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Excellent surgeon. I had a total knee replacement. It was very easy. I had very little pain only…read moreusing pain pills on day 2 and 3. Flexion and extension progressed rapidly,ahead of schedule. My incision is barely visible 6 months later. Excellent care and dr.

I have been seeing Dr. Hawthorne for several years now and can attest that Dr. Hawthorne is not…read moreonly an awesome doctor, he is also an incredible surgeon. I have been receiving knee injections from Dr. Hawthorne in my attempt to postpone the inevitable - knee replacement surgery. More about that another time. On Father's Day weekend 2023, I felt a momentary sharp pain in my right shoulder. Having felt a similar pain in my past, I assumed what I had done. I put off seeing Dr. Hawthorne until July. After the CT, the official diagnosis was, "retracted full-thickness, full width re-tear of the supraspinatus tendon and, retracted full-thickness near full-width tear of the infraspinatus tendon". In laymen's terms, I tore my rotator cuff - again. The surgery (not arthroscopic) was addressed in mid-August. I started in-home PT 3-days after the surgery (arranged by Dr. Hawthorne's office). In-home PT continued for 3-weeks. I am currently in outpatient PT doing the work to re-gain both my strength, and my range of motion (also arranged by Dr. Hawthorne's office). By the way, I have a tattoo on the shoulder where the surgery was done. Without exaggeration, you would not be able to tell that I had surgery if I did not tell you. The point of incision is barely visible. Dr. Hawthorne is a man of few words. He'll give you the facts to help you to decide the next steps, without the glitter. When you are ready, you can move forward with him and trust that he will do a great job. I trust him. As soon as I have completed PT and have fully recovered from rotator cuff surgery, I will be scheduling with Dr. Hawthorne to get my knees done, one after the other. I highly recommend Dr. Hawthorne and his team.

Albert W. Gillespy, MD

Albert W. Gillespy, MD

(3 reviews)

When you have a back issue this is the man to talk to. He and his brother are know an the spine…read moreguys on this wide of the county. When I want an evaluation of a back problem this is where I come. They have physical therapy on site and at the other location. He can perform spinal injection and when needed Surgery. I appreciate the approach to not rush to surgery when treating herniated disks.

My review has nothing to do with Dr. Gillespy. I have only seen him one time I think with the…read moreexception of the surgery he did on my knee. I see his PA mostly and cannot say I feel warm about her at all. I actually had a follow up appointment today at 11:00am. I had many reminders from their office reminding me of the appointment. I arrived early actually thinking I may even get in early. All appointments I have had in the past, I waited in the waiting room at least 30 + minutes. Today I waited 40+ minutes and then off to a room to see the PA. Of course, the next wait begins. after about 15 minutes, I left. There is no respect for my time. I do not know who manages their time but it appears they book too many patients at a time. This issue goes to the top in the organization. I am sure there are places in Daytona that could teach he or she how to run a doctors office efficiently. Patients are the main revenue producer. As a result, I will not be going back to that office again. I have to believe there are other Orthopedic doctors in the area who respect the patients. I suspect this will not be read by anyone in the practice. I would hope the reviews are read by someone. You may use my name if you like.

Jeffrey Keen, MD

Jeffrey Keen, MD

(3 reviews)

Dr Keene is simply one of the best knee or hip surgeons in the area…read more I had total right hip replacement 2.5 years ago, and my wife recently underwent a total right knee replacement. What people may take as not caring is actually, his expertise and knowledge of what he does. The quality of life regained by his talents can not be over stated. State of the art Mako robotics leads to a shorter recovery and faster return to the pickle ball courts. He is matter of fact. My first visit went as follows. Hello, we shook hands and he held up my X-ray and said, you need a new hip. My response was, just like that? He said, yep. I said, kind of like ordering a pizza when I'm hungry, and he said yes. He was right. He did personally, call both me and my wife the evening of our surgery to check in and staff followed up the next day. My only negative is that I feel Medicare should have paid him more! Thanks Dr. Keene.

Disliked him immensely. He did not take time to review the extensive MRI report on my injury prior…read moreto entering room. I asked him if he wanted to do the MRI suggested by the radiologist (on my leg). He said "I didn't read that" and had to go back and read it and then ordered the MRI. In my opinion, that showed a lack of interest in the detail of my injury and lack of detail in care planning. He was arrogant and disrespectful in interactions with me. He seems challenged and aggravated by educated people who ask questions. My husband is a physician, and I am a Ph.D. in psychology. If you like to blindly follow recommendations from what is in my opinion a middle of the pack physician, then he might be the right one for you. Also, I met 2 people in PT who expressed to me that they were not happy with the surgery he did on their knees. They had pain and swelling and limited ROM long after the date he had told them they would be "back on the pickleball court". I did not allow him to do surgery on me. He told me I would never walk again without surgery. Well, I walk well and did so without surgery. After I asked him if he read my history of RSD in a prior bone break in my medical history (which he had not), he agreed surgery could be a risk.

Ability Rehabilitation - physicaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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