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401 Phalen Blvd, Saint Paul, MN, 55130, United States
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Dr Ryan Carlson was my surgeon for rectal cancer. He was very professional and competent. I would highly recommend Dr Carlson.
His bedside manner and the way he took the time to explain things to me and my family.
Dr. Carlson made me feel comfortable with all stages of care and was looking forward to him doing my upcoming surgeryAnd am wondering why Dr. Carlson was taken off my case.
He was dine it is his after car nurse they think there the doctor I tell them that I am in pain and the tell me that they want to hold off on my pain medication especially after just getting out of surgery and I was in a lot of pain. They take forever to answer call bells. I see them at the computer or on their own personal cell phones not the work one. When you tell them something they don't want to listen. And that is the nurses on the 11th floor Regions Hospital. I felt like that the wanted like the were trying to hurry u... read more
I had a complicated rectal cancer that required a multi-faceted approach. Many health professionals felt it was unlikely that I would avoid a permanent colostomy due to the location of the tumor. Dr. Carlson felt confident that he could avoid this outcome and performed the lengthy surgery with great skill. Not only did he avoid a permanent colostomy, but he removed all traces of the tumor and later performed my temporary ileostomy takedown surgery. It has been 4 months since my surgeries and I'm riding my bike, running and e... read more
Do NOT use Dr. Carlson. Our dad went in for what should have been a routine surgery to remove a small section of colon that had cancer cells. Dr. Carlson told us that there would be only a 1-3% chance of a hole happening during/after surgery. Unfortunately, a hole was discovered in his intestine 7 days after surgery when dad went into septic shock. He never did well post surgery and nobody could discover why. He was in SICU for 25 days. Dr. Carlson admitted that he caused the hole in the first surgery. In a subsequent emerge... read more
My father went in to Regions for what should have been a 5 day stay after surgery, but ended up being about 5 months due to a puncture to his small intestine. An emergency follow up surgery to correct the first one also resulted in another puncture that needed to be corrected, along with another surgery to attempt to correct issues. After going through all this HELL, my father has about a 2% chance of making it, and most likely won't make it. He had lots of life and dreams he wanted to live still. I wish I could give a negat... read more
NEVER he ruined my friends life Life k boxmeyer
Never. He is so full of himself. His procedure has limited my mobility. He is not professional, calling himself the butt dr. He put a seton in me and it didn’t work. Wouldn’t remove it so now I am crippled. HP save us from this monster. I should have reported him to the state health board years ago. Please prevent him from maiming more women.
Dr. Ryan Carlson has a 3 star rating with 16 reviews.
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