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    Daniel Aryeh Physical Therapy

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Jason H Tam, MD

    Jason H Tam, MD

    5.0(9 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Amazing doctor !!! Highly recommend very professional and very helpful. My mom broke her wrist and…read morearm in Greece and had to find a orthopedic here and thank god for Jason Tam he has helped a lot through this whole process and made it very less stressful for us

    Have you ever had one of those Humpy-Dumpty days where things fall apart, including your bones?…read more Well, I had one. Between the compound/open fracture and the other broken bones, my morning started off tragically wrong. Thankfully, Dr. Tam is more skilled than all the king's horses and all the king's men because he was able to put me back together again! Dr. Tam impressed me with his straight-forward "this is what I would do if it were me" approach. I like options, but he isn't afraid to tell you what the best option is. Before surgery, he put his hand on my shoulder and let told me, "You'll be alright." He assured me he would do his best. His tone and the warmth of a human touch comforted me. I was very impressed by his skill. This isn't his first rodeo and he is very familiar with the ins and outs of surgery. I'm pretty sure he gave me a Borg implant, take a look at the picture and tell me what you think! I hope I don't start saying, "Resistance is futile!" Nothing but praise for Dr. Tam and I highly recommend him. If you need his services then you're in a bad situation. Trust him and he will get you to recovery as fast as possible.

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    Jason H Tam, MD - Side view. What's a few screws through your bone amongst friends?

    Side view. What's a few screws through your bone amongst friends?

    Jason H Tam, MD - One week after surgery... such a great job on the incision!

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    One week after surgery... such a great job on the incision!

    Brian Capogna MD

    Brian Capogna MD

    3.0(4 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    I was seen by Dr Brian Capogna at Orthopedic Associates in 2025 for a complex medial meniscus tear…read more Given I am a mom of young children, under 40 years old, and have had no previous knee problems, a partial arthroscopic meniscectomy was recommended. Despite following every instruction, within months post-op I began to feel pain. I went back to him to ask for another MRI 5 months post-op to see if there was a reason for my discomfort. He very quickly brushed off my concerns and said that I am simply older and should accept I will have aches and pains. I did not like his demeanor or his quick response to my concerns. I decided to get a second opinion at a different practice who, after another MRI, determined there was not only another tear but that it appeared now even deeper into the meniscus. I've now had 2 meniscus surgeries from 2 different surgeons within 8 months. It was determined by the most recent surgeon that Dr Capogna left a flap of the meniscus exposed, which, no matter how much rest and PT, the meniscus could not "unfurl" or ease itself. Another surgery would need to be done. I understand we live in a highly litigious area and he could potentially see my request as me blaming him for a botched job. I was not asking for an MRI to put Dr Capogna at fault. I simply wanted an explanation for my situation. In fact, had he listened to me and agreed to help me get to the bottom of this and order an MRI, I might have even scheduled him again as the surgeon. I understand there are many factors involved when agreeing to surgery and complications are possible. What I do not understand, however, is a doctor who can dismiss their patient's pain so nonchalantly.

    This guy is a tool... and to be clear, that's not a good thing. He was arrogant and dismissive in…read moredealing with a simple issue related to a prescription for an elderly relative. If you are looking for someone with great bedside manner, take your business elsewhere.

    Toledano Baruch, MD

    Toledano Baruch, MD

    2.4(7 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    He's a fantastic orthopedic surgeon. I broke my ankle earlier this year, and he fixed me up…read moreperfectly. Needed 2 surgeries so far, and for both of them, I had a great experience. Minimal post op pain, and now I can walk again.

    I finally went to another surgeon because I had increased pain at the site of the surgery and was…read moregetting numbness and cramping in my legs and feet, and I had gotten nowhere in trying to get Toledano to call me back. X-rays showed that two of the three pins were no longer flush with the incision but were sticking up. I have to wonder if Toledano actually saw that on my last visit for an x-ray and didn't say anything, since I had already started to have some problems in the hip and legs. Now I know why I have pain and numbness. Those pins are digging into soft tissue and nerves. The severity grows and wanes depending on what position I am in. I cannot sleep at all because lying down makes everything a lot more severe. I finally managed to get his office to send me the x-rays and went to someone else who an acquaintance recommended. This second surgeon insists nothing can be done, didn't even want to see the x-rays I had with me, and suggested physical therapy. Well, that sure won't help. Even I know that. Toledano obviously did a horrible job with the placement of those pins and the rest of the hardware and totally destroyed my quality of life. I can no longer drive because of numbing in my feet. I cannot walk my dog. I worry about walking in general since I do not have any confidence in being sure-footed. I have to hope other nerves do not become affected which could lead to other organs, including the heart. He is adept at ignoring me, and obviously has no desire to address this. I now have to keep looking for someone with an answer while I still can. Stay away from this man, and actually stay away from North Shore Hospital. They are the pits. I can only say that medicine is no longer what it once was, and the big business it has become has put ability and caring in a back seat.

    Daniel Aryeh Physical Therapy - physicaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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