Robert Tompkins, MD

Robert Tompkins, MD
11937 US Highway 271 Tyler, TX 75708
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Robert Tompkins, MD

Robert Tompkins, MD practices as a Family Doctor in Tyler, TX.Robert Tompkins, MD graduated from Univ Of Tx Med Branch Galveston, Galveston Tx 77550.
Primary Specialty

Family Doctor

Education Univ Of Tx Med Branch Galveston, Galveston Tx 77550
Training Univ Of Tx Hlth Ctr-Tyler, Family Practice
Services Robert Tompkins, MD offers family practice services in Tyler, TX. A family doctor is typically a general practitioner who treats most family members from children to adults.

Robert Tompkins, MD in Tyler, TX may treat physical symptoms, prescribe medications, diagnose conditions and much more.

Please call Robert Tompkins, MD at (903) 877-7200 to schedule an appointment in Tyler, TX or to get more information.
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Dr. Tompkins was my primary physician for about six months before I was in a car accident which resulted in my SUV flipping and being totaled. I wanted to make a follow-up appointment with him after being discharged from the emergency room, but was unable to. I was given an appointment with the physician assistant instead (who is now my primary). I had gone in for at least two visits to try and seek relief from my seasonal allergies. I specifically told him Claritin, Clarinex, Astelin, Nasonex, Allegra, and Zyrtec do not work for me. He insisted Astelin works and against my wishes, prescribed Astelin (which I flat out refused to use again). He doesn’t listen to patients and makes his own assessment before the patient even finishes telling him what the symptoms are. I’ve worked in healthcare for five years now and this isn’t how our doctors treat patients. My last straw was when I wanted to get referred to a female doctor for a woman’s problem and he refused. After three phone calls with his nurse, I informed them I will not under any circumstance take my pants off in front of him and they finally agreed to refer me to the female physician assistant. At the office I requested my primary be changed to the PA and I’ve been much happier since.
by snoopyhead101
March 30, 2011