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    Dodd James E DPM

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Panhandle Podiatry

    Panhandle Podiatry

    1.0(1 review)
    12.9 mi

    My mother and I both went in for the same procedure having back to back appointments. The assistant…read moregot me settled in, having me take off my shoes and socks, etc to prepare for Dr. Mollica to examine my feet. Before she left the room, she pulled over a little tray that had a drape on it so that I could not see my feet. Dr. Mollica entered the room and immediately pushed the tray away. He then felt the pressure points on my feet and examined my two problem areas. I asked if he was finished with my mother and was told no. He was just waiting for the numbing injections to work before working on her foot. ( We both were getting ingrown toe nails taken care of.)He then proceeded to grab a scalpel and dig out the large, deep callus on the bottom of my foot. Once he finished, he then began clipping the problem nail I have on my other foot. He then grabbed a grinder and began roughly grinding away at it. This was extremely painful and I was expressing that fact but, he just kept on grinding. After that, my appointment was over. Once we got back to my mother's house, I told her how my appointment went, step by step, and asked her if her's went the same way. She told me that he left the tray with the drape in place during her appointment so that she couldn't see what he was doing, numbed her before he did anything, put a bandage on her toe and gave her aftercare instructions when she was finished. I didn't get a bandage OR aftercare instructions. My mother has BC/BS insurance, plus Medicare. I have Medicaid and Medicare. I found out the hard way that it depends on what insurance you have, or don't have, that completely denotes what kind of treatment that you receive from Dr. Mollica. I going to speculate here but, maybe he is trying to discourage people like me to not come back? If that is the case, he'll be glad to know that it worked. I'll never go there again. If I could give him a ZERO rating, I would.

    From the owner: Panhandle Podiatry has been educating patients on proper foot care to ensure a happy and active…read morelife. Specializing in foot and ankle care. Custom shoes and inserts, custom orthotics and on-site xrays are also offered. Most insurances accepted. For happy feet call at 304-267-3030

    Shady Grove Podiatry - 2.21.23

    Shady Grove Podiatry

    4.8(46 reviews)
    38.3 mi

    My dermatologist gave me the card for Dr. Assili. When I made an appointment for evaluation for…read morefungus/melanoma, the receptionist assured me that any of the doctors could do that. I was able to make an appointment with Dr. Baek at a time that met with my schedule. I was called to the exam room a few minutes before my appointment time and waited just a few minutes. Dr. Baek was very nice and knowledgeable and took time to explain his decisions and answer my questions and concerns. The office is located next to the Comfort Inn near Frederick Ave and Shady Grove Rd. When exiting Rte 370 to 355 South, stay in the middle lane to cross Shady Grove Rd. A few streets later, you will turn left and come to the free parking lot for the office building.

    If you don't want to be ensnared in a endless cycle of endless cycle of unexplained bills don't go…read morehere. Dr. Asilli is a compassionate and outstanding podiatrist but the doctors/administrators who seem to run his office now are not. I saw wonderful Dr. Asilli for decades and most recently he refurbished my orthotics -- for which I was required to pay up front. Two and a half years later I still receive a bill for the full amount I paid from another doctor in his practice. Whenever I call, the receptionist acknowledges the mixup, politely promises to straighten it out with the billing office and call me back but I never hear from her. The billing office never answers when I try to follow up. My husband, also treated about two years ago by a different doctor, is in a similar endless loop. He had what turned out to be athlete's foot. Regretably, I talked him into seeing Dr. Mizuo, assuring him if he worked with Dr. Asilli he must be good. Dr. Mizuo put him on heavy antibiotics with uncomfortable side effects. They didn't work and he gave him another prescription that turned out to be over-the-counter cream.

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    David Levine, DPM

    David Levine, DPM

    4.8(9 reviews)
    26.9 mi

    From the front desk staff to seeing Dr. Levine this place is soo great. The staff is very polite…read moreand Dr. Levine was nice and very thorough with his care of my feet and toes. Thank you guys and see you again in two months!

    Dr. Levine was our go-to podiatrist for many years. Until our recent visit, he's been capable and…read morewarm--the doctor you hope you'll encounter when you have a problem. But our opinion of him has changed. Recently, we saw Dr. Levine to discuss some joint pain my wife was having. Dr. Levine said she had three options, in this order: 1) Surgery 2) An injection (I'm assuming cortisone) 3) Or wearing special shoes that would hopefully provide relief. We chose to try the shoes before surgery or a "shot." Dr. Levine told us to go to a shoe store called Shoe Fly in Frederick, MD, and buy a brand of "Hoka" walking shoes. I asked if the shoes were also sold on Amazon. Dr. Levine suddenly said, "Full disclosure: I have an ownership interest in Shoe Fly." Hmmm...wasn't that something he should have told us earlier? When I asked him that a couple of weeks later, he agreed, that was something that ethically he should have mentioned. So, a once very good doctor has apparently decided that being forthright about his "double dipping" from his patients is perfectly fine. It's not. People have a right to know that he profits from his patients' purchases made at that store. That way, they'll be more inclined to shop around for the best price. That's just common sense. Aside from this, my wife felt the overall treatment Dr. Levine provided wasn't satisfactory. She left in as much pain as she was in when she arrived, with instructions to buy expensive shoes at a store he owns to an extent (it must be a large extent, because he said his picture hangs on the wall). Our experience shows what may happen when doctors "operate" in their own little world, expecting that as doctors their patients will unquestionably follow their advice, as after all, they're the doctor. Sorry, it's a different world. People have more options. And they are better informed now thanks to the Internet (assuming they've visited reputable sites such as the Mayo Clinics' or Johns Hopkins', or the Cleveland Clinics'). And they may no longer blindly follow their doctors' advice without asking some questions. Our acupuncturist told us at our first appointment that: "You must be your own doctor." You have the right and responsibility to question a doctor about anything you don't understand, or whatever treatment options you may have. It's your health after all, and no one is more interested in that than you.

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