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    Edward Shin, MD

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Paul Hazelrig, MD

    Paul Hazelrig, MD

    4.8(12 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Went in for a 3-week old painful leg muscle injury around the hip that did not seem to be healing…read more MD looked at my old provided hip scans from elsewhere and did a very minimal exam, asking me to sit on the exam table, raise my legs and moved them left and right one time. Then he told me he wanted to get an x-ray, which didn't seem to make a lot of sense for a muscle injury. Coincidentally, the MD owns an x-ray machine. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail? After the x-ray, which showed nothing different than previous MRI's provided him, he tells me probably a sprain or strain, to rest for one month and c/b for a new appointment if still not better. Gee...

    Dr. Hazelrig is awesome. He is really personable, knowledgeable and has a great bedside manner. I…read morewent in for tennis elbow. Yes, tennis elbow does not sound serious, but they do have a fancy name for it and the pain is substantial. Dr. Hazelrig gave me a cortisone shot, which was not too comfortable. Once I recovered from my cortisone flareup, my elbow felt brand new. Unfortunately, my elbow decided to act up and the tennis elbow pain returned. Reluctant to get another shot, Dr. Hazelrig suggested laser treatment. He was going to send me off sight for the service but realized my medical insurance would not cover it. I think he felt sorry for me, so he decided to laser me up in his office. There has not been enough time passed in order to know if the lazier works, but I do appreciate Dr. Hazelrig's efforts and the fact he administered a treatment he felt would help me. These are the things I like: 1-Dr. Hazelrig 2-his staff 3-the fact it is a one stop shop (x-rays and all) 4-fast and friendly service 5-communication From my past experiences, I find it difficult to find a doctor I like. Dr. Hazelrig has changed that for me.

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    Todd S. Kim, M.D

    Todd S. Kim, M.D

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    It's hard to review a surgeon on Yelp. It seems like boiling it down to "did they fix my body or…read morenot?" is overly simplistic - every situation is different with different treatments and likelihoods of success, and the surgeon is doing the critical part of their work inside your body while you are asleep. Ok, so with all that being said, I have had a great experience working with Dr. Kim and the staff here (and at Mills Health Center). After an unfortunate fall while skateboarding at the beginning of July, I went to urgent care (in San Carlos) on a whim and came away with a referral to Dr. Kim and a recommendation to have surgery. From the beginning he was attentive and friendly and walked me through what happened (part of my shoulder socket bone had broken off and was too far away from the rest of the bone to heal properly). I was scheduled to have surgery later that week. On the day-of, I was well-taken care of at Mills Health Center (in San Mateo). I felt nervous but the nurses were amazing. The anesthesiologist performed a nerve block which was extremely effective. Dr. Kim was able to perform the surgery arthroscopically, leaving just a few incisions in my skin. Pain management in the next few days was very reasonable; Advil and Tylenol were enough to do the trick. Eight weeks later I've had two check-ups and both X-Rays looked good and no longer have to wear a sling. I've started physical therapy (nearby in San Carlos, at Apex Physical Therapy). It will take a while to regain my range of motion, but there's no pain in my shoulder (unless I reach too far). I've noticed that they schedule a good number of patients at once on Dr. Kim's non-operating days so I've only seen him for a few minutes at these post-operation appointments, which I understand. He's been responsive to my messages in the Sutter Health phone app. All-in-all it hasn't been a terrible time to have the surgery (no commute, no trips, no driving the kids around). Given all the circumstances, I had an excellent experience with Dr. Kim. Hopefully I won't need to have him operate on me again, but I'm grateful for his work.

    I took a stumble and came away with a mid foot injury which required surgery. I went to one…read moreorthopedist in San Francisco and left disappointed. I was seen for 5 minutes, told to pick which surgery I wanted via Internet research (was given the names of the procedures to look up but that was it), wasn't walked through the x-rays because the doc didn't review them before the appointment nor did he have time to pull them up and left with a walking boot emblazoned with the name of their practice on it -- I still had to pay for it. One set of pre-op paperwork even had the wrong foot listed on it. I figured a second opinion was in order since even though I have a back up foot, I kind of wanted both of them to be in working order. Sometimes you need to be your own advocate. I note all this because I was referred to Dr. Todd Kim and had a totally different experience. At the first visit he went over the injury in detail (with my X-rays and MRI pulled up), listed treatment options along with the pros and cons and his recommendations, took part in a Q&A and actually listened to and addressed my concerns. The choice was obvious so I broke up with the first doc and went with Dr. Kim. The surgery went without incident and every single follow on was treated in the same professional manner by not only Dr. Kim but his PA (Darryl), the nurses (especially Erica) and the pro who knew exactly how to slap on a cast (Jeremy). Scheduling was a breeze and when incidents I caused during rehab concerned me (like taking a dive off my knee scooter) I always received a call and/or email to ascertain whether I needed to come in. While the doc is your main contact and focus, do not forget about the staff support docs need to make things work. My hunch is that had I stayed with my first doc, I would have had lots of post-op frustrations. The only element I wish Palo Alto Medical and Dr. Kim had was in-house physical therapy. My East Coast orthopedics group had this and it was awesome. But other than this, which was not a big deal and was overcome by plentiful PT options nearby, there wasn't a thing I'd ask them to change. Dr. Kim and staff do not hustle for online reviews (unlike many businesses today) so that is probably why there are not many on Yelp. But do not let that deter you from at least considering his services. Oh, and Dr. Kim's walking boots were not walking billboards for their medical group. :-)

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    Monica J Coughlan, M.D

    Monica J Coughlan, M.D

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    I was refered to Dr. Coughlan last November after breaking my wrist. It was a little under a year…read moreof one surgery to implant three plates & screws & separate surgeries to have them each removed as everything healed. I was glad to have use of my wrist after healing from each surgery & pt of course, played a big part. Everyone was very kind, caring, friendly, & knowlagable. Dr. Coughlan is very thorough & takes time to explain things in plain English & answer questions. The casting techs, Jefferey & Fortunato were thorough with fitting casts & splints. Amy & all the x-ray techs were thorough, making sure they got precise images.De Carrey, the nurse was also wonderful as was Shelbea, the pa when it came to removing bandages, sutures etc. I was discharged from physical therapy back in September & had my last surgery in August & my final appointment today. A huge thanks to everybody for getting me to the point of recovery. So, for hand & upper extremity care with a friendly, caring, knowlagable, & friendly staff, Dr. Coughlan & her team cannot be beat. Keep up the good work guys.

    Dr. Coughlin was very friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. She listened to my concerns and gave…read moreme options for my treatment. She was not pushy on the decision I wanted to hold off on the injections, but I finally decided on my own terms. I definitely will recommend her as your orthopedic surgeon. Her staff and PA Shelby were also excellent.

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