Dr. Roys is great. He knows a lot about the latest drugs and therapy. I’ve been to several Dr.‘s that have placed me under a disorder that I know I didn’t have. Dr. Roys kept asked more questions than the other Dr.‘s and gave me a diagnosis that I agree with. Since he prescribed the medication I have gotten a new job and a girlfriend. By Dr. Roys taking the time to listen to me, he prescribed the correct medication which has had a huge positive impact on my quality of life.
S L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Dr. Roys himself is wonderful. He’s very intelligent and up-to-date on current research and theories, which I admittedly did not expect from an older fella. His receptionist, however, needs to be fired asap. She’s one of the rudest people I’ve ever met. I loathe having to make appointments because I have to talk to her. Also, I’ve never had insurance problems with his office. They file the claims for me and it always goes through accordingly!
Lizzie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
When I arrived for my appointment on 10÷10÷05, there was no one at the reception desk to help me sign in. As a result, no photocopy was taken of my insurance card. 1.5 years later, when I am calling my insurance company to find out why I am being told I owe $ 220(for a 30 minute visit), they say that my insurance was never billed. The doctor is actually a nice enough guy, although I don’t feel he was really paying attention to me when I talked. I bet he has heard much more juicy problems than mine, so I get it, but still. I felt ignored and then ushered out. Edit: They did agree to not charge me for the visit.