Overall Patient Rating
4.6 out of 5 stars - 486 total ratings“People need to realize that there are a lot of variables on how protective sunscreen is.”
Dr. Thomas Rosenfeld was always interested in science as a child, so it’s no surprise that he decided to go into medicine. Before his undergraduate years, he worked in a hospital emergency room to get an idea of what aspect of medicine interested him most. It was during his medical school education that he decided on dermatology. He was on morning rounds, in 3rd year, at the VCU hospital when a woman was being treated for blood in her lungs caused by a melanoma skin cancer that had spread internally. At that moment, he knew that dermatology was the specialty for him. “I thought it would be great if I could help prevent what that woman went through. By preventing, and treating diseases like skin cancer early, dermatologists can really make a difference.”
Dr. Rosenfeld performs general medical dermatology at Reliant and enjoys seeing patients of all ages. He likes the challenge of recognizing different dermatological problems. “Pattern recognition is fundamental to a visual specialty, like dermatology,” he explains. “I believe listening to the patients, and their concerns, is essential to improve treatment compliance. People are often afraid when they see a new doctor, or think they have cancer, or somehow caused their problem. Reassurance, and education on skin diseases and prevention, is an important part of this process.”
Dr. Rosenfeld encourages his patients to use sunscreen but knows that is does have limitations on protecting people from the damaging effects of the sun. “People need to realize that there are a lot of variables on how protective sunscreen is. For instance, what are the protecting chemicals? How many times a day are you putting it on your skin? Is it water-resistant? What’s the SPF? I encourage people to wear protective clothing in addition to sunscreen as that provides important and reliable protection against the sun.”
When not in the office, Dr. Rosenfeld enjoys hiking, biking, and kayaking. Between visits to his grandchildren, he also takes time for his hobbies including jigsaw puzzles, painting and woodworking.
Star ratings are based on patient responses to 5 questions about the care they have received from their provider. Responses are measured on a scale of 1-5 and the average score is displayed in an easy to view, 5-star format. Learn more about how we measure our patient experience.
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This patient rated the doctor 1 out of 5 stars.
Before he even introduced himself to me/pulled behind the curtain he was complaining that patients were asking him too many questions
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
Dr Rosenfeld is very thorough and concerning. He explains things in terms I can understand and gives me great advice & treatment.
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
Dr. Rosenberg was well detailed and gave various solutions to my problem. He was able to do it in office with no issues. I would see him again. There was a delay for my appointment but once I was brought back he was prompt and caring.
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
I really liked Dr Rosenfeld
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
Good experience
This patient rated the doctor 1.6 out of 5 stars.
This was my second time seeing this doctor and I had tried to express that the course of treatment that I was given last time for my acne was giving me dry skin and I was hoping for an alternative treatment or other cream that may be a little gentler on my skin. During this I tried to explain I had had allergic reactions in the past with certain OTC acne products. The doctor asserted that I was using the OTC products and his prior medications incorrectly and if I had been using them correctly I wouldn't have had any issues. He didn't ask how I had been using them or what moisturizer I was using just asserted I was clearly doing it wrong instead of me having a potentially serious allergy to a medication. I Felt extremely spoken down to and asked to be matched with another provider. I tried to go in with an open mind and I am open to trying the same regimen he perscibed me the first time I saw him. Skin is such a personal thing and having someone ignore me, speak over me and dismiss my concerns was very frustrating and I would not recommend this provider to others. The nurse was super great though!
This patient rated the doctor 3.4 out of 5 stars.
Appointment felt a bit rushed , it could have been a little more longer and focused on issues
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
Quality concern and care.
This patient rated the doctor 3.75 out of 5 stars.
Physician seemed hurried , eager to write notes and move on.
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
Provider very friendly, personable, very knowledgeable.
This patient rated the doctor 2.8 out of 5 stars.
Very rushed had no time to ask all the questions I had.
Offices and Locations
Worcester – Neponset Street
Overview
Specialties
Dermatology
Certifications
American Board of Dermatology
Education
Doctorate: Medical College of Virginia
Residency: Long Island Jewish Medical Center & Roger Williams Medical Center
Languages Spoken
English
Spanish
Insurance
Thomas Rosenfeld's Featured Blogs
Concerned about how much you sweat?
By Dr. Tom Rosenfeld Chief of Dermatology It’s normal to work up a sweat when you’re doing yardwork or exercising at the gym....
Eczema is More Than Just an Itch
Thomas Rosenfeld, MD Chief, Division of Dermatology Eczema is an inflammatory disorder of the skin, producing a red and itchy rash...