Biography
| Language(s) Spoken |
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| English |
| Education |
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| Education: The University of Texas Medical Branch (2013) |
| Certifications |
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| Physician Assistant- National Comm on Certif of Physician Assistants |
| Hospital Affiliations |
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| Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple |
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Patient Ratings (93)
The patient rating score is an average of all responses to physician-related questions on our nationally recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey .
| averageRating | metric | |
|---|---|---|
| 4.7 | Time Care Provider spent with Patient | |
| 4.8 | Friendliness/Courtesy of Care Provider | |
| 4.6 | Provider included you in decisions | |
| 4.7 | Provider showed concern | |
| 4.6 | Rate Care Provider |
Patient Comments (40)
Overview of patient comments
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Patient comments are gathered from our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey and are displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.
Patients appreciate
David Dominguez consistently receives praise for his interpersonal skills and patient-centered approach. Patients frequently describe him as friendly, kind, caring, and compassionate. His listening skills are mentioned repeatedly, with reviewers noting that he takes time to hear their concerns, asks appropriate questions, and makes them feel heard and understood. Patients also appreciate his efficiency and professionalism, commenting that he is prompt, thorough, and knowledgeable. Many reviews highlight that he doesn't rush appointments and takes time to answer questions, making patients feel at ease during their visits.
Patients also share
While the majority of reviews are highly positive, a few patients identified areas for improvement. One patient had to seek additional care at an urgent care facility the next day when symptoms worsened, suggesting the initial treatment may not have been comprehensive enough. Another patient felt their request for a Z-pack antibiotic was dismissed, though they acknowledged the provider listened well otherwise. One reviewer noted that David could have provided better guidance regarding drug interactions with Paxlovid and other medications. These instances suggest occasional gaps in treatment thoroughness or medication counseling.