Roza Pacifico

Roza Pacifico, WHNP-BC

Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
Accepting new patients
SCHS

For Appointments Call (541) 526-6635

Office Locations

About Pacifico

Roza Pacifico is a certified nurse practitioner specializing in women’s health care and has been in practice since 2007. She joined St. Charles in 2015.

Roza’s satisfaction comes from providing care to women throughout their lifespan and enjoys forming lasting relationships with her patients. Roza focuses on educating her patients to be an integral part of their own health care. She encourages her patients to ask questions and hopes her patients see her as a thorough practitioner who makes their care her top priority.

Roza moved to Bend with her husband and two children in 2015. They really enjoy Central Oregon's active outdoor lifestyle.

"I will return to Rosa for my health concerns of the future. She was one of the best I have seen. She made me feel so much better about my concerns and treated me with gentleness, understanding and compassion."

~Patient

Education

  • Medical Education - Georgia State University (2007)

Conditions Treated

Obstetrics/Gynecology
Postpartum Depression

Board Certification

National Certification Corporation

Company Name

St. Charles Health System

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August 21, 2024
I am happy to have been put in touch with the NP. She was informative thorough listened to what I said, gave me feedback and expedited tests that she felt were necessary to my current Issue needing treatment
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July 26, 2024
I talked with the provider about stress most likely being the cause of my increased fatigue. The provider did not ask about how I was addressing the stress and she also did not provide any ways to address stress. She never asked about my mental health related to the stress or mental health in general. Very disappointed that this was not addressed at all. When lab work came back with slightly abnormal values some very general recommendations were provided: exercise, decrease carbohydrates; what does that mean? No specifics.
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July 23, 2024