Dr. Rogerio Ramos at Mason City Clinic

Dr. Rogerio Ramos at Mason City Clinic

4.9       
 360 reviews | Gastroenterology Mason City, IA 50401
4.9
    
360 reviews
on Webmd

2 years ago

Always friendly staff, short wait times, Dr. Ramos is the best!

on Ratemds

2 years ago

Very easy to work with both Doctor and staff. I’m pleased

on Webmd

2 years ago

Dr Ramos is very thorough. Glad to have him

on Webmd

2 years ago

I enjoy the staff and Dr. Ramos. Always helpful, on time, and enjoyable to talk with.

on Webmd

2 years ago

Great experience overall

on Ratemds

2 years ago

The staff is excellent. Everything is great , but the Dr. is very very busy, but not his fault

on Facebook

2 years ago

The surgeon and staff were very good.

on Webmd

2 years ago

The surgeon and staff were very good.

on Ratemds

2 years ago

Dr. Ramos helped save my life years by helping me when other doctors or facilities brushed me off. He is always so kind, helpful and remembers everything I tell him. He is a god send.

on Webmd

2 years ago

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520 S Pierce Ave Suite 204
Mason City, IA 50401

(641) 494-5170

https://www.mcclinic.com

Business Hours

Mon: 08:00 am - 05:00 pm

Tue: 08:00 am - 05:00 pm

Wed: 08:00 am - 05:00 pm

Thu: 08:00 am - 05:00 pm

Fri: 08:00 am - 05:00 pm

Sat: Closed

Sun: Closed

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About

Dr. Rogerio Ramos is a board-certified psychiatrist who has practiced in the mental health clinic at Mason City Clinic since 2009, as well as serving as medical director of Prairie Ridge Addiction Treatment Center and running a buprenorphine clinic for patients with addictions.

Dr. Ramos graduated with his medical degree from the Faculdade de Medicina da UFMG in Brazil and then completed his initial residency training in psychiatry at the Fundação Hospitalar do Estado de Minas Gerais. He came to the US in 2004, after a few years practicing as medical director of an outpatient psychiatric clinic in Brazil, and completed additional residency training in psychiatry at the Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital, where he served as chief resident. He then further advanced his training through a fellowship in addiction psychiatry at Yale University.

Throughout his training and practice experience, Dr. Ramos has participated in numerous research studies regarding emerging psychiatry treatments. His work has been published in leading medical journals and presented at society meetings across the country. He is a member of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association.