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Welcome to Red Bank, Home to a Powerhouse Hospital
When severe pain from a kidney stone interrupted this woman’s Thanksgiving, she found herself extremely grateful for the exceptional comfort and care provided at the award-winning Riverview Medical Center.

As the executive director of Red Bank RiverCenter, Tricia Rumola is very familiar with Riverview Medical Center. She is also fully aware that Riverview is a two-time recipient of the J.D. Power and Associates "Distinguished Hospital" Award. But she did not truly appreciate what this award stands for until she became a patient at Riverview.

"I was getting ready to go to my parents’ house when I felt terrible — I mean horrible — pain," recalls Tricia. "I really didn’t want to have to go to the emergency room on Thanksgiving — I didn’t want to ruin the holiday for my family — but I knew something was wrong."

A Real Team Effort
When Tricia arrived at the Alton A. Hovnanian Emergency Care Center at Riverview, she was afraid that all of the doctors would be at home celebrating with their families and that she would have a long wait. Not the case.

"Dr. Roma, the attending physician, Pat Crocker, the triage nurse, and Julie Hendrickson got my pain under control very quickly and got me through to x-ray quickly as well," reports the Red Bank resident. "And they did it all with such compassion. Julie actually put me at ease by joking that I was doing the ‘kidney stone dance’ — and that’s exactly what was wrong."

The team kept Tricia comfortable while the urologist confirmed the diagnosis. As it turned out, Tricia had a rather large kidney stone, one that had calcified and could not be treated with lithotripsy, a procedure used to shatter simple stones with ultrasonic waves. This procedure is often used to treat kidney stones, but in Tricia’s case, surgery was the best way to remove such a large stone.

"I had arrived at the emergency room at 10:00 that morning, and I was in surgery by 6:00 that evening," Tricia says. "Everyone — from the emergency room team to the transport team to the doctors — was so accommodating. It seemed like a real team effort."

It’s no surprise that Tricia felt this way at Riverview because that’s what the J.D. Power "Distinguished Hospital" recognition is all about. When J.D. Power and Associates surveys a hospital’s patients to determine inpatient satisfaction, they address the various members of the team, including nurses, physicians, and food/nutrition and environmental services personnel. At Riverview, every member of the patient care team is dedicated to surpassing expectations, and the survey reflected this philosophy. For the second year in a row, the hospital exceeded the national benchmark study score for overall patient satisfaction by a notable margin.

No Stone Left Unturned
After her surgery, Tricia spent a few days recovering at Riverview. She was continually impressed with everyone she encountered there. "The doctor had such a great bedside manner," Tricia comments, "and I never felt nervous about asking him questions because he was so patient, knowledgeable, and kind — and not just with me, but with the entire staff."

Now that she’s back on track and feeling good, Tricia is making a concerted effort to drink more water and watch her caffeine intake. She’s researched the causes of kidney stones and has vowed to do everything she can to avoid another incident because the pain is still fresh in her mind. Luckily, so are the names of all the nurses she met along the way, for she recently stopped back in to thank them all for their personalized and compassionate care.

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About The Doctor
Picture Available Roma, Kevin P., M.D.
Board certified in Emergency Medicine
Red Bank, NJ  07701
(732) 530-2204

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