UNC Rex Healthcare has been named one of the nations Top Hospitals for 2021 by The Leapfrog Group, an honor that recognizes UNC Rexs commitment to the highest standards for patient quality and safety. Announced today, the Leapfrog Top Hospital award is widely acknowledged as one of the most competitive awards hospitals can receive. Only 149 hospitals nationwide were selected this year, out of more than 2,200 hospitals that were considered. UNC Rex was recognized in the Top Teaching Hospital category.
UNC Rex Healthcare has been named one of the nations Top Hospitals for 2021 by The Leapfrog Group, an honor that recognizes UNC Rexs commitment to the highest standards for patient quality and safety.
Mito Pereira, who lost his Korn Ferry Tour card after a rocky 2018 season and clawed his way back up the professional ladder, secured his PGA TOUR card in thrilling fashion Sunday at the REX Hospital Open.
After another marathon day at the REX Hospital Open, the three co-leaders Stephan Jaeger, Andrew Novak, and Mito Pereira each have an opportunity to secure PGA TOUR cards if they finish off a victory Sunday.
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Rating 2.3 out of 5 based on 8 reviews
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newest oldest highest lowestPaul B
2 years ago
I came in for a cleaning and an exam and that was fine. However, when I paid in full upon leaving I asked that the treatment be submitted to my health insurance, which reimburses me for a portion of the cost and also kicks over into a medical savings plan reimbursement. The Dental Faculty Practice had done this in the past. Months later I discovered that the Practice had not forwarded the treatment to my insurance. I called, and after quite a bit of switching around and lengthy conversation to find the treatment date and the particular charges, the staff member said that the charges would be forwarded to my insurance at that time. Three weeks later, it still has not been done. I called to today, but couldn't reach a live person during business hours.
hassan h
2 years ago
They never return or answer calls even after we've been trying to contact them for months.after we made the drive out there, There was only one very nice lady at the front desk who bothered to help us and she was very kind. I didn't get her name but she worked at the front desk and had short red hair and glasses.
Victoria Smith
2 years ago
Frightening! The dental assistants were warm, friendly and professional. However, Dr. Elda Fisher was brash and condescending. She gave me erroneous medical advice that only heightened my fears of getting oral surgery. All of this was after spending 4 months of back and forth email communications just to get an appointment. Plus, I was forced to pay almost $200 for an additional x-ray because she could not find the x-ray that was sent to her office along with my referral in their new software system.
Marjan
2 years ago
Horrible customer service. I called for an appointment and they scheduled me for 4 month later. I got 3 notification and confirmed my appointments for 3 times. When I got there at 8:00 am o'clock in the morning after an hour waiting. I was told it was a mistake and there is no dentist available for me and they told me I can at least clean my teeth if I wait until 10am. I am still sitting here and it is 10:37. Horrible service.
Stella Wang
3 years ago
I called three times and was never able to speak to anyone. No one answered the phone
Victoria Smith
3 years ago
Frightening! The dental assistants were warm, friendly and professional. However, Dr. Elda Fisher was brash and condescending. She gave me erroneous medical advice that only heightened my fears of getting oral surgery. All of this was after spending 4 months of back and forth email communications just to get an appointment. Plus, I was forced to pay almost $200 for an additional x-ray because she could not find the x-ray that was sent to her office along with my referral in their new software system.
Marjan
3 years ago
Horrible customer service. I called for an appointment and they scheduled me for 4 month later. I got 3 notification and confirmed my appointments for 3 times. When I got there at 8:00 am o'clock in the morning after an hour waiting. I was told it was a mistake and there is no dentist available for me and they told me I can at least clean my teeth if I wait until 10am. I am still sitting here and it is 10:37. Horrible service.
Kathleen Wiggs
3 years ago
I recently had the chance to have some work done by Dr Elda Fisher and her staff. The amount of time and effort and care this facility put into me is above and beyond anything I have ever experienced. I didnt feel like I was bring tended to by doctors, but by my own family. Every single person I met was beyond qualified, kind, and made sure that I was the center of attention while I was there.
Deborah Penning
3 years ago
I was very impressed with my appointment with Dr. Matthews. While he could have said my issues were severe enough for surgery, he advised in fact, they were not. I really appreciated his honesty. What I'm not AT ALL happy about is the fact that a gentleman working very closely with Dr. Matthews in trying to assist my getting in to see the Dr. as soon as possible, left me with a very bad taste in my mouth. This man (whom I believe to be a scheduler) advised my Primary Care Physician that (I suppose in his mind) could have done more to help myself. I ask you, if you had seen your Primary Care Physician 2x's, her PA 2x's, your regular dentist once, a renowned TMJ Specialist 2x's, your optometrist 2x's, your ophthalmologist 2x's, the UNC TMJ Surgeon, AND another TMJ specialist once in a matter of 16 weeks (that's a total of THIRTEEN appointments). I have to ask, what more could this person have expected me to do? All this in addition to 16 prescriptions - really??? I could help myself a little more? This is extremely unprofessional to say the least not to mention incredibly inaccurate. Why would a person - working in a major facility of such magnitude - lower himself to expressing such a thought to my Primary Care Physician?? Did he think she wouldn't tell me? Dr. Matthews, you need to have a sincere heart to heart with one of your staff members and if you need his name, I'll be happy to oblige.
Kathleen Wiggs
4 years ago
I recently had the chance to have some work done by Dr Elda Fisher and her staff. The amount of time and effort and care this facility put into me is above and beyond anything I have ever experienced. I didnt feel like I was bring tended to by doctors, but by my own family. Every single person I met was beyond qualified, kind, and made sure that I was the center of attention while I was there.
Deborah Penning
4 years ago
I was very impressed with my appointment with Dr. Matthews. While he could have said my issues were severe enough for surgery, he advised in fact, they were not. I really appreciated his honesty. What I'm not AT ALL happy about is the fact that a gentleman working very closely with Dr. Matthews in trying to assist my getting in to see the Dr. as soon as possible, left me with a very bad taste in my mouth. This man (whom I believe to be a scheduler) advised my Primary Care Physician that (I suppose in his mind) could have done more to help myself. I ask you, if you had seen your Primary Care Physician 2x's, her PA 2x's, your regular dentist once, a renowned TMJ Specialist 2x's, your optometrist 2x's, your ophthalmologist 2x's, the UNC TMJ Surgeon, AND another TMJ specialist once in a matter of 16 weeks (that's a total of THIRTEEN appointments). I have to ask, what more could this person have expected me to do? All this in addition to 16 prescriptions - really??? I could help myself a little more? This is extremely unprofessional to say the least not to mention incredibly inaccurate. Why would a person - working in a major facility of such magnitude - lower himself to expressing such a thought to my Primary Care Physician?? Did he think she wouldn't tell me? Dr. Matthews, you need to have a sincere heart to heart with one of your staff members and if you need his name, I'll be happy to oblige.