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    Dr. Miller and the entire staff are simply terrific! He was referred by my GP (Dr. Brad Gates)…read moreand it was one of the best decisions I've made to make an appointment. Dr. Miller has a very easy going and gentle personality..., which is intangibly important to me and my wife! My initial reason for seeing him was due to my left shoulder causing me pain. Ironically, I had a skiing accident that resulted in a tear of my MCL just prior to seeing Dr. Miller initially. After an MRI, he treated the MCL tear and shoulder pain with PT initially and didn't rush me into making a surgical decision. In addition, he gave me a cortisone shot for the shoulder which released the pain. The MCL healed nicely without any further procedure being required; however after 6 months the shoulder did get worse due to a separate but freak accident, so we decided that surgery was the only option that would relieve the pain permanently. This was the best decision, because the arthroscopic procedure revealed a massive tear of the supraspinatus which required 6 anchors instead of the normal 4 to reattach it properly. The entire experience has been outstanding and thankfully, the pain has been minimal. You can probably tell I really think the world of Dr. Miller and would recommend him to anyone who needs orthopedic care mostly because of his extensive experience and thorough approach.

    Dr. Miller goes above and beyond for his patients . I highly recommend him!!! He did both of my…read morehips. I had day surgery for each one, I recovered quickly, and his office arranged all of my physical therapy. They are the best!!!!

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    Total Orthopedic Sports and Spine - Diplomas

    Total Orthopedic Sports and Spine

    2.1(11 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    My favorite doctor retired. (Dr Rodgers). And Thank God, Seth left too! What a horrible PA!!…read more I've been with this practice since 1996. That's a long time. I had my first surgery with Adam's at that time. I swapped over to Rodgers after my initial surgery. I have now come full circle. I've never forgotten why I initially left Adam's as my original doctor. I was left with significant scars after that surgery. The pain management left many bad memories. Time has not faded either of those. He does employ the most incredible PA. I had to use her for an injection. She's gentle and genuine. Whenever, I feel the need to have a knee replacement, I will begin my journey for a replacement doctor. For now, I'll continue with injections from the PA. July 2023

    I was outsourced by VA community care for my bilateral carpal tunnel surgeries (and for those who…read moredon't know, all outsourced care by the VA is paid for by TriWest -this will help to understand this review). First and foremost, Dr Adams, Kendra (PA) and the rest of the surgical team were great from start to finish - 5 s. As for the admin/billing part (Methodist Health System) -they get a sub par review. VA Community Care sends out the referral, a TriWest authorization # and the dates the referral is good for promptly after it is decided that a patient will be going outside of the VA hospital for medical care. For me, this was not the first time I've been outsourced for care in the civilian sector BUT this is the first time that I've had difficulty with billing -and it was not just one time to where everything that proceeded would not have any issues. From the initial surgery to the follow ups on the second surgery, I have had to have multiple conversations with billing/admin with me stating the same thing over and over again. They tell me that I need to submit an insurance card, I respond that we do not receive those [as veterans getting medical care through the VA]. I explained multiple times that VA community care sent out a referral and that it is fully paid by TriWest and have even called community care, where they informed me that ALL the information needed is in the referral. Community care sends the referral again noting that this is all the information that was needed for my care. I received my first surgery at the beginning of April 2025, had my post op appts and go into my second surgery 4wks later in June 2025. At various points, I get the same push back from billing/admin with more [frustrated] follow up calls to Community Care about the pushback. After my second surgery, I receive a bill from Methodist through their MyChart program, I contacted Community care and they immediately clear up those charges. My last appt (12Sept25) was made due to still having residual issues from the second surgery. Upon arrival at the clinic, I go through the same "we need a copy of the insurance card" routine BUT this time, they REFUSE me from attending my appt. I called community care once again to tell them what had happened, submitted a message through the MyChart system requesting a new appt (and attached the information from my referral in the message). It is now 22Sept25, and I have not received a response to set up further appts. My residual issues specifically affect my duties/tasks as a firefighter/paramedic, the time on my referral is close to expiration now and I am left to find other sources/solutions for these issues. From where I stand, it appears that Methodist does not properly educate their staff about how to properly handle patients who are fully funded by the VA system. And what really bothers me is that I know my records show that all of my bills are handled, and also what source (TriWest) handled the bill ...

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    Athletico Physical Therapy - Allen

    Athletico Physical Therapy - Allen

    1.0(1 review)
    0.8 mi

    If I would rate this place just based on the physical therapist who work with you and help to get…read morebetter! Then this place definitely deserves 5 stars! The physical therapist was able to improve some of the issues my husband had within couple sessions and give him exercise/posture tips. Phenomenal! But the one star review is solely for the billing and administration. We didn't chose Athletico but were referred by our sports medicine doctor who ensured us that they will make the referral based on if the physical therapists are within our network or not. On their website they state that they are in network, so our fault was not checking with our insurance to clarify. Really before coming here check with your insurance!! Before my husband started physical therapy we were told that the copay would be $20 per session and trusting their word he scheduled for twice a week for 2 months. After feeling much improvement, he decided to stop the treatment and asked for a final bill! To our surprise we owed them more than $20 co-pay. It was close to $800. When my husband inquired about this the billing manager AND regional manager just flat out told him. It is his responsibility to find out what our co-insurance/co-pay would be and this is what we owe! Yes! Thank you for the info! But we would have liked that kind of information before we start our treatment. AND we would have liked to be given this kind of information before you you start the treatment, so we can make the choice whether to stay or find a different provider. I have never been to a medical facility where billing has been such an issue like at this place (I mean we go to orthodontist, dentist, hospitals. They ALWAYS provide an estimate/copayment before you start your treatment in writing too!! But not here!) And we also noticed our insurance didn't get billed after my husband quit coming! If they would have billed each month/each session we would have noticed the discrepancy of information we first received when we arrived and the actual billing process which would have given us the choice as patient either continue the care or chose a different provider. We are still figuring things out with our health insurance. But just want to give a heads up to everyone! Call your insurance and make sure what they tell you regarding co-payment/co-insurance is accurate. So you don't end up with a huge bill like us just for physical therapy!

    From the owner: Athletico Physical Therapy provides the highest quality physical therapy and rehabilitation…read moreservices to communities throughout 24 states and the District of Columbia, with convenient locations close to home or work. Athletico is committed to our patients and referring physicians through our patient-centric focus, positive work environment, attention to quality and high standard of care. Athletico measures patient outcomes and satisfaction and is dedicated to continuous improvement. Our services can include physical and occupational/hand therapy, workers' compensation, pelvic health therapy, concussion management, athletic training, and more.

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