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    ROC Washo, Tualatin - Dr. Jeffrey Samuel Cheesman

    ROC Washo, Tualatin

    2.9(64 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Certified professionals

    I don't know about other reviews, but my experience here has been amazing. Every single person I…read morehave dealt with is fantastic - and caring - which is rare these days. Dr.Puskas is amazing - made sure I was well taken care of before and after surgery. If you need shoulder surgery - he is the best.

    The surgery I had here in 2018 somehow fell apart, so I needed it done again. If I had any…read morealternatives, I would be crazy to go back to this clinic - but since I don't, I went to them again. I already knew before I even got started that I needed surgery, but I still had to go through FIVE appointments just to get the surgery scheduled. This stretched out for well over a month, with me being in pain the whole time. Every time I needed an appointment, I had to call them, talk my way past a useless robot, and then get put on hold for an obscenely long time. Then at the office, they kept me waiting 30-60 minutes past my scheduled appointment time every time. Maybe your office wouldn't be so hopelessly swamped if you didn't force people to go through a ridiculous number of unnecessary appointments. When I finally got the surgery scheduled, I had to go to a hospital very far away in Oregon City, even though there are plenty of closer options, and communication on the day before the surgery was not as clear as it should have been. On the day of the procedure, I was forced to wait outside in the cold and then walk a long distance around the outside of the hospital, while starving, all because of blatantly wrong signage on the hospital. After the surgery, they referred me to physical therapy, who refused to take my insurance even though it is a division of the same company, forcing me to enter another round of phone tag and ultimately figure PT out on my own. They gave me a brace with pads that fall off way too easily, and told me that I was required to wear it everywhere at all times. Well surprise surprise, some of the pads got lost. When I called them to ask for help replacing the pads, they were unable to help, leaving metal digging directly into my skin. I ultimately had to remake the pads myself using supplies from a crafts store. They also failed to provide me with the crutches I needed, and I had to supply my own. I needed multiple doctor's notes for my work and for the Employment Office. Are you sitting down? ROC charges you $30 every time you need a note. My insurance already paid them over $60,000, but why miss yet another opportunity to nickel-and-dime patients and kick us when we are down? I think this is disgusting and greedy (although it is not illegal). ROC subjected me to every hassle they possibly can. This experience was extremely stressful, and the whole process could have been completed in just the time it took for the surgery to be scheduled.

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    ROC Washo, Tualatin - Very kind & professional from office staff. Beautiful dim lights sets the mood and Not much waiting.

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    Huebert

    Huebert

    3.3(7 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I have been going to Dr. Huebert for at least 10 years and consider him a magician with his…read moreneedles. He is also an extremely knowledgeable osteopath. I trust him explicitly. In addition, his current staff is the best of any clinic/hospital I go to. At 76 years old and having lived an extremely rough life as a farmer, I have had plenty of worn out and otherwise injured body parts and Dr. Huebert always has a way to fix me up. I am so glad I was referred to him by my PCP. He is top notch. For reference, I was an Army medic and have multiple university degrees in science and engineering so I am certainly in a position to notice medical excellence when I see it.

    Dr Huebert was the only doctor in the Portland area that could get my husband in for a lumbar…read moreinjection while we fought with insurance to get an MRI. My husband was 10/10 on the pain scale for days and we were desparate. The injection worked immediately and was a life saver. Yes, Dr. Jimmy may be a cowboy but he knows what he's doing and he'll be the frst to try new FDA approved technologies. His curiosity and willingness to try new things is exceptional. If you are looking for someone conservative, he is not for you. I then saw Dr. Jimmy myself for back pain due to a car accident. He got me an MRI ASAP whereas I had been given the run around from my PCP and insurance. He started me on some experimental non invasive peptides which made me feel better immediately and gave me a lumbar injection. we were trying to avoid surgery, but ultimately after 8 months my herniated disc was causing muscle paralysis so I ended up with surgery, but he helped me through the process and continues to be a part of my care team. He is a compassionate man, a little loosy gooat on staffing and offerings, but if you are open to trying new things, he's worth checking out.

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