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    Washington Center For Pain Management

    Washington Center For Pain Management

    1.4(24 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I'll never forget the day I was refered to the WCPM. I was scared, confused, and uncertain of my…read morefuture. It's not easy being at the age of 30 and discovering that the back surgery that you had was only a temporary solution, and the problems were returning and were worse than before. I've been going to the WCPM for almost 4 years. It has become apparent that my condition is permanent but thanks to the help I recieve at the WCPM, life doesn't have to be bleak. Chronic pain is no joke, and I'm somewhat embarrassed and slighty ashamed to admit that before all of this happened to me I was the type of person to dismiss the notion that it could be as bad as it really can be. If you have chronic pain problems and you are refered to the WCPM, do yourself a favor. Go there. Listen to the doctors. Talk to the counselor. Trust me, these people are professionals, you don't want your condition to get worse. I've noticed the reviews on this site is split in the most interesting way. No 3 stars, only 1's and 5's. Keep in mind that the WCPM follows Federal Law. Make sure you have Federal medical insurance like Medicare. That also means that if you smoke marijuana as part of your " chronic pain treatment " you will have to stop. It will be better for you in the long run. Please try not to take it personally, believe it or not marijuana is part of the problem. It's quite the dangerous drug that can cause mispercetions, unhealthy behavior patterns and it will burn you in the end( irony or poetic justice?).

    I walked into the clinic and was greeted properly,but what I did not like was that the two…read morereceptionists were talking about patients after calling them via telephone. I work in healthcare and that is HIPPA, I was really shocked how open they were chatting about patients and their appointments. The MA was great, he listened to my story and the reason for my visit. As for the Provider nice guy, but I felt like my personal simple needs were not taken care of. My weight was mentioned and he suggested cardiovascular care, but I was really shocked for him to incorporate my weight to my treatment.

    Wood P Brodie, MD

    Wood P Brodie, MD

    1.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    So long story short, went in 2 years ago saw knee surgeon on Westside, diagnosis, oh women your age…read moreget this kind of injury fatty hofa? Rest it will get better, well it got worse went back, need mri, my insurance said no and never heard back from doctors office. So one of the other surgeons that is a god there, called my insurance and said she needs mri asap. Got approved and I asked for different doctor since the office never called me back to say what the next steps were to get approval for mri.Got mri saw new surgeon at Eastside office,said tear in meniscus. Easy peasy. June 2024 had surgery, in recovery surgeon comes out, while I'm still doped up explains what had gone on and what he found, I have no clue what he had said, don't even remember leaving building. Well the knee still hurt bad went for several follow ups was told it takes a while. Got another mri. Another small tear and lots of arthritis, no one told me if u get surgery arthritis starts building up. I am in more pain then before surgery, gained 20 pounds, unable to do daily functions and activities. If I would have known this I would not have got surgery. Asked to speak to doctor about what can be done several times, they said oh he's booked up,see his PA. Well guess what his PA was to busy so they hired another PA to help out, this is in November, he tells me I need to think about going to a gym and see a psychologist, lol. I normally got 16000 steps in according to my fitbit, im very active and not overweight, really? January 2025 still not a word from surgeon, since June. Went to another orthopedic establishment and guess what I now need a partial knee replacement!!! I'm literally in tears! I can't believe thos surgeon doesn't have the common courtesy to explain what he did and why my surgery was not easy peasy!!! Fyi get a second opinion before having surgery and trusting the surgeon! At 50 years old I shouldn't be walking like I'm 80!!!

    He will lie to your insurance company for them to authorize unnecessary, or too early, total knee…read morearthroplasties, telling them that he had performed required steps before deeming the surgery necessary. Then, after the basic follow-ups, say two years later, he will abandon you, giving you tales of his suffering in pain, of his wearing compression hose, of taking diclophenac tablets, then going on a rant about age and God, while totally disregarding your issues. Avoid him, as there are other orthopedic surgeons who are far more honest, compassionate, and competent.

    Providence St. Peter Outpatient Orthopedic and Hand Therapy - Reception area

    Providence St. Peter Outpatient Orthopedic and Hand Therapy

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I have been a patient at Providence St. Peter Outpatient Orthopedic and Hand Therapy since Aug…read more2023. I was referred by my primary care doctor for relief from shoulder pain. After two months of treatment, my therapist suggested I see an orthopedist, which I did. As a result, I was given X-rays and an MRI which revealed I had a torn rotator cuff, SLAP tear, bone spurs and severe arthritis. I tried non-surgical treatment by continuing PT and an injection, but the pain persisted, so it was recommended that my shoulder be surgically repaired. I also had a frozen shoulder and my surgeon cautioned me that he would not be able to operate if the shoulder was still frozen. My therapist worked with me for two more months in an attempt to "thaw" my frozen shoulder. I went in for surgery in Jan 2024, and the surgeon was able to manipulate my shoulder and complete the surgery. The damage to my shoulder was worse than anticipated, but the surgeon was able to complete repairs. Two weeks post-surgery, I went back to PT to rehabilitate my shoulder. I am still in PT and likely will for a few more months, as I regain my mobility & strength. I have worked with several of the Physical Therapists and a PT Assistant, including Christy, Jordan, Nancy, Mark, and Jessica. The care I've received has been excellent - it is painful, but I am getting better! Shoulder surgery is a long, difficult recovery and I was told to expect it to take 6-9 months to be mostly pain-free, and a full year to restore my strength, which was complicated by a detached biceps tendon that also requires repair. Slowly but surely I'm making progress. I definitely recommend Providence St. Peter Outpatient Pediatric Therapies if you need to rehab a shoulder, knee, hand, etc.

    Don't go here unless you want to go broke!!!…read more The type of care is excellent - that's not the issue. It's the cost. This location bills as hospital outpatient (hence the name) and they don't tell you that! Physical therapy is billed as a hospital visit. That means instead of getting a $25 copay you get $1000+ bill! I had a single visit billed for $1200 when my insurance says I only owe $25. What they're doing is legal but highly immoral. If you want to go to providence, go to the tumwater facility. Same organization but I hear they bill correctly.

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