des maladies liées aux glandes endocrines. Vous la trouverez à sa clinique située à l'adresse suivante : 1505 N University Dr # 300, Coral Springs, FL 33071. Vous pouvez prendre rendez-vous en la contactant par téléphone au 9545754040.

La clinique de Rose Vivian P MD est accessible en fauteuil roulant, avec un parking et des toilettes adaptés à cet effet. Il est important de noter que les rendez-vous sont obligatoires, et qu'elle accepte les nouveaux patients. Il est recommandé de prendre rendez-vous à l'avance, et un parking est disponible sur place.

Actuellement, la clinique de Rose Vivian P MD a reçu 70 avis sur Google My Business, avec une note moyenne de 2.2/5. Il est recommandé de prendre en compte ces avis avant de prendre un rendez-vous, cependant, il est important de se faire sa propre opinion en fonction de ses besoins spécifiques en matière de santé.

Rose Vivian P MD est une endocrinologue expérimentée, qui se consacre à aider ses patients à gérer les maladies liées aux glandes endocrines. Elle dispose d'une clinique facilement accessible, avec des commodités adaptées aux personnes à mobilité réduite. Si vous cherchez une endocrinologue qualifiée dans la région de Coral Springs, FL, nous vous recommandons vivement de prendre rendez-vous avec Rose Vivian P MD. Vous pouvez visiter son site web pour plus d'informations et pour prendre rendez-vous.

Avis de Rose Vivian P MD

Rose Vivian P MD - Coral Springs, Florida
Jenn
5/5

I’m a new patient and have been to this office twice and both visits were great. Referrals were processed in a timely manner, received a call reminding me of my appts, and all lab orders and prescriptions have been explained thoroughly at every checkout. Dr. Rose is very detailed and takes his time with each appointment. He explains test results and treatments in an easy way to understand. The lobby wait can be a bit long but I’d rather have a doctor who doesn’t rush his meetings with patients. I’m very pleased with the health services provided at his office.

Rose Vivian P MD - Coral Springs, Florida
Robert Deckert
2/5

I am giving Dr Rose 2 stars for the moment. I was a new patient due to insurance company changes. The first thing i noticed when making an appt. was the recording stated the line was busy and to call back. I tried 3 more times and finally got though.

Once at the office for my appt. (which was at 945AM) I noticed a waiting room full of people (later found out there were only 2 exam rooms available). Im hoping the over booking will not be a recurring issue. I finally got to see Dr Rose at 11:15.

Dr. Rose never closed the door so no privacy. He never checked my blood pressure or weight. Never listened to my heart and lungs. All things that should be a part of any doctor visit no matter what the speciality.

The 'exam' was just a series of questions. He spent a bit of time feeling around my neck and listening with his stethoscope around my neck.. Very weird as my former Endo never did that.

Finally he said follow me and we went to the reception area where he ordered a lab test and I was told to come back in one month (since I was a new patient and this was normal. My old Endo scheduled appts every 3 months).

So for an appointment that was 90 mins late, I spent maybe 5 minutes with the actual doctor.. He seemed to be more intrested in what to order for lunch then spending more quality time with his patient

Not a good start

Reception area staff was nice.

I will see if things improve with this doctor on my next visit.

Rose Vivian P MD - Coral Springs, Florida
Trish Brodber
1/5

This was the worst waste of time and money. The wait time was more than one hour and the doctor spent less than five minutes. He hadn’t reviewed the results or history and asked me to explain what I thought the results meant. When I told him he was the professional he said I need to see my primary again and get referred to a tiger specialist. He prefer thousands of dollars in blood work and didn’t even have the courtesy to review and give me an accurate assessment. I workout five days a week running ten miles and he said I needed to become more active.

How much more active do I need to get? Obviously this man is not all together there.

Rose Vivian P MD - Coral Springs, Florida
allison a
1/5

Don’t even bother because you will never get a call back to make an appointment. There is no live person to talk to you go straight to voicemail when you call here and have to leave a message to get appointments. Messages are never returned.

Rose Vivian P MD - Coral Springs, Florida
stephanie lamanna
1/5

One of the worse doctors I have ever experienced. Not only did he misdiagnose me with type 2 diabetes. He did nothing to help me. I saw him for almost a year. My glucose was worse at the end of seeing this doctor. I was diagnosed as borderline diabetic. By the time I found a new doctor. My A1C was at 12! Come to find out. I have type 1. A year of my life was waisted on this man, who didn’t provide me with the tools I needed. Now I am a severe case of a diabetic woman. Having to inject myself with insulin 4x a day. This man almost killed me. Don’t waste your time or money here. His office staff is also a joke. Those ladies just see dollar signs. They do not care about your overall health. Please learn from my mistake.

Rose Vivian P MD - Coral Springs, Florida
Carolyn Brown
1/5

Do not see this Doctor with the current office staff. This is an ongoing practice: I have been calling for my mother who is a patient. Dr. has had the results of blood work for two weeks now which require a medication change and Dr. Rose has not communicated at all with my Mom or other Drs. The office staff is EXTREMELY RUDE and ARROGANT when you finally do get through to talk to someone. And they sound and act as if they are doing you a favor by answering the phone, the tone is like they can't be bothered with your phone call and get you off the phone immediately. What in the world? Unbelievable!! I I will be changing doctors for my mother immediately to a doctor and staff that care about their patients.

Rose Vivian P MD - Coral Springs, Florida
Cindy Sopourn
3/5

I have had a very difficult time finding doctors since moving from the Northeast. I find Dr. Rose to be a very good and thoughtful doctor. My health has improved greatly in a very short time under his care. I will admit that some of his staff should not deal with people publicly. One thing to mention is that this office REQUIRES you to wear a mask. They do not tell you this as a new patient which is very unprofessional. Upon arrival of your first appointment they do not provide a mask which is unacceptable and causes problems. Just provide a mask the first time it would solve a lot of hard feelings.

Rose Vivian P MD - Coral Springs, Florida
Pam Messinger
1/5

This office is horrible! I was appalled when I was sitting in an exam room and heard Lynn and Esther yelling at patients on the phone. They were loud and the people in the waiting room must have heard them, as well. There’s such a lack of respect for patients. I know that Dr. Rose was an enthusiastic doctor many years ago but he’s lost his enthusiasm. He also allows his staff to yell at patients. It’s a small office. My feeling is that, not only do they lack compassion, they simply don’t care nor do they want to take the time to access problems. I’ve dealt with Lynn on the phone and she’s rude and unprofessional. She told me that if I don’t like it to find another doctor. Obviously, Dr Rose approves of the way that they talk to his patients. WE should be a priority, because if it wasn’t for his patients, he’d have no practice at all. I left a year ago, because of this negative environment

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