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    Pivot PT - College Park, an Athletico company

    Pivot PT - College Park, an Athletico company

    4.2(10 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I suffered from a pinched nerve, groin issues and sciatica nerve damage moreso on the right side…read morethan the left. I could barely walk and had to go down the stairs backwards to keep from falling down them. When I arrived at the facility and after my assessment and first session with Stanley I was walking better. I've been going twice a week now for almost 3 weeks and I'm slowly getting stronger due to the combination of therapy and strength training I'm receiving. I no longer have the stabbing pain down my legs and walking so much better. The facility is not super fancy but the quality of care that you receive is what's most important.

    Great facility. Parking is kind of weird, but out of their control. So, if you need to go here,…read morepark in the back of the building. They have their own entrance and an extra exit off the back. Also, make sure you heed the parking signs. Various DC metro sports memorabilia adorn the walls. When I went they were never too busy and the waiting room chairs are extra wide, like could fit two of me wide. I guess if you're a defensive tackle and you need physical therapy, you don't want to be sitting on a folding chair, so that's fair. The staff knows what they are doing, and I had maybe 3 appointments for a bulging disc in my neck. All the staff that I saw were pretty young, so that made me feel good (and old). Eric gave me some home exercises to do including a sheet of paper explaining what to do. It's very clean in there, and they have a great selection of equipment, but not that you can really choose which one you use, because, you know, you're in there for something specific. If I ever need physical therapy again, I'd definitely go back here.

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    Regenerative Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Dr. Ferrell

    Regenerative Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

    3.4(53 reviews)
    6.3 miDowntown

    A friend of mine recommended ROSM in McLean to diagnose neck and arm pain following a Feb 2020 car…read moreaccident. However, the first available appointment was late April. I chose another pain center, National Spine and Pain, in the same area. During three visits I have never met the doctor, although visit records claimed that I had. The office experience was impersonal, waiting then rushing through the appointment. A neurologist diagnosed injuries requiring neck spinal fusion surgery. It stabilized my neck but left me with chronic pain. This time, I was able to make timely with ROSM. Each of my three visits so far have been directly with Dr. Imran Siddiqui, with assistance from attentive PAs. Dr. Siddiqui's manner is holistic and empathetic towards my pain. His approach itself reduced my anxiety. His careful diagnosis and treatment of my neck pain has produced results. The communication between me and the office via the patient portal is very efficient. I get a response from the receptionist Miss. Kaitlyn Lee within 24 hours. She also replies promptly to emails. Most practices take days to respond and sometimes require repeat requests. Kaitlyn is very personable and helpful for all patients there. Finally, I have never met any medical assistants who are as kind and understanding as Chawdry. I told him that he seems born to be a medical professional. He checked on me several times in a very caring way while I was waiting to see Dr. Siddiqui to make sure I was okay. He apologized for wait, even though it wasn't long. It was the opposite of my experience with the National Spine and Pain Center, where no one checked on me even though I was waiting for a long time. Whenever I visit ROSM, I feel that my health and wellbeing matter to each of the people in the office. Not only the doctor but also the staff members of ROSM empathy and care for the patient in their medical practices. I wish all other medical professionals would visit ROSM and learn from them how to manage a caring practice.

    I had an appointment with Dr. John Ferrell on September 12, 2024, at the ROSM Washington, DC office…read morebut left before seeing him because I was not seen in a timely manner and left after an inappropriate time to wait. This is the second time I have experienced this problem with ROSM including previously in July with another doctor in the practice. Both times I was taken to an examining room in a timely manner and was left to wait in the room. After over 30 minutes, I left the room and spoke to one of the staff to ask if there was a problem. Both times I was told that the doctor was with another patient and would be in to see me in a while. My first complaint, therefore, is that it is not the patient's responsibility to determine why there is a delay. The doctor should instruct his/her staff to let the patient know that there is a delay and what are the patient's alternatives. Both times the staff person apologized for which I appreciate their apologies. An apology by a staff person, however, does not indicate that there will be any change in how waiting patients are informed of delays. On September 12, 2024, the staff person told me that the doctor was in a room with no clock, which is not an excuse but demonstrates poor planning by the doctor. Therefore, my second complaint is that the ROSM Washington, DC office is poorly managed and fails to properly plan appointment times for patients. I will not be returning to this practice for any reason.

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    Washington Wellness Physical Therapy & SportsCare

    Washington Wellness Physical Therapy & SportsCare

    4.7(57 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    I wanted to say a huge thank you for the chance to receive health care and advice from Michael as I…read moreworked through my recent adductor injury. I find injuries very challenging to navigate. I appreciated that Michael was realistic about a likely timetable for me to return to my activities and also gave me many different exercises to do and which I can continue to do to maintain strength in important muscle groups in the future. Rave reviews for Washinton Wellness!

    Personally I don't think anyone can comment on the treatment style of 30 minutes with your…read moretherapist for 1-1 and 30 minutes of supervised exercises while working with the next patient UNLESS YOU OWN A COMPANY THAT TAKES INSURANCE !!!!! So read that stance again- this practice TAKES INSURANCE. For most people that means nothing- there's an assumption of we have insurance so a practices should take it. As an insurance accepting practice myself- that is NOT how it works. Small medical practice's (solo woman owned / mom and pop establishments etc like this one)- take a HUGE hit when accepting insurance contracts for their reimbursement. At this point many small business are getting paid HALF of what their cash only / self pay only counterparts are getting paid. Also- keep in mind, an insurance contract doesn't increase with inflation, cost of living, rising employer salaries etc.... I give the business lesson because it's only fair for people to be informed as to why a business structure is what it is for the sake of survival... Now on to the actual PRACTITIONERS- this staff is honestly saving people from surgeries, worsening conditions, and maladaptive body patterns... I've been working with them for 8-9 years and my mom now drives from VA to go to them as well. They're priceless in their cleanliness, knowledge, anatomy and functionality awareness plus FULL body attention. I cannot express how many times a DOCTOR or SURGEON has sent me in for an issue- and they've figured out it's stemming from somewhere totally different ! They also are certified to do dry needling and that's PRICELESS !!

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    Maryland Orthopedic Institute

    Maryland Orthopedic Institute

    2.6(5 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Adjacent metered street parking and Colonial system lot for this medical plaza. Overall wait times…read moreand schedule juggling have improved since they installed their own X-ray machine this summer. With only one doctor at this practice, the game of three-card monte between the examination rooms tends to be the sole bottleneck to their appointment efficiency. Brynn is the great radiologist they have on staff now that they no longer need to outsource simple imaging to GCM downstairs. Laptop's probably a few years old so high-resolution images are slow to load, but that step has finally been added to the assistant's task list in order for the doctor to utilize his time and attention providing medical advice. The walls are almost thick enough to ensure complete privacy, and waiting room seating is small but comfy with Times and Sports Illustrated reading material. Examination rooms are mostly kept hygienic, and my casts were set for my fractures' best possible outcomes. Everyone here is quite friendly. Kelly at reception is a godsend, and proof of the proverb "behind every great man stands a great woman." She's helpful and efficient in all administrative details, and managed to prevent at least one nervous breakdown by expediting/resolving several issues with my insurance company. Phone call reminders of upcoming appointments are delivered by a real person, and you typically keep possession of all your films. I'm under the impression that the only time you get bumped from the schedule is when a patient requires urgent surgery, and even then you at least get a day's notice. As with any medical appointment, you're more likely to stay on schedule if you aim for early morning slots. Dr. Christopher Farrell has working relationships with two reputable hospitals, several surgeons well-qualified in other sub-specialties for second opinions, and half a dozen practices offering outpatient therapy. He has a pretty face and a pretty good bedside manner: come ready with your questions, and don't expect him to anticipate questions (or completely recall your case). He doesn't offer recommendations for any product or procedure that he wouldn't suggest for himself. He has been recognized multiple times by an industry publication as well as a local metropolitan magazine for his quality of orthopedic care, and overall I am sufficiently satisfied to support those accolades in the context of sports medicine.

    Met Dr.Farrell in Shady Grove ER I presented with a bad wrist fracture that required reduction (he…read morehad to realign it before putting it in a cast). I followed up with him at his outpatient office, Excellent care, excellent staff. Always ran on time, and answered all my questions. Did not push surgery even though that was an option. Very impressed...and my husband (a physician) is extremely picky about all health care. I am now heading off for physical therapy. I would highly the Maryland Orthopedic Institute.

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