Review by Anonymous on April 24, 2025 -
South County Health Nephrology - Wakefield - 70 Kenyon Ave, Suite 270
Office & Staff Evaluation
Practice Evaluation
- Ease of Getting an Appointment Not rated
- Courtesy of Practice Staff Not rated
- Appearance & Atmosphere of Office Not rated
- Handling of Billing & Insurance Not rated
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Provider Evaluation
- Willingness to Spend Time with You Not rated
- Listening Skills Not rated
- Clear explanations Not rated
- Trust in Decision Making Not rated
- Accuracy of Diagnosis Not rated
- Post-Visit Follow-Up Not rated
“Dr. Romanello is not only extrem...”
Dr. Romanello is not only extremely knowledgeable about his field of expertise, but also he's great about explaining things in layman's terms, and his bedside manner is absolutely impeccable: he really gets to know the WHOLE person, he's incredibly kind and caring, he answers all my questions thoroughly, and I know he truly has my health and best interests at heart. ... Regarding my informing the nurse of my vitamin/medicine regime, I thought I was very thorough in the print-out I provided, but it seemed to cause her frustration - perhaps SCH could provide an on-line survey in which patients can self-report from pull-down menus or similar, including brand names (because one multi-vitamin is not like another, and will have different contents) and the program should be able to account for the total intake of a particular vitamin (e.g., the multi-vitamin and, say, the calcium supplement might both have Vitamin D dosages - that should be accounted for, so the doctor can catch an overdose of a particular vitamin/mineral.
Comment - “ Dr. Romanello is not only extrem... ”
Dr. Romanello is not only extremely knowledgeable about his field of expertise, but also he's great about explaining things in layman's terms, and his bedside manner is absolutely impeccable: he really gets to know the WHOLE person, he's incredibly kind and caring, he answers all my questions thoroughly, and I know he truly has my health and best interests at heart. ... Regarding my informing the nurse of my vitamin/medicine regime, I thought I was very thorough in the print-out I provided, but it seemed to cause her frustration - perhaps SCH could provide an on-line survey in which patients can self-report from pull-down menus or similar, including brand names (because one multi-vitamin is not like another, and will have different contents) and the program should be able to account for the total intake of a particular vitamin (e.g., the multi-vitamin and, say, the calcium supplement might both have Vitamin D dosages - that should be accounted for, so the doctor can catch an overdose of a particular vitamin/mineral.