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My mother was being seen by Bordoni. When she first went to him he ran a CT scan to confirm her lung cancer diagnosis, a week had past, no word from him. She had to call and find results. She ended up getting really sick and was hospitalized. Never notified the family of any test while in hospital, needed information, or what the plan was to attempt to get her better. Had to call around to find anything out and leave messages with nurses. At unease the entire time. Took us getting irratable with people to get a hold of him. Even requested family meeting, no word. The family Saw him once the entire 2 weeks of her being hospitalized. After not fully upstanding the state she was in, he came in at 8 o'clock at night and told her the cancer had spread and there wasn't much they could do. She received this information alone. He also told her he would be back the next morning with the specialist. Noted in the charts he would be there by 7am. My brother took off work to go find out what was going on and no one every showed up. Turns out he went on vacation. What kind of doctor tells someone such news and takes off the next day without speaking with the family? Very heartless. This is just the short version. I would not recommend him at all. Take your loved ones go a doctor who cares.

Submitted Nov. 9, 2014

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My father was under Bordoni's care for 9 months. We waited over 1.5 hours for every visit. When Bordoni finally showed up for the visits he never knew what we were there for, be it a follow up on a CT scan that Bordoni had ordered, or chemo treatment that day or swollen legs. I always had to tell him or show him the previous visits paperwork. A typical visit consisted of questions of pain level and needs for prescriptions. The day before my father died I got to the hospital as Bordoni was walking out of my father's room. I approached Bordoni and asked him how my father was doing. Bordoni stated he did not have time to go over everything twice with me and that he'd just talked to my family in the room and that he spent more time explaining things to me than any other of his patients and that he had other patients. By the time he had said all of that, he could have told me what he had said to my family in the room with my father. I would not recommend Bordoni.

Submitted Nov. 4, 2014

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Dr. Rodolfo E. Bordoni's Credentials

Languages

  • Spanish

Education

  • Univ Nac De Rosario, Fac De Med, Rosario-Sf, Argentina (Grad. 1977)