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    Cornerstone Chiropractic

    3.2 (6 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 12:30 pm, 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM

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    Emerald City Foot & Ankle Specialists

    Emerald City Foot & Ankle Specialists

    4.5(8 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Dr Chestnutis and his staff are wonderful!! I have rather severe arthritis in my foot, and Dr…read moreChestnutis did surgery to install a joint to increase mobility and decrease pain. It's been several months since I recovered from the surgery, and I am pain free!! So happy with the whole experience--from initial consultation to final recovery!!

    I went to my PCP because I've had some severe foot pain, which has not only meant I can't run but…read morethat walking is rather painful in the affected foot. I was referred to Dr. Edward Chestnutis and made an appointment. It was several weeks away, so I asked to be put on the cancellation list; they said they obliged. However, I never got a call. So, three days before my appointment, I get a call at 4:52 pm from Jessica at the practice, asking me to call her back so that I can reschedule my appointment because the doctor can no longer see me. Now, considering I was on a cancellation list, I was displeased that not only did I never get a call--when she said "80% of the time, people are able to come in earlier," but especially because they wanted to schedule out another two weeks--which I couldn't do because I already have holiday plans out of town. I asked why my appointment had to be rescheduled, but Jessica simply said, "I just do what I'm told." Oh, okay, it's one of THOSE places, where people are robots and fear their boss. I asked Jessica to simply ask to find out and also ask if someone else could be bumped given the weeks' long wait (someone could have been bumped with much more notice than I was given) and my inability to come in two weeks later. She said she would ask and put me on hold. But like any good robot, she had no guts to actually ask and instead transferred the problem to someone else, the Office Manager, Jo. Jo said that the doctor scheduled a surgery during my appointment. I asked why he didn't just schedule it another time, and she said it was an emergent surgery and had to be coordinated with other facilities. Okay, that's fair, but let's talk about squeezing me in or bumping someone else? She said she would "absolutely not" do that "just because [I] was 'going out of town'" (as if it were going out of town for the holidays were a snobbish thing to do; little did she know I haven't seen my mom in three years and my mom almost died two weeks ago--it's not like I'm flying to Vegas for indiscriminate fun every other weekend). I stood up for myself, which was not the best way to push harder for what I wanted, but was in line with my self respect. However, that turned into, "How about this? I'm going to just cancel your appointment and tell your PCP that we won't see you, period." Not exactly a robot like Jessica, but Jo certainly isn't a good--or compassionate--person if she judges you for wanting to solve pain that accompanies you with every step and do so within a reasonable amount of time from your original appointment. Worse yet, she clearly has issues with you having a life beyond hers, as she condemns you for going out of town. She's the person who needs to scan Facebook memes about kindness and never underestimating others' hardships. Bottom line: Dr. Edward Chestnutis doesn't have amazing healthgrades.com scores anyway, so along with my review, save yourself from the headache of being put last when health *care* should put patients first.

    Western Washington Medical Group - Pinky finger with a pin  in it!

    Western Washington Medical Group

    2.3(47 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    In short The doctors have been great, as have the nurses and…read moremost of the PAs. One PA was frustrating, and scheduling isn't always smooth, though the gals at the front desk are super nice every time we can reach them. In long Last spring, my lovely bride had a massive stroke, and has seen the orthopedist, pain management doc, and spine specialist here. The pain management doc moved to another office this year, and we'll see her again shortly. One quick outpatient procedure last year was a waste of time because the PA just hurried through it. The orthopedist had been called out for an emergency surgery. We repeated that proc a couple months later with the actual MD and it was super effective. Lots of reviews mention how tough it is to schedule here, and sometimes the phones do leave you wondering if you'll ever get through to a human. Once you do, though, they follow through and stuff gets done, at least in our experience. The facility is nice enough for sure. Decent amount of parking, clean and bright. It's surprising to find a medical facility that does not have automatic doors for wheelchair users, but then again, this is not the only one. Those doors are evidently way more expensive than we might think. Overall we're happy with the care here and will continue to be seen.

    Don't go here. There are better places with better doctors and customer service staff that aren't…read moredismissive and have shady billing practices. .

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    PNW Physical Therapy - Andrew McCoy PT, DPT

    PNW Physical Therapy

    5.0(12 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    This place is the best! I've been to physical therapy for various minor aches and injuries over the…read moreyears, but none of the other clinics I've visited have come close. I chose PNW Physical Therapy initially because I needed to find a clinic within walking distance from my home. I had surgery on my shoulder which meant that driving wouldn't be an option for a couple of months. Andrew was my primary PT, but I also saw Kylie a couple of times and got to know a few others around the clinic (including the owner, Jamie, who is awesome!) over the ~4.5 months I was going. Every session was 1-on-1 for the full 50ish minutes, which was different than any other clinic I had been to. Each appointment started with some assisted stretching and mobility exercises before moving into range of motion and strengthening. Every exercise was demonstrated for me and my therapist always ensured I wasn't experiencing any pain or discomfort. My main interest was getting back to a place where I could golf again, and after a couple of months spent restoring my range of motion, we started doing exercises that were more tailored to my activity preferences. The office was cooperative with my financial circumstances and honest throughout the entire process, never trying to schedule my for excessive appointments or take advantage of the situation. I'm now happy to say that I've been cleared by my surgeon to resume full activity and he was very impressed with my progress over the months. Now that I'm all finished, it feels kind of weird to say that I'll miss going to physical therapy every week!

    Yesterday marked the end of my therapy with PNW Therapy. I have gone to other therapists for knee…read morereplacement and hand surgery. This time I picked a different therapist for knee replacement. I am so glad that I did. Jamie Lee was my therapist. He was a joy to work with. He listened to what I had to say, even if it was off the subject. They got me an extended prescription. As I was still have knee problems after 3 years. Bottom line is, I will never look for another place for therapy as this is now my place for any kind of Therapy. Aloha to all at PNW. You made an 83 year old feel like an 80 year old. Lol. Thanks

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