Address: 1 Chisholm Trail Rd #4100, Round Rock, TX 78681, USA
Phone: +15123244825
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
David DeLuca
I just turned 60 and needed an annual physical. I scheduled with Dr. Robbin Marroquin. The waiting room was empty and I now understand why. The office staff and nurse could not get me out of the office fast enough. They never even waited for me to complete my personal history paperwork. After the nurse was unable to read my blood pressure with the automatic meter, she had to use the manual meter and let me know that she was not happy about manually taking my blood pressure. She had me sit with the Doctor, who I felt did not care one iota about me as a patient. She asked questions , never did a prostate exam. She checked my heart, pressed on my stomach and sent me on my way. She sent me to a lab for blood work. She called in a prescription for me that my Healthcare would not cover entirely. I called twice for a different brand, but my calls fell on deaf ears. My lab results came back to the office and three days after the office received them, no one contacted me with the results. I got a copy of my lab work and scheduled an appointment with a PA. It turned out that I had type 2 Diabetes. This Doctor started her education to become a animal biologist... that should tell you something. Do yourself a favor, schedule with a PA that wants to help patients. Don’t waste your time with MD’s that are not in the profession to help people.
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