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    Van Horne James R MD - Dr Van Horne at Grants Pass Surgery Center

    Van Horne James R MD

    4.2(9 reviews)
    62.8 mi

    I'm not sure I should even give a 1 star rating. I always had a good relationship with Dr. Van…read moreHorne, I just never liked what he did to me. I'll add pictures here that tells about my experience, the last 3 I took this morning showing all the dry skin on both legs. For the past 13 years I have never been without pain and problems. 'HERE IS MY WRITTEN RECORD" After receiving new hip 9 Apr. 2007 I started having problems with my legs (swelling and sudden sharp leg pains). From my knees down my legs turned red. 11\fs26 Sep. Got letter from Dr Van Horne office about bad DePuy ASR hip replacement implant from 9 Apr. 2007. 23 Sep. Called Dr Van Horne and was told to call Johnson & Johnson for Claim #. Called Johnson & Johnson and was given Claim # 186102756. Called Dr Va Horne's office and left Claim # on voice mail. 28 Sep. Appointment with Dr Countiss, was told I should contact Dr Van Horne about making an appointment. 29 Sep. Called Dr Vanhorne about appointment and got voice mail. 30 Sep. Dr Vanhorne's office called and gave appointment dates 4 Nov. for Imaging and 18 Nov. to see Dr Vanhorne. 5 Oct. Johnson & Johnson called to give me some information and ask me if Dr Vanhorne had recommended the DePuy hip. ( The answer to that was yes) Received letter from Broadspire informing me that DePuy would pay all of my out of pocket expenses including the deductibles and co-pays. 8 Oct. Called Black Chapman & Webber. 4 Nov. Went to Imaging, 18 Nov. Went to Paragon (Dr Vanhorne) and was told that I should have hip replaced as soon as possible due to problems shown on Imaging. (Note: I was first scheduled for Surgery the last of Jan. but did not go to surgery till the 24th of Feb.. Dr Vanhorne felt I needed to go to Radiation for treatment just before surgery. Treatment was $2413.00) 29 Nov. Started Physical Therapy. (approx. $169.00 a session for a total of over $4000.00.) December: 1, 6, 8,13,15, 20, 22 Physical Therapy. 24 Feb. Day of surgery. Reported early so I could go to Radiation just before surgery. Radiation was needed to stop unwanted bone growth caused from the first hip replacement 9 Apr. 2007. Dr Countiss ask to assist in this surgery and Dr Vanhorne allowed him to do so. I was later told by Dr Countis that Dr Vanhorne got a little rough and had to apply a lot of pressure trying to grind out my new hip joint, He told me that it took most all his strength to hold me onto the operation table. 27 Feb. Discharged from 3 Rivers Hospital after surgery to go home. March - Physical Therapy 10, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, and 30 March. 28 Mar. Appointment at Paragon (Dr Vanhorne). April - Physical Therapy 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22,27, and 29 (last day) April. My symptoms since Hip Surgery 9 Apr. 2007. (1) I have experienced fatigue ever since first surgery. (2) Had sensations down my leg off and on day and night of like a hot electrical shock, with tingling. (3) Up on standing I was unable to start walking for a few moments. I would try to, but my leg wouldn't work. (4) I had as much pain in my hip as I had before my first surgery and I still limped as bad on it as I did before, in spite of how hard I tried not to. (5) I have been unable to do a lot of the things I normally did all the time, before my first surgery, like mowing the lawns, doing a little work on my pickup, and things with my horses, which was my hobby. Also I couldn't do home improvement projects like I had in the past. (6) Problems standing up and setting down. (Always) (7) Hard getting in and out of car. (Always) (8) Right leg was asleep and numb almost constantly after surgery. Even woke me up at night. Right leg gets numb setting in car. Sometimes there is a pain similar to frost bite or lack of circulation and the numbness can causes problems when driving . (Always when over half an hour) (9) Sore muscles all the time in lower back, hips, and legs. (10) Can't take a step for a couple moments after standing up. Muscles are stiff and must loosen up before stepping away. (Always) (11) Hurts to walk. (12) Can't bend over to pick something up off from floor. Back, legs and hips hurt when trying to do so. (13) Back is always sore. (14) Can't put sock on right foot or tie shoe without help. (15) Legs swell, gets burning sensation and sometimes itch real bad. Sometimes I draw blood from scratching. (16) Bursitis in left hip. (17) I've noticed that my right foot sometimes turns in when I'm walking. Maybe due to tightening of leg muscles. (18) Lots of headaches. (19) Laying on my left side will cause my hip to ache. (20) One of the most challenging aspects of of the entire experience has been trying to stay in a good frame of mind. I have never liked to see people set around and feel sorry for themselves, so I have dealt with it on a day to day basis. It is now 2/4/2026 "Note, after all these years I still suffer leg pains and skin problems" In total I have had 3 hip replacements, 2 on my right side and 1 on my left.

    Has retired. No longer in practice. Not much more to say except recommending Dr Owens in Medford at…read moreSouthern Oregon orthopedics.

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    Paragon Orthopedic Center

    Paragon Orthopedic Center

    1.3(6 reviews)
    62.8 mi

    My favourite PA Ryan moved so I was sent to the new PA (I think he failed 3rd grade). His name was…read moreCarl, spent a total of 5 minutes (claimed in my chart 25). I have a standard practice of hitting record on my phone when I get a weird vibe and my bff was with me and got the same vibe. Carl basically said no break sending for an MRI (my primary and myself had already told him no break). When I went back to read chart notes they were just flat out lies! I screenshot them and sent them back with the facts (I talked to my bff and listened to my recording). He woke me at 7:40 the next morning saying I was removed from the practice for illegally recording him (it's not illegal just not admissible in standard court). I just read his notes and they are a complete fabrication again (he might think he's smart, but he obviously missed the app on our phones that can be used to record any conversation... admissible in Oregon courts also). You couldn't pay me to return there! Anyone referred there RUN. Negative 100,000,000 stars

    I know that at least some of their actual doctors are great --doctor Bents for an example. But…read morethere office and assisting staff are a bunch of cold hearted idiots. The office manager Lisa, runs the place with her idiocy and an iron fist or something, and the doctors who are almost always not there, don't know how badly they are being represented. They run on negativity and deficit rather than on positivity and surplus. They need to learn it is easier to be pleasant and giving rather than always reverting to the opposite. They run all day on 20 minute slots. If you are five late, that's it, you are sent home. And if you need an urgent same day appointment to relieve severe pain, even if the only thing you need is a simple injection that you have had before in there office --forget it! You are sent all over town to any emergency or urgent care and will probably wind up having to pay cash for it. I needed this in order to go my second day of work on a new job and the office manager would not budge off her full schedule. THIS PLACE IS SOULLESS!!

    Bruce Perry, MD

    Bruce Perry, MD

    2.0(4 reviews)
    65.4 mi

    He was recently a surgeon in Gold Beach, Oregon. I had wrist surgery. I now have a crippled arm,…read morenerve damage, complex regional pain syndrome, bone degeneration, fingers that can't move. If you can, get away from this butcher! I received no after care instructions, my calls went unanswered, they messed up my appointments, when I said I was in more pain each day, I was ignored. I asked for physical therapy before the cast even came off. I knew something was wrong. He told me no, he doesn't like to recommend therapy for his patients. Now I'm crippled good life. And I'm not the only one he left in his wake. Run!

    If I could I'd leave a -5. I started seeing Perry EIGHT months ago. I'd fallen and my shoulder…read morehas been injured to the point that I cannot not raise it more than inches from my side with extreme pain. His answer to my pain was a series of four cortisone shots over 7 months and telling me I had arthritis and take 2 Tylenol for "discomfort". I finally sought a second opinion. My new Orthopedist looked at the SAME x-ray and within 10 minutes I was re-diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff AND my bicep had seperated from the bone. What Perry lacks in skill he makes up in.... well NOTHING! His bedside manner is non existent and his diagnostic skills are severely lacking. He is condescending - rude, and clearly not tuned into his patients. Go ANYWHERE but DO NOT go to Dr. Bruce Perry a/k/a Genesis Orthopedic.

    Duncan Gregory MD - orthopedists - Updated May 2026

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