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Ricardo “Rich” Rodriguez, MD

4.7out of 5
387 Ratings , 70 Comments
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About Ricardo “Rich” Rodriguez, MD

Ricardo “Rich” Rodriguez, MD, is a dedicated and compassionate physician at Norman Regional Urgent Care - Porter Health Village.

Dr. Rodriguez is board-certified in family and integrative medicine. He earned his medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, where he received three years of training in obstetrics and gynecology.

He initially chose his field to provide comprehensive care for the entire family, from delivering babies and performing C-sections to offering end-of-life care. However, Dr. Rodriguez discovered that providing immediate and urgent medical care to patients who do not have or cannot see their primary physician has been the most rewarding aspect of his career. He completed his residency in family medicine at Emory University.

Urgent care patients can expect exceptional care and attention from Dr. Rodriguez: “I will provide the same care I would want for my family.”

Outside of his professional life, Dr. Rodriguez enjoys working on cars and spending time with his family. He and his wife have eight children together.

Medical Interests Special Clinical Interests:
  • External hemorrhoid removal
  • Ganglion cysts, Bartholin cysts
  • Joint injections
  • Seasonal allergies
  • Skin biopsy
  • Skin tag and non-malignant lesion removal
  • Upper respiratory infections

Reviews

  • 10/05/2025
    Rating: 5

    The atmosphere and the staff were great

  • 10/03/2025
    Rating: 5

    I will recommend this place to everyone that needs Healthcare.

  • 09/15/2025
    Rating: 5

    The whole experience was well worth it. The wait time was minimal, I felt cared for and listened to.

  • 08/29/2025
    Rating: 2

    I came to the ER with a rather large deep puncture wound which required closure. I instead accepted butterfly closures which have since become a problem...too late for stitches and wound is still seeping. I have since visited with my GP and will continue with his advice. While I realize that ER was quite busy, I feel as though I would have been better served with firm advice that stitches would prove most beneficial.

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