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    Danney Christopher M MD

    Danney Christopher M MD

    (8 reviews)

    This practice does NOT CARE about patients - they only care about money. I felt milked for money…read moreat every turn. 1. Dr. Danney would not provide any prescriptions without an office visit + an xray, then a 2nd visit for an MRI. (Meanwhile, I was in pain the whole time.) 2. The office checked with insurance for pre-approval (which was granted), but only for their services, so I now have unexpected bills of $10K+ because the other participants in the surgery apparently do not accept United healthcare. (And this is NOT gov. provided insurance. It's top of the line private insurance.) 3. Post surgery follow up visits ($340 ea.) are NOT included in his surgical fee, so that's another $340 billed for each visit. 4. After being paid on-time, in-full for everything to date, post-surgery I switched jobs / insurance and the office would not work with me as I was getting my new insurance in place. I asked if I could see Dr. Danney and have them submit the insurance claim a few days after a visit, once the insurance records had been updated (which was taking longer due to Covid). Absolutely not! They would not schedule or do any surgical follow up unless I agreed to self-pay in full up front. After that conversation, the office quit trying to do any follow up or schedule any appointments with me (as I assume they were concerned about being paid.) 5. The office visits are very rushed (so they can see/bill as many patients as possible within a given timeframe) and nothing is pro-offered (e.g. I had to ask for arm sleeve to prevent chaffing because my arm was raw since I had to wear a sling for 6 weeks 24x7 post surgery. They wanted to give me one (and this is a VERY low cost item - like a sock). I had to ask for two so that I could wear one while the other was washed). Dr. Danney did not follow up after surgery to see how I was - but his office was able to call multiple times to have me schedule a follow-up appointment (to book additional revenue). I've never experience a doctor who did surgery on anyone who never called to check on the patient within 24 to 48 hours post op. His staff is not reliable. They do not return messages. I left 3 separate messages about rescheduling my surgery - none of which were returned. I called at 12:30 on a Monday urgently requesting pain medication. His nurse, Jessica, did not answer the phone nor did she respond to my vm or call in any medications. I called back a bit later and asked the receptionist to speak with her - she could not and only sent her an email requesting a refill and that the nurse call me - and this too was completely ignored. I tried to call the on call Dr. at 6:15pm, and was told by the answering service that the practice WILL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES respond to after hour requests for pain medication. They flat out refused to contact the on call doctor even though I am in pain, out of meds and can't sleep. Finally, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you use the physical therapy services offered by Dr. Danney's practice. I initially chose to work with them because I figured they must deal with rotator cuff rehab a lot since they were part of the same practice. The therapist I was assigned to was NOT well educated and was not able to make a decision or respond to anything without looking at her computer. i asked to switch therapists, but was told no. What's worse, I am supposed to be having rehab 3x a week, and I was only able to get 2 Physical Therapy appointments over a one month period. This has set my recovery back significantly - increasing my pain and dramatically reducing my flexibility. I am now concerned with my ability to achieve a full recovery. have switched rehab providers and there is a 1000% difference in quality of care. I would not recommend any part of this practice to anyone based on my experiences.

    I have had the need to visit 3 orthopedic doctors in my area in the last few years. I recently…read morereturned to Dr. Danney because he is by far the very best one could possibly hope for. Dr. Danney is current in his field, companionate, knowledgeable and very personable. He explains test results and treatment completely and patiently answers questions. I wish I could give him 10 stars!

    Texas Orthopedics

    Texas Orthopedics

    (85 reviews)

    Recently had to visit Dr Logan and he was awesome. Extra…read moreshout out to the front desk staff Meg G Susan V They were extremely friendly and very helpful with computer assistance on co-pay and tele-med access. Definitely will be back

    Sadly, I've been here before for the two broken bones I've had in my life which have occurred in…read morethe last five years. A tibial plateau fx and a left foot fx-both from falls. I had positive experiences both times. The orthopedic surgeon I had at the Cedar Park location both those times has since retired. This time I was truly disappointed. I was referred to a trauma orthopedic surgeon after a motor vehicle accident in which I broke my ankle, amongst other injuries. The plain x-rays taken in ER didn't show much. In particular on the outer aspect of my left ankle the swelling was Unbelievable. Probably a good 4 inches to 6 inches sticking out from the outer aspect of my ankle. It was so bad it was difficult to get my foot out of area of the car after the crash. I was placed in a boot and given a referral to Texas Orthopedics in Round Rock to follow up. I made the appt. to the Round Rock location approximately five days after the accident with the orthopedic trauma specialist. I arrived and was taken in. The PA that saw me spent no time with me. I had no follow up x-ray. I was advised to continue wearing the boot and return in six weeks. I had never had such a bad injury before. I guess I was looking for a little reassurance that my ankle would heal ....eventually.

    Orthopedic Associates of Central Texas

    Orthopedic Associates of Central Texas

    (8 reviews)

    Dr Borick and his team are awesome! This is the second time in 3 yrs my husband has seen him for a…read morebone break. He's direct, doesn't push unneccesary treatments, and knows his stuff. He's the only Ortho we'll use and recommend. The office staff is always friendly as well.

    I had arthroscopic knee surgery due to a torn meniscus with Dr Borick on 11/29/21 and I am still…read morerecovering. My leg from the knee down to my foot is still swollen and I am in pain and cannot walk far. My follow up appointment was scheduled for 1/13 but I called the office because 2 weeks before because I was in a lot of pain and the swelling was getting worse. I saw another surgeon and he tried to drain it but wasn't successful and told me to wait to see Dr Borick. Dr Borick said the surgery didn't work because I had bad arthritis in my knee that he knew was already there and that I need a knee replacement! After seeing my primary doctor and explaining the situation and her seeing the condition of my knee she said she wanted me to see someone else. I've been seeing Dr Rodriguez at Texas Orthopedics and the care there is far better! Dr Brick's bed side manner is non existent and he has a condescending way of talking to you. I told him that I am worse off before the surgery and I can't work and didn't even care. He explained the surgery may not work but didn't say I could possibly end up in worse condition. I sent an email to the administrators at OACT explaining my issues with Dr Borick and haven't heard from them. Do yourself a favor and stay away from OACT. Texas Orthopedics is a much better group of doctors.

    Smith Scott A MD - Texas Orthopedics

    Smith Scott A MD - Texas Orthopedics

    (4 reviews)

    I honestly don't know how this surgeon and office receives such high stars. I've gone to this…read moredoctor twice now. One in 2021 and one just a few weeks ago. Both times I was overcharged dramatically for awful care. This last time I brought them an MRI for my knee which had excruciating pain. Scott Smith looked at the report only, never took x-rays, and never reviewed the actual MRI. He immediately went to full knee replacement as my only option. They gave me a Cortisone shot in my knee and charged me over $600 as a cash pay. Even though I was a former patient that back in 2021, when I was ripped off the first time and had to go to a different surgeon for surgery. They hit me with a new patient fee because it was just over three years since I've been there again. Then charged me an additional $50 for God knows what after the fact several weeks later, on a bill I just received. I went to another Surgeon who came highly recommended and paid $125 for the office visit as a cash pay and another $125 for the x-rays which showed that I had the knee of a 30 year-old man but needed to clean up around the knee to take care of some tears and get rid of some impinging cartilage. The surgeon actually remarked that Scott Smith should've known better and should have reviewed the MRI and take x-rays as a standard practice. It seems Scott Smith and his staff are truly only interested in the money and not your health. I called their office three different times to try to get the new patient fee reduced which they refused and I also asked them to withdraw the new $50 charge as I paid everything in house the day I was there. They refused. They will be sending me to collections for the $50 as a final slap in the face. There are too many good doctors around town to just go with whoever your PCP recommends because they're part of a specific group. Be very careful as this guy would've scammed me for tens of thousands of dollars on a knee replacement when all it would've taken was a couple thousand dollars to clean up my knee. Again, there are way too many choices for good knee doctors. Buyer beware!!

    3 years ago I fell on both my knees while walking the dogs; my ankles just went out. I knew…read moresomething was wrong because of the tremendous pain. I called Texas Orthopedics and was referred to Dr. Smith. They took x-rays and he diagnosed me with arthritis. Told me it was just old age and I would just have to suck it up and live with it. A YEAR later, still in tremendous pain, I finally went to another doctor who did an MRI and confirmed I had a torn meniscus in my right knee. Dr. Smith is dismissive and does not care about the patient at all. I wish I would've read all these reviews before I even wasted my time making the appointment with him. My bad for waiting so long to get a second opinion.

    Bradley R Adams, DO - RETIRED

    Bradley R Adams, DO - RETIRED

    (3 reviews)

    I like Dr Adams. He's always ordered appropriate exams, and he diagnosed my Tibial Plateau Fracture…read more. He may have saved my sanity...as a month after I fell and hurt my leg, it didn't feel a heck of a lot better. Besides being the worst patients in the world Nurses can be self-proclaimed hypochondriacs. I didn't like my diagnosis but it did give me a small measure of my sanity back. Since I fell the day after my 65th birthday I was thinking all doom and gloom for my golden years. Dr. Adams put me in a brace that helped support my leg and made it a lot more safe to be up and about in addition to it being more comfortable. I had to use the crutches along with the brace the first few weeks. An MRI was ordered later that week, to see about the ligaments that are all in and around and about the knee, great news, all intact!!! He ordered six weeks of physical therapy to help get me back on my feet independently. I went back this week for a four week follow up and was x-rayed and thankfully the break is healing as expected. I'll be finishing up my therapy in a couple of weeks and will return to see the doctor in two months with the goal of being discharged at that point. Thank you Dr. Adams for taking good care of me, your office staff is also very efficient and very nice. Just want others to know that Dr. Adams is a good choice if you have the need of an orthopedic surgeon!!!

    Dr. Adams' exam was cursory at best, and he didn't even come close to diagnosing my problem. He…read morementioned several possibilities, ALL of which were wrong. There is no excuse for a knee specialist to totally miss a common knee injury.

    Texas Orthopedics - Registration

    Texas Orthopedics

    (7 reviews)

    The biggest problem is the front desk at Leander. Tina, in particular, is a problem mainly because…read moreshe lies. I really have strong feelings about lies. She put me and my doctor through a whole mess of stuff because the referral "didn't look right" to her. My doctor waited on hold (on my phone) repeatedly, and then even handing me back the phone and whining "I don't wanna talk to her," referring to the doctor, while she ran around the office finding people to ask and getting different opinions. Finally, she said she was going back to speak the manager. Then she came forward and said "We'll take the refferal." I left after rescheduling the appointment. Today, she called and told me that they won't take the referral. I said, "Yesterday, you said you spoke to the manager and then came back and said 'we'll take the referral.'" She then said she never said that. Umm, yeah ya did. She said "I said 'Maybe' we'll take the referral.'" That is a bald-faced lie. Then she added that she never spoke to her manager. Which means she lied yesterday as well. Once a person who represents a professional office lies to me, I no longer trust. Had she called and said "I'm sorry, I was mistaken about the referral. It turns out...." It would have been a whole different story. Spoke with insurance. They said the referral is fine. Several doctors in THEIR office have taken the same referral. Now I'm on the phone with the insurance and their office and they're telling us something TOTALLY different than what TINA told us. This place makes no sense at all!

    The doctor's PA was easy to interact with. The x-ray technician was efficient…read more Dr. Rodriguez was amiable and made me feel comfortable. He gave me information about my knee, which other orthopedists had never mentioned. He offered me two options for treatment, leaving the decision to me. I appreciated that. My one issue is that they were running behind on my appointment day. I waited longer than 30 minutes. This really wasn't acceptable. I look forward to a long relationship with this doctor and this practice.

    Benjamin Szerlip - orthopedists - Updated May 2026

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