Patient
Dr. Thomas Roy was not prepared for my appointment again. Not only did I have to point out notes on the CT scan, again, that he failed to notice, but he almost killed me by ordering the CT scan with Nitroglycerin. Which was the entire reason for the second opinion with Mayo. Because I had previously flatlined for 16 seconds during a tilt table test when given Nitroglycerin. At the previous appointment I even asked Dr. Roy if I could be allergic or had an allergic response. Which he dismissed. Luckily the nurse in the radiation lab read my notes thoroughly and had to get the orders changed to NOT include nitroglycerin. Which was a big fiasco! The nurse added it as an "allergy" to my file, which the doctor should have done. When I requested my case be reviewed by another specialist, I was told I would need to get my PCP to request it. He was supposed to give his professional opinion on whether or not I needed a pacemaker, as prescribed by another doctor. Instead I got to endure duplicate tests and more medical bills. Although he could find nothing wrong with my heart, he suggested statins because my cholesterol was getting "close to being high". Dr. Thomas Roy should not be seeing clients face to face anymore. His ego is bigger than Mayo. He is arrogant, dismissive, and lacks empathy. His lack of understanding of standard protocols almost killed me, and when confronted, he blamed radiology. I am left with no answers and more questions to my original needs. Shame on Mayo for never contacting me when I sent this in one of their surveys. Don't ask for feedback if you don't care.