Rocky Mountain Surgical Solutions: Richards Timothy MD, FACS

Category: Surgeon

Address: 2831 Fort Missoula Rd Building 2 Suite 104, Missoula, MT 59804, USA

Phone: +14067280285

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–12PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Brandon Scott

Oct 16, 2019

Great guy, thankfully did not end up being injured but he was very informative and seemed like he cared. Definitely recommend.

Ken Kristjanson

Aug 6, 2018

No one likes the hospital however Dr. Richards makes it liveable Thx Doc.

Jennifer Wills

Apr 25, 2017

I was a patient of Dr. Richards. Seeing as how I am a self-pay patient, I searched around to find the best qualified surgeon at the best price to treat my hernia. I found, that after speaking with plenty of other doctor offices that Rocky Mountain Surgical Solutions had not only the best price but the best surgeon as well. The receptionists were the only people that I spoke with that gave me all of the information that I needed to get a complete cost of the procedure without having to call several different places to run down a price. The staff was very thorough, professional and extremely friendly. Dr. Richards spoke with me and explained everything that I could expect and didn't rush to get through my initial consultation. The surgery was done quickly and relatively pain-free. I would highly recommend Dr. Richards and RMSS to anyone in need of their services.

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Questions & Answers

Do you practice hemorrhoid surgery?

John Morton | Oct 24, 2021
Tonda Richards, ABR CRS GRI SRS PSA | Oct 24, 2021

Yes, Doctor Richards does perform this procedure. However, every patient is treated individually, and there is not a "one treatment fits all". He approaches every patient's care individually.

Do you do Hernia Surgery without using mesh?

Ben Terhune | Oct 25, 2019
Rocky Mountain Surgical Solutions: Richards Timothy MD, FACS | Oct 25, 2019

We assess the needs of the individual patient. Some require mesh some do not. It depends on the defect. There is no”one size fits all” answer.

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