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    Dr Yu did emergency surgery when my mother broke her hip. She's healing well. Dr Yu is kind and…read morecompassionate, as well as patient with the elderly.

    I like SportsMed! Dr. H. Cobb Alexander helped me when I pulled my shoulder while picking my cat up…read moreto give her a hug, and I slipped and fell down the stairs - oof! The good news was it was a muscle pull/strain and Dr. Alexander treated it with a steroid shot. I absolutely LOVE steroid shots because you feel good as new immediately and have to remind yourself "oh yeah, I'm not supposed to lift anything heavy," or other behavioral changes to help yourself heal. Dr. Alexander was so extremely kind to me! He did not charge me the full price for some of the charges because I was in between jobs when I injured my shoulder and had really crappy health insurance. This was in the mid-2000s. I greatly appreciated his kindness! I brought my husband here when he had some foot issue [he is a distance runner and runs ~ 15 miles a day] and the foot doctor he saw at the time recognized his name as being a 10K record holder in Madison County. I thought that was cool! I used one of their previous foot surgeons with about 80% success for a variety of toe/bunion surgeries; however, looking at their website it looks like he has moved on. I'm pretty sure I also used SportsMed when I broke my nose playing softball [another big oof!]. I've been to both the Hughes Road location and the Whitesburg Drive location. The Hughes Rd. location is closer to home; however, I like the Whitesburg Drive location because it is closer to retail and better dining options. Thanks SportsMed for being consistent in providing good care for many many years in this area!

    Dockery & Associates Physical Therapy

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    Working with Dr. Jack is different from the other therapists. It is instantly apparent that he has…read morea sincere passion for helping people feel better and is skilled at what he does. He takes time to explain everything and educate you on your condition. He doesn't do cookie-cutter treatments. Instead, he tailors a treatment plan to your needs and if they change during a session, he pivots so you can get the most out of your time with him. Best of all, he is kind, compassionate, attentive, and was understanding when my anxiety got the better of me. Now, I'm on the road to recovery. I look forward to physical therapy in a calm inviting space. I know I'm getting the best care possible from the same person every time, and that person has my best interest in mind. Good doctors are hard to find, and he is a gem. I am so thankful that I have had the opportunity to work with Dr. Jack, and I can't recommend him enough.

    From the owner: Dockery and Associates Physical Therapy is a cash-based outpatient physical therapy clinic in…read moreMadison, AL. Our therapist, Jack Dockery, specializes in treating a variety of conditions including back pain, sciatica, neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, knee pain, hip pain, foot pain, ankle pain, elbow, wrist, or hand pain, post-surgical rehab, work injuries and more. Our treatment techniques include physical therapy, manual therapy, ultrasound-guided dry needling, functional capacity evaluations, McKenzie spine-trained rehab, cupping, blood flow restriction training, sports performance, and more. We are conveniently located in the Madison Medical Plaza. Call us today at 347-535-5354 for more information.

    Huntsville Hospital Wellness & Sports Center

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    I'm uncomfortable giving negative reviews but I guess they serve a purpose, especially when others…read moremight plan to invest a hefty monthly fee on a long term basis. Today I was inspired to write due to a negative encounter with an employee, but the real reason I feel the need to inform other Yelpers lies in my earliest experience. I joined the Wellness Center shortly after it first opened at the Valley Bend location because I knew I was not just out of shape, I was in poor health. I had had really good results from the health club I had joined in California in my twenties (I had studied a paperback authored by Schwarzenegger, and had actually taken a strength training class). Now I was fat and fifty. So I filled out the paperwork and showed up for the obligatory initial assessment by their "trained professional" to be sent to my MD. I expected to be pushed to my limits for a meaningful assessment, but when I protested that I had exceeded my physical limits, the "TP" insisted that I continue. Now I blame this on some perverse need to prove I wasn't any wimp, but I ignored my body's signals and continued the required number of reps. At the blessed end of this "assessment", I felt horrible, could hardly drive myself home, and for the next two months could barely move my joints without large doses of anti-inflammatories. I didn't have a gun to my head, why didn't I obey my own instincts and refuse to follow orders to continue? When I visited my MD (a few weeks later) she informed me that the TP had determined that I should NOT engage in a strength training program due to my poor health. Of course the TP's report hadn't made it to the Wellness Center's bookkeeper, as they had been extracting their monthly fee from my checking account the entire time I had been incapacitated by his "initial assessment". I took this as an excuse to ignore his recommendation and, when my joints finally stopped hurting, I started going to take workouts that I felt were appropriate. A (what?) decade later, I'm still alive, in spite of the TP's assessment. Yelp didn't exist then, so I had no meaningful way to make a complaint. Today's negative experience reminded me of the anger I had repressed and I realized I finally had a venue to warn others about HHWC practices. In the interests of full disclosure, I should reveal that my brother is a part owner of a gym in Santa Ana, CA, so I am fully cognizant of the financial realities of running a gym. You want to collect the fat old ladies' money before you scare them off and make damn sure the young, thin, beautiful people are over-represented on the floor so you can entice the old geezers' to cough up their money too. And make doubly damn sure you have your (victim, mark, etc.) sign up for automatic monthly withdrawals before they leave. If you are still considering choosing HHWC over the YWCA down the street, keep in mind that they have no reciprocity with any other gyms (fine if you never have to leave town). They don't allow you to pause the automatic monthly fee until after 60 days, even if you have a broken leg and can't return to town for four months. On the other hand, HHWC is well-maintained, well-lit, and hygienic. The clientele is uncommonly nice. So what about today's negative experience? Well let's just say that some people (Todd) shouldn't be in management when their social skills are so lacking. If he ever makes the mistake of speaking to me again I'll let him know his mother failed in teaching him manners. Being given authority doesn't excuse boorish behavior, and hey, I think I'm just perverse enough to continue inflicting my fat old carcass on his pristine gym.

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    Compass Physical Therapy - physicaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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