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    Arlington Physical Therapy - Kristi celebrating another successful Physical Therapy recovery with her patient.

    Arlington Physical Therapy

    4.3(14 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    My rheumatologist had me go to Arlington Physical Therapy because they provide certain diagnostic…read moretools that he felt important because of pain in my hand. Everyone there seems quite nice, and after an initial visit for evaluation, they performed an EMG. The test showed very limited compromise of nerves in my neck. I continued with therapy and on my third visit, saw a different therapist. On the fourth visit, it was back to the original therapist. After that for two visits, another different therapist, and then I saw a CMA. I have been to physical therapy many times and in many places. I've always had an actual DPT, never a CMA. During my last visit I had yet another CMA. And after all of the treatments, there was absolutely no difference in my pain. So here's the thing. Two points. First, I told them when I first started going there that I'm much more comfortable seeing the same person every visit. Either they forgot, or it was ignored. Second. Why is this my preference? Because each new person I saw spent half their time trying to figure out what the last person did, even though they had computer records. And there was no continuing investigation into what was causing my problem. I would be asked how I was feeling, and then they would try to duplicate the treatments and exercise exercises that were done the last time. I have a physical therapy facility two blocks from my house. They've successfully treated me for spinal issues, shoulder issues, knee issues and even for vertigo. Rather than driving 30 minutes to Arlington Physical Therapy, I'm gonna have my rheumatologist send a referral elsewhere. By the way, as I said, they're nice people. If you're comfortable not knowing who you're going to see every time you have an appointment, you may be more comfortable there than I was.

    I've been coming here for a month, before coming here I can only walk about a4 of a mile and it was…read morereally painful. After about a month and a half, I now feel like I can walk a mile. Much less pain and I still have another month to go. I really think that it will help fix a lot of the problems that I have. They focus on strength training andrelief. And it is been amazing. I especially love the very friendly people. It's the staff is amazing. I highly recommend.

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    Arlington Orthopedic Associates, PA

    Arlington Orthopedic Associates, PA

    3.5(108 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    I was referred to this Arlington Orthopedic Associates, originally to another Dr., but Dr. Hopkins…read morehad the availability for my lacerated and fractured finger. I'm SO GRATEFUL for this! Dr. Hopkins was kind, thorough, reassuring, and listened to my desired outcomes and what was reasonable to me. He had a great sense of humor and a warm demeanor. Most importantly, he wasn't doing the "worst case scenarios" thing docs do, or pushing anything unneeded that I've experienced in the medical setting before. I left with an elevated mood because I felt that I best understood the situation, and Dr. Hopkins put me at ease. While I hope that I never lacerate my hand and break my bone again, if I do, I will absolutely go directly back to Dr. Hopkins and his team. For me, referrals, specialists and the idea of surgery is a scary thing, but I cannot say enough for how much I appreciated the approach of Dr. Hopkins. The UTA endorsement, as well as the UTA memoribila was a big plus, too!

    I have seen a few doctors at Arlington Orthopedics in both Arlington and Mansfield and think the…read moreDOCTOR'S are great. However their office will blow up your phone with text and calls constantly about paperwork, and confirming. etc. They even text you at 7:00 a.m about things. It's a lot! Furthermore if you need MRI"s or treatment they only do it at Baylor Scott & White in Arlington on Highland. I will never go there again if that is the only place the doctors at Arlington Orthopedics can send patients to. If I thought that Arlington Orthopedics was bad about blowing up up your phone, Baylor is a thousand times worse especially when it comes to getting their money before your procedure! I received multiple calls and text from multiple people there daily wanting their money. We were waiting for our insurance to process claims from another procedure somewhere else where our deductible could be seen by Baylor. Still the day before my procedure they sent another text saying they have to have my payment tomorrow in all caps! What business does this? Even on the day of we had to sit in the business office and hash all this over again and again which made things very stressful before having a procedure. Lastly out of 2 visits there, I have only encountered one nice person. No one there cares about anything except getting your money. My advice is to think long and hard about Arlington Orthopedics if you think you may need an actual procedure and then you better have your money ready and your ducks in a row. Baylor Scott & White is very aggressive in getting their money. That's all that matters to them.

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    Baylor Scott & White Rehabilitation - This  is  a picture  of me in middle  my son on left my granddaughter on me and her mom on the right

    Baylor Scott & White Rehabilitation

    2.5(4 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    My hand is swollen and it doesn't look the same and it is a big difference. My hand does not look…read morenormal. I don't recommend at all.

    The knowledge of the PT was incredible and I made progress, which is the point of going to therapy…read more However, had I not been incredible motivate and had strong family support, I would have quit due to the unprofessional, uncaring treatment by Nora Sanchez, my assigned PT. During my 8 weeks of treatment, Nora gave me NO encouragement at any time with the exception of a time during a session when I requested encouragement. I said, "that was really hard! It would help me if sometime you could just tell me i did a good job." Nora replied, "Did you have any symptoms?" I replied that I did a little. Nora then said, "then it wasn't good was it?" Nora frequently worked on notes on her iPad or on one session visited with receptionist while I was doing exercises on one foot for balance, wing at risk for falls. The last session Nora was sarcastic to me. She asked how many of an exercise I had done and I said I didn't know and thought she was counting. (On previous sessions she should tell me when to quit). Nora replied, "it's not my job to count." I never received information in how exercises would help me so that I could carry it over to daily living. I did begin asking so that I could learn more and improve my safety at home. Working with Nora caused anxiety and discouragement. The faculty was clean and pleasant, but I would not recommend Nora to anyone. Her knowledge is wasted if she lacks the ability to communicate with and relate to her clients.

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