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    Center For Prosthetics Orthotics

    4.0 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    11 months ago

    My dad Doug and I know he wants best for the patients. I highly recommend CPO. The office is always clean and welcoming.

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    Amazing staff, from the front desk, to the practitioners, to the techs! Everyone is friendly and professional.

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    Excellent customer service! They made me a custom splint the very next day when I broke my leg in January, Thank you Julie and Sharon.

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    Douglass Certified Prosthetics & Orthotics Inc

    4.4(5 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Highly recommend the expertise of these professionals, especially Hunter who listens carefully and…read moreoffers custom recommendations. I had a complicated scenario and got superb customer service. Orthotics are not always covered by insurance, so make sure you do your homework. I greatly appreciate the help I got.

    "Where IS this place", I breathlessly mouthed to myself as I shuffled across the pavement…read more Feeling my ankle wheeze under the pressure of my awkward gait, I squinted through the drizzle at a Soviet-style brick building. It looked like a stunted barge that purposefully beached itself to be scrapped. Instead, they put offices in it. I shook off the rain and limped like a lame dog into the main passageway towards the elevator. Startled, I caught myself in the mirror looking like hell having worked a marathon week in the office. ::thump:: The elevator drops a few inches and hesitates, realizing I didn't give it a command. My knee groaned like an old tree... Realizing that I too didn't know where I was going, and that I once again forgot the name of this place, I looked around and pressed the G button... for garden. I slowly descended into the dark cargo hold trying to make myself look less homeless in the mirror. The office was quiet and warm. I was now having fleeting flashbacks of a ship I once explored while in Russia. The giant receptionist desk dwarfed the chairs in the waiting area, which made my debilitated knees feel like they were right against the desk. Another patient walked in and sat unnecessarily close to me. I could see him looking at me in my peripheral, maybe ascertaining if I was indeed without home. I did what any good Seattleite would do and ignored him, frowning deep in profound thought. I saw candy canes in a basket, which reminded me of my late father who suffered from type 1 diabetes and had lost both legs. My mind flipped towards my own immortality and my genetic predisposition for diabetes. Halfway through the delightful candy cane, I worked my cramped left hand across a clipboard filling out paperwork. I was called back and met the owner, who was cheerful, friendly, and in way better shape than myself. He sat me down in what can only be described as a 1930's lobotomy chair. I couldn't stop playing with the levers and knobs in wonderment. I saw a painting of a ram that made me ponder if I could handle staring at it while on mushrooms. On my way out I felt good, refreshed even. I looked to my right and a secret door had appeared which lead right outside. Shuffling up the steps, I was thankful I didn't have to look into that mirror again on the way out. As I clumsily thrust myself back across the parking lot, I kept looking back towards the Soviet ship, trying to shake the feeling of that ram in the painting watching me. Waiting... perhaps in that chair. Anyway, I totally recommend these guys. if you're looking for orthotics in Seattle or prosthetics in Seattle. They have a lot of experience working with the VA, which is great too. Sorry about filling up your Yelp page.

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    Ib R Odderson, MD

    5.0(5 reviews)
    3.1 miUniversity District

    Dr. Odderson's easy manner and genuine interest in successful treatment make him better than the…read morerest. He's a Physiatrist, specializing in acute and chronic pain and musculoskeletal disorders. He treats people who are experiencing terrible pain and uncooperative bodies and he does it exceptionally well.

    During the time after my GF's accident, in which she was paralyzed, Dr. Odderson was a voice of…read morequiet, confident sanity in what became a hellish nightmare of insurance crap and the gestapo-like tactics and behavior of the entire staff at both Harborview and UW Hospital. The boilerplate care she received at Horrorview and UDumb were completely reversed when we got her to Overlake Hospital and into Dr. Odderson's care. The Harborview verdict of "life in a wheelchair" and their constant lectures about "You might walk again but you need to learn the wheelchair if that doesn't happen" became, at Overlake, "Well, let's see how we can get you back onto your feet". The positive attitude that Dr. Odderson carries with him like he carries his briefcase did more for Judye's recovery than all the exercises and equipment that she was shoved into at the other places. Dr. Odderson created a physical therapy regimen designed especially for her and challenged her to take it farther, try new ways of doing whatever she was struggling with, and to do what SHE beleved she needed to get better. At UW, she was actively discouraged from seeing any other physical therapists than those on their staff. When she asked Dr. Odderson about going to St. Louis, to consult with the team that worked on Christopher Reeve, Dr. Odderson's response was, "Good idea. It might bring some fresh perspectives." We owe Dr. Odderson a lot. He has been a good and patient steward of Judye's care, throughout the process of her recovery. His expertise and unfailing good humor is truly refreshing, given the obstacle course we've been through in her medical care. I can absolutely recommend him for anyone who's been through the sort of injury as Judye's or the effects of a crippling disease as someone who will be on YOUR side, carrying state-of-the-art credentials and knowledge.

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