I chose medicine as my career because I wanted to do something challenging, rewarding and truly worthwhile. What they don’t teach you in medical school, however, is that caring for patients is like caring for a great big family. My relationships with my patients are a huge part of why I continue to enjoy medicine.
I tell my patients that being an internal medicine provider is like being Sherlock Holmes. Together, we work to discover the correct diagnosis and then prescribe the right treatment to help them live healthier, happier lives. I take time to explain these diagnoses and treatments to my patients with analogies and pictures so they understand the benefits of following through.
Being a part of Revere Health and the internal medicine department means being part of a community of excellent providers. All of us are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to our patients, and we benefit from cutting-edge technology. Because we have so many specialists close by who use the same medical records, our patients can quickly and effectively have all of their health needs met.
I have been married to my wife for 29 years, and we have five children and two grandchildren.
A provider's patient satisfaction rating is determined by patient responses to questions from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) survey, administered by NRC Health.
Patients today have more choices than ever, including where, how and from whom they get care. That's why Revere Health believes it's important to provide access to transparent information, empowering our patients to make knowledgable decisions about their healthcare.
CAHPS surveys are funded and overseen by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Patients receive the nine-question survey via email or phone call, and we publish provider ratings on Revere Health's website once he or she has at least 30 completed surveys.