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Rad partners reviews
Posted by dzerangel_635 on March 11, 2023 at 5:55 amI saw rad partners in phoenix post an ad for a job so I decided to lookup their reviews on google. There are dozens of reviews from patients saying the company is scamming them. If theyre scamming their patients, I cant imagine how badly they treat the rads.
dzerangel_635 replied 1 year, 7 months ago 8 Members · 8 Replies -
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I would take online reviews with a grain of salt….at my residency program the department got a ton of bad reviews…boiled down to the billing company that was the issue, nothing to do with the rads..
that being said..RP and bad reviews is no surprise.-
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Deleted UserMarch 11, 2023 at 9:30 amMost radiology practices dont get stellar reviews. Mostly people upset with billing issues. RP sucks otherwise however
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I don’t think OP is saying that the reviews reflect the quality of the rods, they reflect the quality of the organization
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People will be upset also if you use them as ATM for hemangioma follow up MRI.
So, bad rads and bad billing both exist and if you are living paycheck to paycheck, all useless follow ups that are ordered matter.-
Yeah reviews are usually disgruntled customers with billing issues. Check the online reviews of any practice- same story. As much as I would like to condemn RP, this is pretty standard
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Using online reviews of a radiology practice as a “guide” to job hunting is equivalent to following the advice you get in these blogs. Might as well spin a roulette wheel and let a monkey shoots darts at it to decide on where to land next.
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same with using on-line reviews to find a good doctor. Quacks get near perfect reviews.
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From what Ive seen, most state boards require you have a license if you are reading from that state. Here is a list I found.
[link]https://www.medicallicensedirect.com/telemed.html[/link]
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