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    Michael G Ciccotti, MD

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I just wrote a review which included my experience with Dr. Ciccotti under Rothman Institute. To…read morethrow my two cents in here too I had a wonderful experience with Dr. Ciccotti. I tore my ACL in April, had surgery in late May and am back to walking normally now in July. Though he is the Phillies head physician he was down to earth and extremely helpful. Obviously he is a wonderful surgeon based on how my knee is feeling now. Would definitely highly recommend him to others needing to see an orthopedist.

    I went to Dr. Ciccotti numerious times because I am a baseball agent and he is the team orthopedist…read morefor the Philadelphia Phillies. The first time I went i had a peroneal nerve injury at the top of my fibular head. He could not diagnose and and gave me a cortisone injection which took the pain away for about a day. I had to go to another doctor to figure out what was happening. around 8 years later I went back to him b/c I had severe pain in both of my knees after hurting them both playing basketball one day. I had gone to one doctor Larry Miller who had done minor scopes on my right and left knees earlier and Dr. Miller could not figure out what was wrong. I was in tremendous pain and limping with both legs depending on the day. Dr. Ciccotti could not figure out what the problem was either. I then had to go to Dr. Mitch Friendman also of Jefferson who told me that all the problems were in my head and that there was nothing wrong with me. I then went to a 4th doctor in Farmington, CT to get a 4th opinion. I then sent my MRIs to a 5th doctor, Keith Meister (the orthopedic surgeon of the Texas Rangers Baseball Club who also verified that I had a tear of some sort in my right knee. I then went back to Dr. Ciccotti to see if he would do the surgery and he declined saying that he would not perform surgery on a knee that was previously operated on... I then went back to Dr., Meister and he recommended Dr. Paul Sethi of Greenwich, CT. Seeing all of these doctors was over an 8 month period while I was in severe pain and depressed that the first 3 told me there was nothing wrong with me or that they couldn't find anything wrong. I I went up and saw Paul Sethi and he took a half hour with me to talk about what he saw on the MRIs. He said that there was definitely a cartilage tear and maybe a severe one in my right knee and that I might have had a minor tear of my later meniscus in my left knee. He said he could not promise me anything, but that he would do my best. When he went into my right knee he not only saw a tear of the right lateral meniiscus and a tear of the artitular cartelige that lines the femor in a weight bearing area. A part of the meniscus had torn off and rolled up into a little ball which caused the tear of the articular cartilage as well. He performed Microfracture surgery as well. I was on crutches for 5 week while I still needed surgery on my left knee. It took me 18 months for my rehab on my right knee to recover. I then had surgery on my right knee and it had a 5% lateral meniscus tear. Paul Sethi was with me the whole way while Dr. Ciccotti didn't even really try to help me. It's kind of frustrating to be a baseball agent and rooting for the Phillies your whole life and then to have the team Orthopedist not know what to do and then not want to help you. I am so lucky to have had Dr. Meister and Dr. Sethi take the time out and really help me when I need them. This review should really be one star, but that would be really vindictive. Well... this is my story. I am sure Dr. Ciccotti has helped many get back to health. He just didn't help me.

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    Vincera Institute

    3.6(17 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    My biggest regret in life is trusting this "doctor". Do not see Dr Meyers unless you are a…read moreprofessional or college athlete that has world class healthcare and the money to get this surgery multiple times. Pro athletes that have gotten this surgery include Claude Giroux, Wayne Simmonds, Steven Stamkos, Shayne Gostisbhere, Brand Marchand, Rhys Hoskins, Kevin Hayes, Odell Beckham. Research what happened to them after they got surgery from Dr Meyers. I got core muscle surgery at Vincera 10 years ago after seeing Dr Meyers. He told me it would take 6-8 weeks to heal. I did everything they asked me to do but it was very clear they didn't care about me because I wasn't an influential athlete. My physical therapist was either still in training or had just finished. I also told them several times my legs weren't healing the way I thought they would but no one seemed to care. I was in so much pain the next 3 years it hurt to get out of my bed or out of my car. It is now 10 years later and I still have to do pt 3 days a week and dry needling once a week to be a fraction of the person I was before. The nonchalance and medical neglect of this entire staff has negatively impacted my entire life for what will be over a decade. Thanks for ruining my life.

    I have a suspected torn labrum, therapy was prescribed. The Vincera Rehab is supposed to be the…read morebest. After about 10 sessions, I experienced severe pain that I thought might be a hernia. I stopped therapy with the intention of going back when I felt better. I still have a problem. Five months after I started Vincera decided to send me a bill for $551.14. I was told from the beginning my insurance would cover the therapy, I paid the $40 co-pay for each visit. I thought this was normal. The extra $551.14 really makes me angry.

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    Rothman Orthopaedics

    2.9(52 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    An excellent experience! I came for a second opinion. The staff were amazing. I was running late…read morefor my appointment. The front desk staff were very calm and helpful. I appreciated their kindness. The office as well as the building is very clean. The staff in the back were efficient but willing to answer all my questions. Both the doctor and physical therapist explained my injury and course of treatment. The kindness of the staff combined with the medical expertise make this a great place for orthopedic treatment.

    I went 4 my back had an MRI. The doctor does not call to discuss ur results someone in the office…read moredoes. I had 3 back surgeries so far and was told by many ppl that Rothman is different no it's not. Whoever called me said the doctor wants u 2 get injections me No. If u listen to the pt I have metal all in my back my mri should of been w/wo contrast. They would've seen a line around my spinal cord with nothing but them injections in it that never reached my spine. I wouldn't take my Dog to them.. It's like a sausage factory in Jefferson hospital downtown. They wheel u in 4 surgery and u never see them again even if ur having complications after surgery. Its the worst they will drug you up to keep u quiet.The hip doctor messed my other half up 4 life it's been 7 months and we haven't heard or seen him. The staff in the hospital can't even get in touch with him. He just don't respond back. Karma. How would I rate my review zero zero 000000000

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    Penn Sports Medicine Weightman Hall

    2.8(8 reviews)
    1.8 miUniversity City

    Chandrashekhar (DPT) provided me poor care in the treatment…read moreof my ruptured tendon. I worked on rehabilitation for months and months. Keep in mind I'm older than the typical student that's seen here. So my progress was slower despite my best efforts as a busy professional. Because of my slow progress he essentially told me he wouldn't see me anymore. When he first told me I thought this must be an insurance issue, however I was able to clarify that wasn't the case. I am dumbfounded, I thought motivated people are welcome at PT to help fix their physical ailments? I am happy to talk to the GSPP team about my experience.

    I have had the best patient experience as a patient of Dr. Carey's!…read more Let me explain: I first tore my meniscus in 2013. I had surgery performed by a top surgeon to repair my meniscus. My meniscus tore again in 2016 and again I had a surgical repair. In 2018, my meniscus tore again for the third time. I consulted with the doctor who performed my original repair and he recommended I consult with Dr. Carey about the possibility of a meniscal transplant. My doctor removed more than 50% of my meniscus and discovered that I had already developed arthritis in my knee (at the age of 22). Within a few months I had surgery to transplant a cadaver meniscus and for the first time in 6 years, I have a perfectly functioning knee! My leg is stronger and better than it had felt in years and I owe it all to Dr. Carey, the extreeeeemely helpful Sabrina, and the rest of the staff. I highly recommend Dr. Carey!

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