The check in procedure was fast and pleasant. I completed all the new paperwork and was immediately ushered into a treatment room. The nurse was knowledgeable and efficient. Dr Bernardi was very helpful and completed several cryo applications and removed a troublesome looking thingie. 3 days later I was called and told that thingie was benign
I have been going to Alexandria for. 2-3 years.She is through,and she listens to your suggestions.All her staff are help fulI have been going to her for awhile she is throuhro and she does what she needs to do to take care of the problem.also.
I was asked to arrive 30 minutes early with my paperwork printed and filled out. When I arrived, the waiting room was packed full with only one or two places to sit. I put my name on the board was not acknowledged. after several people came in after me and were helped after me, I approached the window and asked if my name had been misplaced, they assured me that they were running very far behind and that I had not my name had not been misplaced, to have a seat and they would be with me as soon as they could. I then let them know that I already had my paperwork filled out and ready to go and they told me to have a seat another girl came over and said she could take my paperwork , they were not friendly. They were not engaging. There was nothing about that experience in the front office that would ever make me want to come back. I then was taken back (after waiting in a crowded waiting room for 45 min) to meet the doctor. The assistant Kim was extremely friendly and kind. She made me feel welcome and comfortable. Dr. Bernardi then came in, he was very kind made me feel very comfortable for my first visit, and answered all of my questions. On my way to check out the front desk girls again we’re not friendly, when I asked a question they replied with, “I don’t know, All we do is schedule appointments.” did not try to ask anyone or help find out any information. Don’t get me wrong, I work in a medical office as well and the front desk can be overwhelming, and people can be rude. But I do believe that the front desk people are the first impression that patients get of an office and my first impression of that office was terrible.