Dr. Robert W. Rees-Jones

3.3 ( 39 reviews )

Ratings for Dr. Robert W. Rees-Jones

4
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5
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5
Knowledge

That office can't return phone calls in a timely manner, even when it has to do with important test results!

Submitted March 28, 2009

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Ever heard of the "bait & switch" technique to sell cars or other items? You get lured in with the promise of just what you are looking for only to find out they don't have it and then you get talked into buying something similar but not as good? That is what happens to 100's of patients at this office. Dr. RJ will tell you just what you need to hear and then you will be forced to see Nurse Practitioners who ignore what he told you. Dr. RJ is pompous, does all the talking (it is a total "script" he tells to almost every patient) and doesn't listen. I had this experience and so have two of my friends so I can speak from personal comparisons of how we were treated. Don't be fooled by how smooth Dr. RJ sounds. You will be asked to spend at least a year coming to his office and most likely will only see Nurse Practitioners. Bryan Goree is the worst NP so if you have to go here, avoid him! I truly wish I could say something positive but I can't. A waste of time while my health deteriorated.

Submitted March 24, 2009

5
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5
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5
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5
Knowledge

Wonderful, knowledgeable, willing to answer questions and explain things. Very happy and fun type person. Doesn't rush you. Great friendly staff.

Submitted March 8, 2009

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I went to this Doc who I thought I was going to Reeese-Jones. I went to him for over 2 years. Not once did I ever see him, I could not tell you what the man looked like. After several months of feeling like I was next to death and several peas from my husband phone calls I did get medicine only to find after two years of going there is was the wrong medicine for me. I heard he was the best, but I really wouldnt know I never seen him. Now I am feeling great and I am on the right medicine and I no longer go there. The office staff gives no warm fuzzies or smiles and there is notes about being grumby all over the office? Dont know why? I am sure he is a good Doctor but he wasnt for me.

Submitted Aug. 30, 2008

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5
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I was referred to Rees-Jones over 10 years ago. I became dissatisfied when they dropped my dosage too low so I stopped going. My GP wouldn't treat my thyroid (it's fine) so I went back to Rees-Jones. Of course it wasn't OK - I was super hypo. I typically see Tammy (NP) because I request her. I'm sure if I wanted to see the doc, I could. My only complaint is the medical community keeps lowering (raising?) the TSH limit & now the doc won't increase my dosage of Levoxyl. In fact, they always wants to lower it. I wish Tammy would put my dose back to where it was 3 years ago. That worked GREAT for me, but what do I know? I'm no doc OR nurse practitioner.

Submitted Aug. 2, 2008

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5
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I started seeing one of Dr. Rees-Jones' nurse practioners and she is wonderful. I have never felt better. After discovering that I was misdiagnosed 3 years ago, they were willing to work with me and got me feeling better than I ever thought I could. I'm so glad I decided to go!

Submitted April 26, 2008

5
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5
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5
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5
Knowledge

I SWITCHED TO HIM FROM ANOTHER ENDOCRINOLOGIST AND VERY HAPPY I DID. HE NOT ONLY IS EXCEPTIONAL KNOWLEDGABLE BUT THE NICEST DOCTOR I HAVE MET. HE IS CARING AND GIVES HIS ALL.,

Submitted April 11, 2008

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5
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Dr Rees-Jones is wonderful. I have seen him for two years. He is the only doctor who has been able to successfully treat my hypothyroidism. He is prompt and his staff is also knowledgeable and helpful.

Submitted March 28, 2008

5
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1
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1
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4
Knowledge

Caution that you don't catch Dr. Robert Rees Jones on a bad day. His staff said he was having a bad few weeks. This does not give the right to a doctor to treat a patient in the manner he did or an exuse.

Submitted Feb. 28, 2008

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3
Punctuality
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1
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I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for several years now. When I saw Dr. Rees-Jones I was really struggling to get through my days. I was too exhausted to get out of bed and I was suffering from a long list of other symptoms. The first time I saw him I liked him but unfortunately every visit after that my opinion of him sunk further down. He would say all of the “right” things – things I expected to hear from a doctor about how my hypothyroidism should be treated – that he treats patients based on symptoms and that my free T3 and free T4 should be in the upper part of the normal range. Then my lab results would come back and he would refuse to make any adjustments to my medications despite my low free T3 and free T4 and my horrible hypo symptoms. He preached one thing but practiced another. I was severely under-medicated and I was suffering! After losing two years of my life to this man, I changed doctors, had my thyroid medicine upped significantly and now I feel terrific.

Submitted Jan. 7, 2008

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