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Dr. Bruno Romeo
300 Wilson St, Henderson, TX 75652, United States
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Dr. Bruno Romeo

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Ju
Review №1

Went into dr office on a Tuesday took blood work pregnant. Levels are low the nurse said. Took 3 more blood test. They just call and say levels are low. Never told me what it was or if it went up a little or not. Making me more stress about it. Had a miscarriage the following Sunday. Call them Monday told them what happened. Haven’t heard back from them.

Ra
Review №2

Ive been seeing Dr.Romeo for some months now and I have no problems. Im not pregnant but I have been seeing this doctor for womens health. The staff is always friendly and welcoming. I never feel rushed, I am always informed of whats going on. Dr.Romeo is very good at reinforcing what treatment plan you will be doing and reminding you every visit. He is also good at answering any questions you may have as well as ordering meds or tests. I would say Dr.Romeo is a great doctor.

Mi
Review №3

Was not pleased with this doctor nor hospital . STAFF IS RUDE! I felt like my self care could be in better hands . I’m at high risk . ( but they said I wasn’t) KNOWING I AM! Never offered me a shower or clean sheets.i feel more comfortable at home then being there .

Za
Review №4

Dr. Romeo is amazing. He is honest and very informative. He will take as long as you need in the room to answer any questions you have. During my miscarriage he had compassion and was willing to do whatever he could to find out what happened and when we discovered the issue he was willing to do anything he could to help us get pregnant again and try to carry a healthy baby. I definitely recommend him!-Veronica-

Tr
Review №5

Dr. Romeo, and his staff are wonderful. He is very kind and very knowledgeable. He took the time to really explain what was going on inside my body. I never felt rushed by Dr. Romeo or his staff. I would Highly recommend Dr. Romeo to any woman looking for a great OB/GYN.

Se
Review №6

Lost my insurance card first day, long wait multiple times, lost test results, lost my transfer pappers, very disorganized, had something happen that with the father that could affect the baby ask to be tested sooner told Id be fine nothing they could do tried to get tested sooner than my appointment they told me I had to wait then took 4 weeks to get results called was told to call back so they didnt forget to call me. Then find out they lost the results never got them. Wouldnt call till after closed as well. I have been patient till the last thing I transferred and moved because I had such a horrible experience with these people and the lost the paper work I signed to have my results and everything transferred to my new doctor they are so disorganized it was extreamly stressful during my pregnancy to go through all this and I wouldnt want this to happen to anyone else I deffinently would not recommend them to anyone. I never even got to see the doctor I requested to be with I got only a nurse practitioner I never had any problems with my doctor in waco just henderson sad thing is I was recommended to them big disappointment.

Ne
Review №7

Its always great experience👌

Sv
Review №8

If you know you may have high risk pregnancy I sadly do not recommend Dr. Romeo. The fact that I am giving him 3 stars shows how good of bedside manner I felt Dr. Romeo had in the majority of his interactions with me. Romeo was my obstetrician throughout entirety of my pregnancy and did everything well until the very end. I was measuring behind starting at around 30 weeks (fundal height). Romeo and a doctor named Dr. Ahmad who randomly stepped in to take over the majority of my care without asking my preference sent me for several ultrasounds. I chose to have these ultrasounds performed at Sonocare of East Texas . Dr. Romeo received these ultrasound reports and repeatedly said he was not concerned because the baby was growing. I trusted him because he was my doctor. I now feel he was negligent in not recognizing risk factors for intrauterine growth restriction; like the fact that my son’s head measured in the 90th percentile and abdomen in 10th consistently, despite the fact that he was growing. Not surprisingly , I became preeclamptic at 35 weeks and my small IUGR 3 lb 15 oz baby was delivered via emergency c section. Dr. Romeo was very surprised at the birth weight. My husband described him as being frantic to find the ultrasound records to see what happened. I appreciated that; I felt like he genuinely cared. However, I believe that so many things could have been recognized earlier. At the time Dr. Romeo basically blamed the ultrasound clinic (and me - he told me I should have used the hospital’s ultrasound services. Why didn’t you tell me that when I was pregnant then? You gave me explicit permission to go to Sonocare.) but now I really do believe he holds *at least* partial fault too. Later on, I found out my son had a brain abnormality (cerebellar hypoplasia - or small cerebellum.) I contacted Sonocare of East TX to ask why this was not picked up on ultrasound . She looked in her old reports and discovered that the brain abnormality was recognized in ultrasound. She sent me the radiology and ultrasound reports that she sent had to Dr. Romeo, where she also told him my baby was not growing properly and recommended a higher level ultrasound. I was shown proof that she did recognize these things and send them, so I know now it was not her neglecting to send the reports. I called Dr. Romeo’s office about that and another issue. In regards to this ultrasound issue, the nurse on the phone said to me, “Well, I was told Dr. Romeo has already talked to you about that.” Seriously? 1. No, he never talked to me about missing the fact that the fetus had a brain abnormality and 2. When you completely missed several red flags in my pregnancy, you should be okay with answering my questions as many times as I want them answered. It doesn’t matter even if you have already talked to me about that 10 times. You need to explain it as many times as I request that it be explained. After that response I could not convince myself to ever see him again. Truthfully, it was not even the “ultrasound debacle” that made me decide that; it was being dismissed like that by a staff member. It is disappointing because I trusted him as a physician and felt he did show a lot of personal care and concern about my baby. But with the amount of frankly dangerous disorganization that occurred with my ultrasounds and then arrogance when I ask apparently too many times ... it’s very upsetting. As much as I appreciated his care during the majority of my pregnancy, I cannot in good faith return to him again.

Mo
Review №9

A good doctor needs to be open to discussion and diff perspectives. Its supposed to be a partnership with your patient.This dr isnt good at doing that. Very tactless if his opinion is challenged in anyway. If you happen to agree with everything he says you probably wont have a problem, but he doesnt suffer fools kindly and in dr. Romeos world fools are anyone including patients who have a slightly different opinion than him on a controversial topic. This guy is not good at agreeing to disagree even if your opinion is barely different from his. I will say hes good at explaining conditions, uses visual props. Over all hes ok, base line competent for a small town OB but there are better options. If you dont mind driving to Tyler or Longview you should.

Al
Review №10

WHAT KIND OF B.S. OB REFUSES TO GIVE AN ULTRASOUND TO CHECK ON A 12 WEEK OLD FETUS TO A PATIENT WHO HAS HAD BLEEDING AND A HISTORY OF MISCARRIAGES!

Ro
Review №11

Very good doctor

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3.3 Rating
  • Address:300 Wilson St, Henderson, TX 75652, United States
  • Phone:+1 903-657-7541
Categories
  • Obstetrician-gynecologist
Working hours
  • Monday:8am–5pm
  • Tuesday:8am–5pm
  • Wednesday:Closed
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:8am–5pm
  • Saturday:8am–5pm
  • Sunday:8am–5pm
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Planning
  • Appointments recommended:Yes
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