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    Brightman Chiropractic

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Jo Anne Tenzer Acupuncture

    Jo Anne Tenzer Acupuncture

    5.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    I came to Jo Anne during COVID when work-from-home hours began to take a toll on my upper back and…read moreneck. I was getting horrible headaches and had limited mobility in my neck. Jo Anne did a full assessment of my entire body's health beyond just the pained area I had come in for. I had mentioned a leftover injury from the gym that caused sharp pains in my shoulder every time it got chilly for the last six months. I was hesitant to bring it up as I didn't think anything would heal it besides time away from the gym. In ONE session, Jo Anne fixed it -- I haven't felt pain in that shoulder since. Truth be told, I was slightly skeptical of the efficacy of acupuncture and Jo Anne is the first acupuncturist I've seen but I am now a firm believer in acupuncture and a huge fan of her work. I have walked into Jo Anne's treatment room unable to move my neck left to right and walked out with full range of motion and feeling refreshed head to toe. Jo Anne is incredibly caring, kind and authentic about what can be achieved with her treatments. Even after she's fixed up every injury / ailment you've been neglecting for the past few years, you will be looking for excuses to book a visit with her!!

    From the owner: Nutrition, Pediatric, Sports Medicine, Pain Management, Fertility, Addiction, Allergies, Anxiety,…read moreArthritis, Asthma, Back Pain, Blood Pressure, Cancer, Cholesterol, Chronic Fatigue, Common Cold, Cosmetic Acupuncture, Cranio Sacral Therapy, Depression, Diabetes, Facial Acupuncture, Fibromyalgia, Headache, Infertility, Muscle Aches, Neck Pain, Orthopedics, Pregnancy, Shoulder Pain, Sleep Disorders, Smoking, Stress, Wellness, Women's Health.

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    Somers Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Group

    Somers Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Group

    1.6(48 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    The Doctors are GREAT but the Administrative staff is the WORST I've ever come in contact with…read more According to the reviews, it's been going on for years. Beware!

    I rarely leave negative reviews, but my recent experience with the office staff at the Carmel…read morelocation, specifically the woman who handled checkout at my last visit and appears to be the office manager, was extremely frustrating and upsetting. To be clear, Dr. Howard, the orthopedic surgeon that I've been seeing is phenomenal. I have had two knee surgeries with him, and his care, professionalism, and surgical expertise are outstanding. He is also caring, attentive, and takes the time to explain everything thoroughly. I felt very confident in his care throughout both procedures and my recovery. It is truly a shame that the quality of his work is overshadowed by how the administrative side of this office operates. Specifically, I was scheduled for my second post operative visit on March 19. Less than 24 hours before my appointment, I received a call informing me that the referral I had originally provided on December 18, 2025, which was valid for six visits, was no longer acceptable due to an insurance policy change that had gone into effect on January 1. This was the first time this requirement had ever been communicated to me. What makes this especially concerning is that, since January, I had already attended a pre operative appointment, undergone surgery, and completed my first post operative visit. At no point during any of those interactions did anyone identify or communicate an issue with my referral. This was clearly something the office had multiple opportunities to catch and address proactively, yet it was only brought to my attention at the last possible moment, creating entirely avoidable stress. I immediately contacted my primary care physician, who promptly generated a new referral the following morning. Unfortunately, it was initially faxed to the wrong number, as the correct fax number is not clearly available. By the time I obtained the correct information, it was too late in the day for my doctor's office to resend it before my appointment. Despite this, I made every effort to come prepared. I accessed my insurance portal, located the referral along with the referral reference number, and printed it out to bring with me. At check in, I was informed that the referral ultimately needs to come directly from my doctor's office using a specific form, but that the printed page I brought would be added to my chart for the time being. I was also told that, given this was a post operative visit, I would still be seen. I appreciated that level of understanding and professionalism. Unfortunately, the experience at checkout was the complete opposite. The woman who handled checkout at my last visit was not only dismissive, but openly rude, cold, and condescending. From the start, her tone was sharp and unwelcoming. There was no attempt to listen, no effort to understand the situation, and absolutely no empathy. I calmly explained that the referral had already been generated, that I had proof through my insurance portal, and that my doctor's office would resend it the next day. Instead of responding professionally, she spoke down to me, repeated information in a patronizing way, and treated me as though I had done something wrong. The interaction felt accusatory, as if I were at fault or trying to bypass their process, which was both unfair and inappropriate. What is most frustrating is that this entire situation was the direct result of the office's failure to identify and communicate the updated referral requirement in a timely manner. This was not a patient error. This was an administrative oversight. Yet rather than acknowledging that, the way I was spoken to made it feel as though their mistake was being placed on me. To make matters worse, she went as far as to suggest that my surgery might not be covered because of this issue, which was both alarming, unprofessional and unnecessary. She also refused to schedule my follow up appointment, which is two months out, until the referral is received. The way this was handled made it feel as though I was being penalized for a situation that was not my fault. Instead of offering a solution or even tentative scheduling, it came across as rigid and punitive, adding to an already stressful experience. Overall, while the clinical care and surgical team are excellent, the administrative staff at check in and check out, who interact directly with patients, are not. The Carmel office in particular feels disorganized, poorly communicative, and, based on this experience, unprofessional in how patients are treated. Patients should not be placed in stressful situations due to administrative oversights, nor should they be spoken to in a dismissive or condescending manner, especially when they have made every effort to comply.

    AON Physical Therapy and Wellness

    AON Physical Therapy and Wellness

    3.3(4 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Been here a dozen times and the front desk staff (minus Bob) and the people assisting in the…read moreexercises (minus John & Arnold), DON'T know how to engage in conversation. Everyone is socially awkward, including the owner. I don't know how many times we've regularly seen each other only to have him turn his head. Strange place! Most importantly, had a grand total of one good comprehensive (therapist provided), rub down at the end. Minus Arnold, they just hold your arm, foot, leg, what have you. I want to be stretched out -- NOT 10 seconds of therapy and 9.5 minutes of holding my body part in the air. I can only imagine what they're charging my insurance co. Starting with a new therapy place shortly.

    I've been to several different PT places in the past, and AON of Somers far exceeds them. The…read moreoffice is extremely well run. The therapists and their assistants are excellent. I've been going on and off, dependent on my injury, for 27 years. In the past I've been treated for 2 ruptured discs, tennis elbow, a torn meniscus and surgery of my left knee, a torn hamstring, plantar fasciitis and a torn gluteal muscle. I'm currently recovering from a rotator cuff restoration and, as always, couldn't be happier with my progress. One of the great things about Somers AON is the educational experience. I've learned how to work at home, manage pain as it arises and avoid further injury. I couldn't speak more highly of Phil DeMase and all the other therapists as well as the entire team!

    Brightman Chiropractic - chiropractors - Updated June 2026

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