Thomas F Rapacki, MD

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Tulsa, United States

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Neurosurgeon

Thomas F Rapacki, MD Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Thomas F Rapacki, MD is located in Tulsa, United States on Williams Medical Plaza, 2000 S Wheeling Ave Ste 200. Thomas F Rapacki, MD is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category neurosurgeon in United States.

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Williams Medical Plaza, 2000 S Wheeling Ave Ste 200

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+19187487854

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Paula Murphy

Dr Rapacki , well words cannot describe how wonderful he is. He saved my life with the surgery he did on me. I had a tumor inside my spinal cord. He's a no nonsense kind of Dr. He gets the job done and done well. Thank God Tulsa has him. I love you Dr. Rapacki.........

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Dean Jones

Dr.Rapacki is a phenomenal surgeon. His competence is complemented by his communication and bedside manner. I've read other comments about his competence is more important than his bedside manner; yet I've found him, & his team, to be complete care that is well rounded

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RHCrew Duke

Dr. Rapacki doesn't have the best bedside manner. I honestly don't care about that. I care about competence. He is an exceptional neurosurgeon and he did an excellent job on my c6 c7 fusion surgery. I am pain free (one year post op) and can pick up my son and daughter. Like I said, he doesn't have the best bedside manner but if you are looking for someone who is good at their job, he is the Dr. for you.

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Jesse Beck

Arrived by ambulance in the middle of the night with a crushed vertebra. Pretty scary stuff. Dr Malone met me at 2 AM to discuss the case, told me my options, and actually counseled AGAINST surgery, because my injury would basically heal on its own. What surgeon votes AGAINST the extra cash from another surgery?? Very friendly and professional nurses, even when I was being a baby about the pain. Great PT staff. The MRI crew took a long time to get to me, but I hear that’s common everywhere. Even the food was eatible. Very good experience all around. I hope I never need to be in a hospital again, but if I do, I’ll go to St Johns.