Wendy Huempfner M.D. Pc

Wendy Huempfner M.D. Pc
Wendy Huempfner M.D. Pc 310 N. WILMOT, #305 Tucson, AZ 85711
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(24 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
4 star average for Environment
Expertise
4.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
4.5 star average for Staff
Recommended
4.5 star average for Recommended
Value
4.5 star average for Value
Would you recommend this provider to others?
Yes
Is this business handicap-accessible?
Yes, it was handicap-accessible
Were you able to relax during your appointment?
Yes
Is this provider willing to pursue advice from other providers when necessary?
Yes, they were willing to ask for advice when necessary
by Anonymous
April 27, 2011
Did this provider's staff seem to respect him/her?
Yes, I could tell the staff respected him/her
Was this provider argumentative or easily angered?
No, they were very calm and understanding
Was there annoying music playing while you waited or during your visit?
Yes, but it didn't bother me much
by Anonymous
April 26, 2011
Did this provider seem well-trained and experienced?
Yes, they seemed very qualified
Was this provider's office too loud?
Not at all, it was very peaceful and quiet
Did the staff make you feel uncomfortable when you called with questions or concerns?
No, they didn't make me feel uncomfortable
Are you confident that this provider will continue working with you until a solution is reached?
Yes, I know I can count on them to find a solution
Did this provider show attention to detail?
Kind of, but not very much
by Anonymous
April 20, 2011
I have seen Dr. Huempfner several times in the last few years. I have learned to clear my schedule for that day, make early appointments (preferably the first), bring a book, insist to wait in the waiting room (I waited once in my underwear for three hours!!!!) until the staff KNOW she is going to be to see you in 15 minutes, knowing it will be an hour, (though I got it down to 45 minutes last time). The staff can be really great when they know you know what to expect. When you see her she can seem cold and rushed (she goes back and forth to the hospital a lot), but don't take it personally and don't be afraid to be aggressive and ask questions. Feel free to remind or tell her of where you are in your treatment, she has a lot of patients and often is reading up on my file as she walks in the door. She may seem distracted because she is re-familiarizing herself as she is talking to you. It saves a lot of time if I just tell her what we did or are doing. Once her focus is on you she is knowledgeable and answers your questions thoroughly; she can even be kind. Try to be prepared beforehand with questions and you will want to be sure she goes through all your options; she doesn’t always remember I don’t know everything she does and tends to make decisions for you. I have seen her about 10+ times the past 2 years and I sound like I’m defending a bad boyfriend, except I like the fact that she doesn’t want to be my buddy. I also like the fact that she is no nonsense and well educated about integrative medicine and Ayurveda. Communicating can be a bit difficult on some days, just be aggressive and show no fear. I think she respects that, she may also think I’m a pain, but that doesn’t matter and hopefully she doesn’t take it personally ;-) After learning this approach I now leave feeling informed and confidant I’m in good hands. She is an excellent doctor and the best doctors keep a bit aloof from their patients.
by elizabeth777
November 05, 2009
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