Dr. Debra K. Spatz
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Punctuality
Rozran & Spatz Orthopedics
220 Solomons Island Rd N
Prince Frederick, MD, United States
20678
220 Solomons Island Rd N
Prince Frederick, MD, United States
20678
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Dr. Debra K. Spatz's Credentials
Education
- Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Grad. 1984)
Insurance accepted by this Doctor
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Coventry Healthcare
- Coventry
I literally just left this office. I have never been so angry in my life. We were referred to this Dr after a visit to the ER. Walking into a medical office, past the smoking employees with my asthmatic child set the tone for this horrible visit. First of all this very outdated office was packed. No social distancing at all! One of the techs saw that we had arrived and immediately put is in a room. So that was nice. Front desk staff was pleasant as was the medical assistant. The Dr came into the room. She asked my child a few questions about her injury. I filled in the details that my 9 year old didn't remember. She did an exam which seemed normal. As I was talking to the Dr. to give her additional information and ask a question about something seen on her X-ray this Dr literally cut me off mid sentence and said, "I've seen the picture and report already". She never addressed the fact that my child Has been on high dose steroids since birth, and those medications could cause bone issues. I think the doctor could tell I was displeased and at that point, I didn't say another word. I kept my composure because I didn't want my child to see me loose my cool. We won't ever go back. Commenting that my kid is cute after you have pissed off her mother won't work! I am not an idiot. I have spent the better part of my life working in healthcare. I have family members who are physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and ORTHOPEDIC doctors! Doctors like this is why people in this area travel to Washington DC and Baltimore for specialists.
Submitted Sept. 9, 2020