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    Gayle Rebovich, MD

    1.0 (2 reviews)

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    1 year ago

    Her staff is extremely unprofessional and rude. Patience can't never get in touch with Dr.

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    2.1(121 reviews)
    2.1 miUpper South Providence

    I only gave it 2 because have to surgery which was great doctors are very good but after surgery in…read moreroom no one ever comes in ring buzzer no one answer wife went up to desk no one there asked question said will come back with answer never came back no one comes in to fix covers terrible service but great doctors

    I spent 11 days at RIH this month across two admissions…read more The Urgent Care center thought I had a collapsed lung and sent me via ambulance to the ER. I was examined quickly and it was discovered that I actually had a couple of blood clots in my lungs and infarction. I was admitted and put on Heparin. I got to be in the women's medical unit and got my own room. The nurses were all so kind and attentive, answered my questions and helped me stay relaxed and the CNAs were supportive. The clots caused me to get Pnuemonia - and I added a couple days to my stay. It should have been a scary time (PEs can kill people) but I felt the entire time like I was where I needed to be and it was all under control. I did try to be a star patient but still, the care was excellent. I also felt like nutrition was great - Manny was trying hard to find me something I'd eat when I had absolutely no appetite. Even housekeeping was friendly whenever they came in my room. I ended up getting readmitted when I spiked a fever five days after my first discharge and ended up with sepsis. When I got to the ER I explained my doctor sent me back due to high WBC and tachycardia and they took me right in, put me under sepsis protocol and made me a priority, I felt worse than I did with the PEs and Pneumonia but with fluids and more meds I began to feel so much better so quickly. And again - felt so well cared for by the nurses and doctors. This time I was on co-op 4 for a few days. I know everyone's experience is different. And the patients the nurses and doctors see have varying needs - I tried to not be too needy - I was comfortable enough and getting my meds and tried to focus on doing what I could to improve my recovery time. But seriously - two things that could have killed me and I felt less stressed than I have all year.

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    3.0(5 reviews)
    2.3 miUpper South Providence

    My wife was recently hospitalized for symptoms of a stroke and seizure at RIH, although the stroke…read morepart was ruled out. We were surprised to receive a notice from the stroke center asking us to make an appointment with Dr. Cutting, who is a vascular neurologist. Surprisingly, we were able to get a fairy quick appointment, which is remarkable considering some specialists have long wait times. The night before the appointment we were both nervous as to what we might find, but as it turned out, the trip was a big waste of time. While Dr. Cutting seemed like a nice enough lady, she didn't tell us anything more than what my wife's regular neurologist or primary care doctor could have. To me it seemed like a money grab from Lifespan,the parent company of the hospital. I'm willing to bet if we had Medicaid or no insurance, that letter would never have gone out. That's an hour and 25 dollars that we will never get back. To top it off, the RIH campus is tough to navigate due to lack of parking and lengthy walks for someone who is disabled. I would only recommend this practice if you had no other options.

    If your looking for someone who cares about your well being you can forget this place.. Ive waited…read moredays for calls back while suffering from a chronic illness. I was told the receptionist called me back 4 times which was a flat out lie. I am suffering in a wheelchair and haven't left the house. Also forget about being squeezed in to be seen because that wont happen, no matter how ill, you have to go on a cancellation list??? searching for new dr as we speak

    Gayle Rebovich, MD - neurologist - Updated July 2026

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