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    Daniel Jones, MD - Advanced Orthopedics

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Brian Kreul, MD, PC - Dr. Brian Kreul, MD, PC

    Brian Kreul, MD, PC

    4.0(23 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    As a former patient from ten years ago, I was happy and content to have a consultation with Dr…read moreKreul for a hip indent fat grafting. However, upon interaction he seemed cold, off and needless to say; no genuine thrilled from seeing a return patient (from ten years!)... In short, I felt body shamed; him stating I was too fat based on BMI- (liability), to be treated in his office. Mind you, I have no underlining conditions nor nothing imminent that will scream red flags. His way for me to "run" was to hit me a pricey 8k which included to be intubated at a Asante facility which means more fees. He's word's were contradicting he said you gained a significant lot of weight (No sh*t! I was 16O# ten years ago, plus I had 3 more kids). Followed by "there's no fat left"... um okay. so, am I fat or not fat enough, that part was frustrating to me since he seemed contradicting. (For the record, it's not my first rodeo in getting surgery, I've had at least a total of 4 different surgeries; tummy tuck from Dr Kreul breast augmentation with a lift and gastric bypass surgery both from Tijuana in two separate occasions, lastly, a BBL from Miami). If anything he judged me based on what the scale stating 211lb., keep in mind his scale doesn't distinguish how much is fat; let alone, how much is muscle. To which I informed him that and he agreed on. I see a Nutritionist on a monthly basis (one peak medical), and we're focusing on "bulking up" meaning increase my Protein, lean meats and low carb diet. Recently, I gained two pounds of muscle!! but how would Dr Kreul know if he judged me based on what his "scale"- no labs or condition for him to assess me on the spot. I don't think that was a fair judgement let alone assessment. His MA and front desk ladies that attended me were amazing and wonderful. Those two Latina ladies were genuine, friendly and made me felt welcome. The financial coordinator Kim, is cool but dry, no better way for me to say it, yet that may be due to her role as a financial coordinator/ office manager. In addition, as a visual learner and current MBA student; I've provided Kim, some insight onsite in regard to her misleading treatment plan. When it comes to presenting a treatment plan; the bottom line is and should be that.. the bottom line. No need to re highlight based on what was summarized above it's misleading. Whether she understood what I meant or not, not my concern but I was giving her an insight to which I'm sure other's would appreciate and may hesitate to ask.

    Dr Kreul and all of his staff are so amazing! He gave me realistic goals as to what to expect from…read morethe tummy tuck I got. His work far exceeded my expectations! His entire office staff is so kind and easy to work with, from the first visit to all of the follow up visits. After dealing with lifelong body issues, I finally feel amazing and comfortable in my own skin. This has been such a life changing experience, I am so thankful I found his office!

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    Southern Oregon Orthopedics - 24 Hours Post surgery!

    Southern Oregon Orthopedics

    2.5(85 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Dr. Ho and his team were amazing. I had both knees replaced and everything about my experience was…read moregood.

    [Sept, 2019] Dr. Bengard came to my recovery bed, after a trauma surgeon/butcher had done emergency…read morerepair to my left hand and wrist, (damaged in a power saw accident) and said ***"I can fix that"***. He looked like a puppy expecting a treat. He added he had a cadaver nerve to use. He had to say it twice because I was pretty drugged. He seemed honest so I agreed to see him but surgery on the 19th was delayed because my heart went into afib and the anesthesiologist freaked just before surgery started. (afib stabilized after 2 days, they didn't give me my heart medicines while I was there until I told them I needed them!) After my heart had a normal rhythm my cardiologist released me for surgery on the 25th. Dr. Bengard put me in his PT area the next day. I now would have chosen VA care had I been aware it was available. They deal with these kind of injuries all the time. Anyway, he charges a lot for therapy and my therapist didn't even have a working electro-stim device. Batteries were dead. She couldn't get it work after she changed the batteries. Wasting my treatment time. She was nice but seemed pretty new to the field. She even charged me $200 for a finger splint I could buy online for $50! I made very slow progress until I had to stop going when COVID hit. Only 6 months. I never got a call to check if I wanted to restart later. So, anyway, Bengard said he would fix it and here, almost 6 years later, with ongoing nerve-shocking in my hand, and it's half-numb,on 1500mg gabapentin and 2000mg acetaminophen for the pain daily, for the rest of my life, I have APE-HAND because he didn't reattach the tendon that allows me to move my thumb and I never am without some pain, even masked by drugs. I don't think he knew how to fix it and he didn't. He should've had a neurosurgeon do the implant, if it was even done. So I'm done with SOO unless they have a better doctor.

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    Jay Reeck, MD, FACS

    Jay Reeck, MD, FACS

    3.2(6 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Saw Dr. Reeck for a 2nd opinion, I saw Dr. Chambers 1st. Dr. Chambers was older and nice to me but…read morehis exam was not thorough and my insurance was charged for a scope procedure but I did not have that done. Since there was only one ENT group in our area I had to use the same group to get a 2nd opinion. I went to see Dr. Reeck for this. When i arrived he already looked angry or upset with me. He talked to me and got my history and then did a very fast painful jerky scope of my sinuses. He said they look totally normal. (Like I was faking or lying) when he looked in my mouth and throat I had a tooth that had a cap which had come off and I had an appointment with a dentist to get it fixed but it wasn't painful so no hurry. He said as he was examining my mouth, 'of course you have teeth that aren't taken care of.' Like I was a lowlife of some kind. I'm actually a retired nurse and was offended by his comments and thought what if I was low income and couldn't afford dental care? That was really unnecessary. When he looked in my ears, the one giving me problems had wax in it. He said oh my g-- you need to clean your ears. Embarrassing but when I said I had been told q-tips don't work they just push the was farther in, he looked at me like I was crazy, rolled his eyes and shook his head. I am a clean person and really felt he had formed an opinion of me and that's what he went with. He also did nothing to help me. He said my medical Dr. would have to help me figure out what was wrong in my head near my ear.

    Dr. Reeck is smart, chill and was a great listener. I had a tumor on my parotid (salivary) gland…read more When I first went to see him, he started explaining what my growth was and then paused to ask me about my background. I'm not a medical doctor, but am a biologist, so I understand some of the technical speak. He asked about my background so that he could tailor a conversation not over my head but also not under. The tumor was about the size of a grape, but wasn't causing facial paralysis. Therefore, surgery was optional. Dr. Reeck explained a lot about what the tumor likely was, complications with its position, etc. Then, he asked me what I wanted to do. He listened to my thoughts and answered more questions. I greatly appreciated him taking the time to have the conversation so that I felt empowered to make the decision. Dr. Reeck never seemed flustered by my questions or stupid jokes. He rolled with it all. His bedside manner was light-hearted, calm and refreshing. As another reviewer noted, Dr. Reeck is down to earth. That really captures him. He visited me before surgery, again with his calm, caring persona. I had no reservations about going into surgery. His confidence, without being pretentious, was admirable. His bedside manner shined again during my post-op appointment. His medical assistant, Alex, was friendly, kind, efficient and effective. If I ever need another ENT appointment, I know who I will seek out!

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