Locations of Tiffany Leah Clack, AGPCNP

Biography

Language(s) Spoken
English
Education
Education: University of Texas at Arlington (2011)
Certifications
Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner- American Nurses Credentialing Center

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Patient Ratings (89)

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4.8 overall patient satisfaction
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4.8
Friendliness/Courtesy of Care Provider
4.8
Time Care Provider spent with Patient
4.8
Provider showed concern
4.8
Provider included you in decisions
4.8
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Patient Comments (48)

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Patients appreciate

Tiffany Leah Clack receives consistently high praise from patients and their families for her interpersonal skills and thoroughness. Reviewers repeatedly describe her as caring, kind, compassionate, and easy to talk to, with an exceptional bedside manner that puts patients at ease. Her thoroughness stands out as a defining characteristic, with multiple patients noting that she takes time to answer all questions, explain everything clearly, and go over details carefully. Patients appreciate that she listens attentively to their concerns, includes them in the care process, and shows genuine commitment to helping her patients succeed. Her professionalism, efficiency, and strong communication skills are frequently mentioned, and she is particularly praised for her skill in geriatric care and working with dementia patients and their families.

Patients also share

The reviews contain very few criticisms or suggestions for improvement. One patient expressed a preference for in-person visits over virtual appointments, indicating that while video visits were satisfactory, some patients may prefer face-to-face interactions when possible. This represents the only substantive area for potential improvement mentioned across the extensive collection of reviews.

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.