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Dr. Reed Quinn, MD is a cardiothoracic surgery specialist in Portland, ME and has been practicing for 34 years. He graduated from University Of Utah School Of Medicine in 1985 and specializes in cardiothoracic surgery.
818 Congress Street, Portland, ME, 04102, United States
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Mon | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
He performed an aortic heart valve replacement on December 23rd 1998. After I was opened up they discovered that I had an aortic aneurism and also patched that. I am so grateful for his work. It was a 10 hour operation and I have lived a full and productive life. I just wanted to thank him for his skills and my operation. I have recommended him to 4 of my acquaintances and they were all happy with his work. Please make sure he gets this message.
He is experienced friendly and knowledgeable. He did have a surgery on my 84 year old dad and so far we are pretty happy. True gentleman
He was not an advocate for our family. Us another surgeon who will be an advocate for your family member in his care.
Mr.Quinn did not help our family after my father passed away. My fathers surgery did not go according to plan. Mr. Quinn said he would have a sit down meeting and explain what happen to my father. He never called me back to set up the meeting. I called him back and he never tried to call me or set up a meeting. It has been a nightmare. Please use a doctor with a heart that helps not only the patient but there families also.
My father passed away and our family was left trying to understand what happened. Dr.Quinn did not return my phone calls or follow up with a sit down meeting. Our family is 8 months from the loss of my father and still do not know what happened.
This wonderful man saved my life and countless others. I was lucky to catch my heart issue when we did . I owe my life to him and the staff at Maine Medical.
My father met Quinn- trusted him w/ his valve repair and maze procedure on Friday, November 25. The procedures initially went as planned, but complications followed. Quinn disappeared - reportedly on vacation-never checked in with my family. The 2nd week-never spoke with us as my Dad's condition declined until he passed away on December 9th. Where was this surgeon? 2 weeks at Maine Med. in Special icu? -lesson here-make sure your dr. is planning to personally follow-up -my Dad trusted him.
Doctor left unclear instructions, if you want to meet him before operation need to be explicit for he will not make time for a patient. I would never allow my friend or family to go because they do not wash their hands in the office nor do they wear gloves. They were touching the incision without gloves or washed hands, this is likely why the rate of infection at Maine Medical Center is worst in the state. The doctor refuses to use non-stick gauze leaving the patient to pick the gauze out after.
Dr. Quinn is the best. Five months out of Mitral valve surgery repair I am now back to the gym every day doing spin, bootcamp, insanity classes and treadmill workouts. I owe my life to Dr. Quinn and his excellent team of assistants in getting me back to health. I continue to improve every month and hope to do the Tough Mudder Race in 2016. Thanks and Merry Christmas to all. Richard Robichaud.
Reed Quinn, M.D. has a 3.7 star rating with 19 reviews.
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