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Paige E. Harrington, NP

Orthopaedics & Physical Performance

4.6 out of 5 stars
UR Medicine Faculty The University of Rochester Medical Faculty Group (URMFG) consists of over 900 specialist and primary care providers spanning 19 departments. URMFG is certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
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Contact

Appointment (585) 242-1294

About Me

Certified Specialties

Nurse Practitioner, Family - American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

Credentials

Education

MS | St. John Fisher College. Nurse Practitioner. 2020

Ratings & Comments

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Ratings

Care provider's discussion of any proposed treatment (options, risks, benefits, etc.)

4.6 stars

Likelihood of recommending this care provider to others

4.6 stars

Explanations the care provider gave you about your problem or condition

4.6 stars

Care provider's efforts to include you in decisions about your care

4.7 stars

Concern the care provider showed for your questions or worries

4.7 stars

Patient Comments

2.2 stars

Though Paige acted in a professional manner, I felt there was a lack of sincerity. I felt like I was just another number and it seemed like she just wanted to get the appointment over with and move onto the next. Though she did answer my questions, she was very short and just seemed like she didn't want to be there. In a sense, I felt like my questions were dumb for asking and she just seemed disinterested. She didn't seem genuinely interested in what I went through and just lacked compassion which I hope in a profession like hers, she would be a little more empathetic. It's unfortunate I will be stuck with her for my future post operative visits.

Sep 07, 2025

5.0 stars

Paige was the nurse practitioner I saw, and she explained my surgery answered my questions examine my surgical site and gave me an idea what to expect as far as length of time I would have to wear my sling and when I would come back She was pleasant to deal with

Jul 06, 2025

2.0 stars

Dr. Paige was very quick throughout the whole appointment. It felt like she did not want to be there. [...] She gave one word answers to questions I had. She was incredibly quick and didn't seem interested in my health, pain, or me at all really. I would not recommend Paige as a healthcare provider and I am heavily considering switching doctors myself.

Jun 14, 2025

5.0 stars

We have already recommended them to someone!

Jun 14, 2025

5.0 stars

Paige was helpful in addressing an recent rib injury I was concerned about

Mar 30, 2025

5.0 stars

She was great!!! Compared to how I've been treated over at [...], they treated me like a queen! Thanks

Feb 20, 2025

5.0 stars

My doctor was great made me feel very comfortable with everything going on. Answered every question I had and I felt like I was never rushed

Jan 30, 2025

5.0 stars

Very good would highly recend

Nov 24, 2024

4.0 stars

Not a lot of information given on next steps or potential outcomes.

Nov 06, 2024

4.8 stars

Excellent

Oct 06, 2024

3.0

Questions about my condition and expectations after surgery were answered in a vague manner that was not helpful, or optimistic. I felt as though the provider was not really interested in learning more about my condition and why I was asking questions.

Jun 30, 2024