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    Pain Management NYC - Dr. Eric Freeman

    Pain Management NYC

    2.7(30 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    My insurance provided me a list of chiropractors in the area. I visit one of their offices to…read moreschedule an appointment as a new patient. The front desk lady Crystal was courteous and friendly. I requested that she notify me if there were any early cancellations, as I live in close proximity to the office. While I was completing the necessary paperwork and providing my insurance information, Crystal informed me that I was fortunate. She had spoken with Dr. Bryson, who was willing to see me immediately if I had time available. Dr. Bryson made me feel at ease and provided a thorough explanation of my lower back discomfort. He performed an adjustment and alignment, which alleviated my pain somewhat. On my subsequent visits, Crystal and Dr. Bryson warmly welcomed me by name. The entire staff, including the patients, were friendly. Despite the office being busy, Dr. Bryson was familiar with each patient. I want to thank Dr. Bryson, Crystal and staff for an exceptional service. I will definitely recommend this office.

    Warden of refine health care. since attending this woman has not been pleasant. today I was late…read morefor the first time, not even considering the reason she rudely says out loud how late I was and tells me to have a seat like I'm a child. It's funny how all the times I came in on time but had to wait to be seen, they have even apologized for the wait. One time they were 15 minutes late bringing me in the back so should I say out loud they were 15 minutes late?! the intimidated manager backed her by saying they have to tell people when they're late, so maybe I should do the same when they're taking me in back late. I asked the girl has she ever been late and she said no, I'm sure. Anyway, I'm there for a reason, my job. She should be a patient there just for her personality.

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    Regenerative Solutions of NJ

    Regenerative Solutions of NJ

    5.0(1 review)
    1.2 mi

    The staff at Dr. Spiel's office are so pleasant and helpful! The office is well staffed and very…read moreorganized. Everyone is very professional, but still warm and caring. They always called me by name. I loved Dr. Spiel's assistants and colleagues that I saw during visits usually right before Dr. Spiel came in. They were great and knew their stuff! I liked each and every one I met at his office.

    From the owner: About Us Regenerative Solutions of NJ in Basking Ridge,…read moreClifton, and Edison, New Jersey, is an integrative and regenerative medicine clinic where well-known and respected Doug Spiel, MD, Raj Raval, MD, and their experienced medical team offer traditional and revolutionary treatments. At the Basking Ridge and Edison locations, patients find relief from chronic pain, diseases, and injuries with stem cell therapy and stem cell-based treatments as well as other cutting-edge regenerative medicine treatments. Alternative treatments using stem cell therapy have gained in popularity, as patients often prefer natural remedies over invasive surgeries or addictive pain medications. Stem cells derived from cord blood, donated placental tissue, bone marrow, or fat cells possess special healing capabilities. At Regenerative Solutions of NJ, Dr. Spiel uses quality stem cells harvested directly from patients or donated tissue. He utilizes exosomes from Kimera Labs, which are best known among scientists, physicians, and patients for safety and efficacy. Donated placental tissue from healthy live births is the source of exosomes, and often the treatment of choice because of superior results. Patients suffering from chronic knee pain, shoulder pain, hair loss, erectile dysfunction, spinal cord or brain injuries, sports injuries, and non-healing wounds can turn to experienced regenerative medicine physician Dr. Spiel at Regenerative Solutions of NJ for faster healing and natural pain relief...

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    Precision Pain & Spine Institute - Dr Elkholy, Pain managment expert.

    Precision Pain & Spine Institute

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    While Dr. Elkholy is very nice and caring. Would recommend his services. It is my understanding…read moreunder new management now, so hopefully new clients get excellent treatment and is well cared for!

    I do not write reviews lightly, but this experience warrants a detailed and honest account for…read moreanyone considering care here. My interaction with Precision Spine Institute was, overall, deeply concerning from both an administrative and clinical standpoint. While I want to acknowledge that Dr. Apazidis is a competent and capable surgeon, the broader system surrounding him reflects significant breakdowns in coordination, patient care standards, and operational oversight. From the outset, the administrative process was inefficient and disorganized. Staff members were consistently unable to provide clear answers, frequently deferring even basic questions to supervisors. This created unnecessary delays and conveyed a lack of accountability and communication. The surgical experience raised significant concerns. The procedure took place at a hospital in East Orange, NJ, where the overall infrastructure and environment were substandard. There was a single shared elevator for patients, staff, housekeeping, and food services. The air conditioning was inadequate, and the facility appeared poorly maintained. Although my surgery was scheduled for 10:30 AM, I was not taken in until approximately 1:30 PM, with little communication explaining the delay. Extended pre-operative waiting periods like this increase both patient stress and potential risk. Inside the operating room, the conditions were troubling. Visible rusting on ceiling structures and improperly stored equipment--stacked in a closet that would not fully close--raised legitimate concerns about facility maintenance and adherence to appropriate standards for a surgical environment. Regardless of outcome, these conditions erode confidence in patient safety. Post-operative care is where the most serious failures occurred. Upon waking, I experienced severe nausea, which is highly unusual for me despite multiple prior surgeries. Nursing staff later confirmed that the anesthesiology protocol did not include antiemetic (anti-nausea) medication alongside opioid administration (morphine and fentanyl). This omission reflects a lapse in standard perioperative care and had a direct impact on my recovery. I also woke in significant pain following a double cervical fusion without being provided a proper cervical brace. For a spine-focused institute, failure to supply appropriate post-operative immobilization is difficult to justify. The hospital staff had to rummage to locate a temporary soft brace, which does not provide adequate stabilization. I was then forced to endure a 90-minute taxi ride home without proper support, before having to purchase the correct brace myself. The most alarming issue, however, was the complete breakdown in post-operative pain management. I was discharged without any pain medication available. I had provided my pharmacy--Walgreens in Princeton--in advance. However, when my wife attempted to pick up the prescription, she was told that no prescription had been submitted. It appears that prescriptions are routed through a third-party pharmacy in New York, rather than allowing patients to use their local pharmacy. The result: after major spinal surgery, I was left to spend the entire night in severe, unmanaged pain, unable to sleep or properly recover. For a surgical provider--particularly one performing spinal procedures--this is not a minor oversight. It represents a critical failure in discharge planning and continuity of care. Taken together, these issues point to a pattern: capable surgical care overshadowed by systemic operational failures, poor communication, and lapses in basic standards of patient care. Patients undergoing spinal surgery place a high level of trust in both the surgeon and the institution. That trust requires not only clinical skill, but also a reliable, safe, and patient-focused system before, during, and after the procedure. My advice: conduct thorough due diligence, ask detailed questions about post-operative care and medication handling, and ensure you are fully comfortable with every aspect of your treatment plan before proceeding.

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