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Blackmon Darnell, MD

5.0 (1 review)
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Chalkin Brian DO

Chalkin Brian DO

3.2(5 reviews)
0.1 mi

I have seen both Dr Chalkin and Dr Holt in this clinic. I love both doctors. They care about…read morehealing you and getting you out of pain. Dr Chalkin recently did a Carpel tunnel release and it fixed the numbness I was having. The surgery went well. The anesthesia that the anesthesiologist used though did not work and they had to give me more. That's the only complaint and it was fixed quickly. The wait in his office can be long he's got probably the whole state trying to get his help but it was worth the wait. They are in a beautiful new office at 61st and Lewis.

I arrived for my appt (on time) and was an hour into waiting when the elderly man next to me asked…read morethe front desk if they had forgot him as he had been waiting since 10:30am. It was after 1pm. I had them refund my copay and I left. Dr Chalkin, I'm sure you are a great physician but what all physicians need to understand is that our time is just as important as yours. We have other things, appts, commitments., JOBS to accomplish during our day. You aren't the only busy one. If I had been 15 min late I would have been forced to reschedule and possibly charged for late cancellation so it doesn't mess up your schedule. Why is it any different for your patients? If you are going to be that late, you should have the courtesy of notifying the patients in the waiting room so we can choose to wait or reschedule if needed. As a former house supervisor for ascension st John and trauma nurse- I get emergencies happen but the reality is that doctors do this reg and just expect that their schedule is the only one that matters and that needs to change. Respecting and keeping on time appts isn't just the patients responsibility, it's the physicians as well. It you can't keep the scheduled appt on time or close to it- TALK TO YOUR PATIENTS. Them asking if they've been forgotton is ridiculous. Scheduling so many patients that the front desk is asking who will see the PT, the PA or doc is unprofessional at best, the fact that us patients overheard that is even worse. Stop over booking your schedule. For patients reading this- hold your physician accountable. If you walk out of that office and go somewhere else- he doesn't get paid and doctors tend to listen when it affects their checkbook. Remember you are hiring THEM not the other way around and you have other options. If they are this neglectful with your time what else is being neglected? Does he schedule his surgeries the same way? This chaotic?? Is that what and who you want working on you? Someone whose mind is in 10 other places except with you bc they've over extended themselves? That's a NO for me. Dr Chalkin, it may seem to you like "you just got busy" but you need to stop and consider what message you are sending when you can't be on time and don't respect your patient enough to even say, "hey, I'm running late" from the other reviews, I'm not the only patient you've lost bc of this.

Mittal Yogesh, MD

Mittal Yogesh, MD

2.7(3 reviews)
0.0 mi

Dr Mittal is an excellent surgeon..however 4 months post surgery I received a bill for $3499.10…read morefrom hospital and $1116.78 from his office even after his office had told me my balance was 0 two weeks before. I am 75 and live on Social Security. My bill from hospital was $79,594.75. Don't know what Dr. Mittal's chg was. FYI

In April, I was scheduled for knee replacement surgery by Dr. Mittal. A week before the scheduled…read moresurgery, I was informed that I needed to pay nearly $1800 up front. This was my first notification of this out-of-pocket expense. I asked if there was a payment plan and was told no by the billing associate. I told her that I needed to cancel the surgery. She did then offer a payment plan - half up front with two subsequent payments. I gave her my debit card. The next day I decided that this wasn't a good option for me and asked that she refund my card. I've been waiting for six weeks for this refund. The billing associate does not return my phone calls. I've visited her at the clinic twice and each time I'm told that it's being processed. One of the forms handed to me at the time of the visit concerned a blood-platelet procedure that he performs. The box was checked that I did approve of this, ready for my signature. I later found out that this is optional. This had not been discussed. Dr. Mittal spent about a minute with me during my two visits. In addition to not being informed about the up-front cost, I was blindsided at the hospital when told I needed to pay for the Iovera injection up front. This was over $400. This entire experience with this office had been a nighmare.

Timothy McConn, DPM

Timothy McConn, DPM

1.0(1 review)
0.0 mi

I let him talk me into surgery for a sore foot I'd been dealing with for 5 yrs. He claimed it could…read morebe solved by cutting a slice of bone out of my toe which he claimed was too long. The surgery made matters worse and I just had a 2nd one to fix the real problem (torn tendon in plantar plate) and additional problems he caused. In short: never let a Podiatrist do surgery on you: see an Orthopedic surgeon who specializes in feet.

From the owner: Tim McConn, DPM - fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeon in the state of Oklahoma - delivers…read moreexceptional services to people living in or near the areas of Midtown Tulsa, South Tulsa, and Owasso, Oklahoma.  Dr. McConn specializes in using minimally invasive techniques like arthroscopy to treat patients suffering from foot, ankle, and lower leg conditions. He employs the most up-to-date technologies, including the ArthroBrostrom® minimally invasive ankle instability repair and the Subchondroplasty® Procedure for chronic heel pain as well as other conditions leading to bone swelling. These modern approaches aid patient recovery and enable his patients to return to their daily activities far more quickly. Dr. McConn was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and graduated from Bishop Kelley High School in Tulsa in 2003. In 2006, Dr. McConn received his bachelor's degree from Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas, where he also played baseball. His participation in sports sparked an interest in medicine, and having found his calling, Dr. McConn earned his medical degree at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois.  After graduating in 2015, he completed his surgical residency (West Penn) with Allegheny Health System in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which he completed in 2018. Directly after his residency training, Dr...

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