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    English Christopher MD

    3.6 (8 reviews)

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    Texas Orthopedics

    Texas Orthopedics

    3.2(69 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    DR. STEWART's outstanding medical expertise, thoughtful listening to patient's recitation of all…read morethat is troubling them, and post-evaluation tthat results in a triumphant outcome that turns the patient's life into pain-free mobility equates to MEDICAL BRILLIANCE! "THANK YOU DR. STEWART" doesn't seem adequate for how my life has catapulted into joyful renewal! I also want to recognize DR. STEWART's wonderful office & medical team members: CICELY, AMANDA, ASHLEY M. were each so personable! They were great communicators as they patiently provided directions and guidance throughout my appointment visit! THANK YOU ALL . . . APPRECIATIVELY YOURS, KT

    I've had a rough 2025 and I apologize for neglecting my Yelp friends. I had a detached retina and…read morethen a wicked shoulder break.... which brings me to TXOrtho. Dr Turvey and crew picked through my bits of shattered shoulder, piecing it together around the ball of my left arm. A large spike with screws jutting out held everything in place to begin a long, painful recovery. Sound gross? To me, it is artwork to see it in trays and how bone and tissue are growing back so quickly! The staff genuinely cares about patient recovery and you feel like you truly have the most gradients, honest crew in your corner. There are lots of reasons to need their services (I don't recommend a shattered shoulder) and this team is up to HELP you recover with cutting edge techniques and personal care.

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    Danney Christopher M MD

    4.0(8 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    This practice does NOT CARE about patients - they only care about money. I felt milked for money…read moreat every turn. 1. Dr. Danney would not provide any prescriptions without an office visit + an xray, then a 2nd visit for an MRI. (Meanwhile, I was in pain the whole time.) 2. The office checked with insurance for pre-approval (which was granted), but only for their services, so I now have unexpected bills of $10K+ because the other participants in the surgery apparently do not accept United healthcare. (And this is NOT gov. provided insurance. It's top of the line private insurance.) 3. Post surgery follow up visits ($340 ea.) are NOT included in his surgical fee, so that's another $340 billed for each visit. 4. After being paid on-time, in-full for everything to date, post-surgery I switched jobs / insurance and the office would not work with me as I was getting my new insurance in place. I asked if I could see Dr. Danney and have them submit the insurance claim a few days after a visit, once the insurance records had been updated (which was taking longer due to Covid). Absolutely not! They would not schedule or do any surgical follow up unless I agreed to self-pay in full up front. After that conversation, the office quit trying to do any follow up or schedule any appointments with me (as I assume they were concerned about being paid.) 5. The office visits are very rushed (so they can see/bill as many patients as possible within a given timeframe) and nothing is pro-offered (e.g. I had to ask for arm sleeve to prevent chaffing because my arm was raw since I had to wear a sling for 6 weeks 24x7 post surgery. They wanted to give me one (and this is a VERY low cost item - like a sock). I had to ask for two so that I could wear one while the other was washed). Dr. Danney did not follow up after surgery to see how I was - but his office was able to call multiple times to have me schedule a follow-up appointment (to book additional revenue). I've never experience a doctor who did surgery on anyone who never called to check on the patient within 24 to 48 hours post op. His staff is not reliable. They do not return messages. I left 3 separate messages about rescheduling my surgery - none of which were returned. I called at 12:30 on a Monday urgently requesting pain medication. His nurse, Jessica, did not answer the phone nor did she respond to my vm or call in any medications. I called back a bit later and asked the receptionist to speak with her - she could not and only sent her an email requesting a refill and that the nurse call me - and this too was completely ignored. I tried to call the on call Dr. at 6:15pm, and was told by the answering service that the practice WILL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES respond to after hour requests for pain medication. They flat out refused to contact the on call doctor even though I am in pain, out of meds and can't sleep. Finally, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you use the physical therapy services offered by Dr. Danney's practice. I initially chose to work with them because I figured they must deal with rotator cuff rehab a lot since they were part of the same practice. The therapist I was assigned to was NOT well educated and was not able to make a decision or respond to anything without looking at her computer. i asked to switch therapists, but was told no. What's worse, I am supposed to be having rehab 3x a week, and I was only able to get 2 Physical Therapy appointments over a one month period. This has set my recovery back significantly - increasing my pain and dramatically reducing my flexibility. I am now concerned with my ability to achieve a full recovery. have switched rehab providers and there is a 1000% difference in quality of care. I would not recommend any part of this practice to anyone based on my experiences.

    I have had the need to visit 3 orthopedic doctors in my area in the last few years. I recently…read morereturned to Dr. Danney because he is by far the very best one could possibly hope for. Dr. Danney is current in his field, companionate, knowledgeable and very personable. He explains test results and treatment completely and patiently answers questions. I wish I could give him 10 stars!

    Benjamin Szerlip, DO - Benjamin Szerlip, DO is an Orthopedic Surgeon  specializing in Shoulder surgery,  serving Round Rock, TX

    Benjamin Szerlip, DO

    4.2(5 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    **Do NOT trust this orthopedic surgeon -- even if your arm depends on it.**…read more After a bad fall, I was referred here by the ER. What followed was a mess of contradictory diagnoses and complete misinformation that could've cost me the full use of my arm. **First visit (day after injury):I was told not to wear a sling, "go live your life." **Second visit (after MRI):Suddenly, it was keep your arm in a sling for 2 weeks, do PT, and it "should heal on its own because you're young and healthy." **Third visit (2.5 weeks later): Now it was an emergency -- I "needed surgery immediately" or I'd "never regain range of motion." The inconsistencies were not just confusing -- they were dangerous. He also assured me I'd be typing 2 weeks post-op and using my arm by week 4. Total fiction. He never reviewed my actual MRI images with me and instead based his diagnosis solely on the radiology report. A second doctor later reviewed the images directly and found the report to be misleading. Had this surgeon taken the time to look at the images himself, surgery may have been recommended much earlier, potentially improving my outcome. Thankfully, I got a second opinion from a highly respected orthopedic surgeon with extensive experience treating professional athletes, including those in the NHL who was shocked at what I was told. He confirmed I had a complete biceps tendon tear, a subscapularis tear, and fracture -- none of which would have healed without surgery and 6 months of structured physical therapy. Post-op with the correct doctor, I wasn't allowed to move my arm for 2 weeks, stayed in a sling for 6 weeks and only began very limited motion by week 7. This is the real protocol for a severe shoulder injury -- not the fantasy timeline I was given. Bottom line: This office gave me three completely different treatment plans in under three weeks, misled me about my condition, and grossly misrepresented recovery. I would not trust this surgeon with anything, let alone a serious injury. Get a second opinion -- your mobility and long-term health depend on it.

    I recently had a partial right hip replacement. I was at Cedar Park hospital for 5 days and 10 days…read moreat a Pyhsical Therapy hospital. During the 15 days I never had any pain. I was asked every day by doctors and nurses if I had any pain. They said this was very unusual compared to other patients with the same procedure. I just went for x-ray after 3 1/2 months and Dr Szerlip confirmed that everything looked great. So because of his skills I believe that was the reason I had no pain. I would highly reccomend Dr Szerlip.

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    Texas Orthopedics

    Texas Orthopedics

    3.0(85 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    Recently had to visit Dr Logan and he was awesome. Extra…read moreshout out to the front desk staff Meg G Susan V They were extremely friendly and very helpful with computer assistance on co-pay and tele-med access. Definitely will be back

    Sadly, I've been here before for the two broken bones I've had in my life which have occurred in…read morethe last five years. A tibial plateau fx and a left foot fx-both from falls. I had positive experiences both times. The orthopedic surgeon I had at the Cedar Park location both those times has since retired. This time I was truly disappointed. I was referred to a trauma orthopedic surgeon after a motor vehicle accident in which I broke my ankle, amongst other injuries. The plain x-rays taken in ER didn't show much. In particular on the outer aspect of my left ankle the swelling was Unbelievable. Probably a good 4 inches to 6 inches sticking out from the outer aspect of my ankle. It was so bad it was difficult to get my foot out of area of the car after the crash. I was placed in a boot and given a referral to Texas Orthopedics in Round Rock to follow up. I made the appt. to the Round Rock location approximately five days after the accident with the orthopedic trauma specialist. I arrived and was taken in. The PA that saw me spent no time with me. I had no follow up x-ray. I was advised to continue wearing the boot and return in six weeks. I had never had such a bad injury before. I guess I was looking for a little reassurance that my ankle would heal ....eventually.

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