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    5.0 (7 reviews)
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    Austin Clinic of Homeopathy - Demonstrating a homeopathic consultation at a corporate wellness event.

    Austin Clinic of Homeopathy

    4.5(23 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Based on other reviews, I trust the doctor is quite good. However, when I tried to find out his fee…read moreschedule before I made an appointment, he refused. I am unwilling to travel to Cedar Park only to find out I might not have enough money to cover a visit. I guess his practice is based on the theory that if one must ask the price, then one cannot afford it. Very disappointed.

    As a traditionally trained RN with a Masters degree its against my professional training to approve…read moreof such non-conventional treatments. *However, I cannot more highly recommend Noel and his practice.* His homeopathic help truly changed my life. Since my teens, I have suffered from seasonal allergies. They've only gotten worse as I've gotten older. The last few years have been horrible. My "attacks" would put me in bed due to my violent symptoms--complete with with chills and uncontrollable, constant sneezing. My allergies were broadening--things I had never before been allergic to we're now bothering me. I was miserable. With children to care for, I realized I had to get help. I couldn't be spending one or two days in bed every month just from allergies. And so, after much research, I decided to go ahead and make an appointment with Noel. His 'bedside manner' professional and friendly. He values the family and understands the dynamics of having children in the office. He charges exactly what his website states. I've never once felt pressured into returning or like he was after my money. On the contrary, Noel always seems very sincere in his desire to know his patients and truly help them heal the root issues. My FIRST month I saw an 80% improvement in my allergies. (I believe my response was unusually fast.) Over the holidays I was shocked to be allergy free--especially when we visited family members with house pets. That was usually a huge trigger for me that would force me to lie on the couch the whole visit. After about 3 months, I get I was 95% healed of all my allergic symptoms! I've seen healing in other areas as well, things I hadn't expected or even addressed with him. I'd explain, but I'm already waxing long! Since then, I have taken all my children to Noel. With his help, I have seen UTI's heal in less than 24 hours, stubborn fevers disappear, and even toddler mood swings return to normal! My husband, I prior skeptic, is now ready to book his own appointment. He cannot ignore the 'miracles' he's consistently seen as a result of Noel's care. All said, if you're on the fence, go ahead and make an appointment. And be patient. Homeopathy is slow and gentle in its approach. But it's so powerful and incredible!

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    Introducing homeopathy at a corporate wellness event.

    Austin Clinic of Homeopathy - Noel Peterson, CCH, RSHom (NA), MBA Owner/Practitioner

    Noel Peterson, CCH, RSHom (NA), MBA Owner/Practitioner

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    Mark S White, DO - Mark S. White, D.O.

    Mark S White, DO

    3.9(16 reviews)
    9.5 miArboretum, Great Hills

    Love love love this place. I have dealt with chronic pain for along time and i finally have a…read moreglimmer of hope after finding Dr. White. His staff is so very helpful and friendly. Any questions i have or calls they are right on it. If you have been dealing with chronic pain do yourself a favor and give Dr. Mark White a try. He will sit with you and answer any questions you may have. Very informative and caring. I fell very blessed to have found Dr. White and his awesome staff. I had three spinal injections done and i was in and out so fast. I could not believe the results. It is strange not to have pain in those particular spots . And the procedure is not as bad as it may sound.

    I have been a patient of Dr. White's for a little over a year. Before today, I had a good opinion…read moreof him. He's never on time and talks too much but there are worse flaws. I went in today for my monthly follow up appointment. I had had a neck surgery last week which turned out to be extremely painful. I had been in the office the day after the surgery to receive some stronger medication while I healed. Today Dr. White walked in and I couldn't believe what followed. I had waited patiently for over an hour to see him. Then he finally came in and he was extremely agitated. So much so that he was shaking and pacing around the room. I started trying to tell him why I was requesting to see him instead of his PA this visit. He started cutting me off while I was talking, responding very rudely to what I was saying. Then he seemed to lose patience and launched into what turned out to be a 5 minute long assault on me and my character. He told me that I was a liar and a drug addict. He told me that I was obsessed with pain medication. When I tried to respond, surprised but calmly, he swore at me and told me he didn't care what I had to say. He cited early refills and multiple ER visits. When I tried to point out that I had never gone to the ER unless directed to do so by his office, I was again cut off and not allowed to speak. He continued on in a manner that I can only think to describe as cruel and abusive. I was cut off and shut down everytime I tried to speak or ask a question. This went on for almost 5 minutes and he ended by saying that I was to see their addiction specialist to be placed on Suboxone. Then he walked out. I was so shocked by his behavior that I just walked out without a word. To be clear, this is not about the accusation that I was addicted to pain medication. I have been on pain meds for a long time and Dr. White had some valid points. This is entirely about the way he handled it, the way I was treated. He was overly aggressive, too loud, he called me a liar and a drug addict repeatedly, he swore at me and kept cutting me off by telling me he "didn't give a damn" how I was feeling. I believe his attitude and his rant at me fall into the category of abusive. I felt so degraded and embarrassed by the time I left. Not to mention he has left me with only two days of medication left, shortly following a very painful neck surgery. I filed a complaint with Advanced Pain Care and may file one with the Texas Medical Board. What happened to me in that office today was not okay. I will never step foot into that facility again. Update: I spoke to the practice manager at Advanced Pain Care. According to her, the nurse in the room contradicted my complaints. She said the doctor was "stern" with me and never swore. While it's true he didn't cuss me out or anything, he did say "I don't give a damn what you feel about....". I felt it was inappropriate and unprofessional. As far as him being stern, that is a gross understatement. Apparently Dr. White expressed that he was only trying to help me. Well Dr. White, if you feel that's true then I'd like you to know that you have an *awful* way of showing it.

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    Robert Thoreson, DO

    Robert Thoreson, DO

    3.7(23 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Dr. Thoreson has always been very considerate with my time, my concerns & always tries to use other…read moremethods before a prescription. The staff inside the office are always polite & take care of things very quick. I have been seeing Dr. Thoreson for more years than I can remember. Certainly appreciate the good care. Noel L.

    Dr. Thoreson is great at writing scripts. My wife and I had been patients at his practice just…read moreshort of 20 years. My experience was never spectacular. My needs at the time were mainly getting scripts for thyroid and cholesterol meds. My wife benefited more from his D.O. background. His use of placing vials containing herbs or minerals on my chest while checking arm resistance felt a bit like witch craft. If it speeds up the visit then so be it. At that time I would have given him a solid 4 stars. Now, would I not only give him zero stars but would like to warn others, in my opinion is his neglect of my health care needs. The issue started December 2022. Under his care, I started taking Naproxen Sodium for a shoulder injury. I never exceeded the dosage and told him I was taking the maximum shown on the bottle. He said that was fine as long as I didn't exceed the dosage. He didn't request any kidney lab work prior to taking the pain meds. Later in the month I was experiencing fatigue and cold intolerance. I called to request lab tests followed by an office visit. Paula at the front desk told me that a visit was required before the lab work could be requested. I stated that I wanted to arrive with lab results to hopefully give Dr. Thoreson some information to determine what was causing my symptoms. Again she told me the sequence is Dr. visit then labs. The visit consisted of Dr. Thoreson writing lab orders which I completed at CPL a few blocks down on Jollyville Rd. This was 12/22/22. Christmas Eve morning Dr. Thoreson received a call from CPL that my calcium levels were elevated and that I should go to the hospital immediately. Upon arriving at the Heart Hospital at 45th street, they confirmed the elevated calcium but their main concern was my creatine level was five times higher than normal levels from the Naproxen Sodium I was taking under his care. I was in kidney failure. I spent the Christmas holidays in the hospital getting flushed with IVs. Luckily there's no permanent damage but if I was allowed to visit Dr. Thoreson with lab work in hand he could have caught the extreme levels of creatine and possibly saved me from a hospital visit and the costs associated with it. My wife and I scheduled a follow up visit on 12/27/22 to give our concerns about not being allowed to request labs prior to the visit on 12/22/22. He was visibly uncomfortable during the visit. Possibly because he knew he could have prevented this situation? I think so. The rest of the visit basically consisted of him telling us that I should have pressed the importancy of wanting the labs prior to the 12/22/22 visit. We were dumb founded. Is he really victim blaming us? Dr. Thoreson has never had a good bedside manner but this is so incredibly unprofessional it came across as covering his ass for what he knows he's responsible for. My wife and I have changed primary care providers. In my opinion, Dr. Thoreson is not up for the medical challenge of patients that need more than prescriptions written and needs to retire.. If you as a patient need the most basic care, he's adequate.

    Hathcock Ann, DO

    Hathcock Ann, DO

    3.5(11 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Onward through the fog, they say, and after two weekend days of fever, snot-fog, and pain (I…read morethought my teeth were gonna pop outta my jaw from the pressure!), Dr Hathcock was my lighthouse yesterday. Corny, yes, but a shot in the ass (cortisone), OTC recommendations, antibiotic script, and 4 hours later, I was feeling quite capital (and grateful!). Dr Ann, as even us adult patients call her, does NOT screw around. I wondered at the fact that I showed up 15 minutes early to do paperwork, was ushered into the exam room on time and was outta there in less than 30 minutes total. Had my script filled at CVS and was home all done in an hour, and when you feel crappy that is a blessing indeed. What I really like about Dr Ann is that she listens to me, and it may be a professional courtesy since I am in the medical field, but she takes my self diagnoses into careful consideration. If I think I need an x-ray, CT, etc, she will promptly fax the orders to Brack so I can get it done fast. If I need labs, same thing. A coupla years ago, I thought I had a brain tumor (medical professionals can be paranoid hypochondriacs but this fear was well earned with 2 wks of relentless headaches). She treated for sinus and when that didn't work, she sent me for CT. What was most worrisome was I was due to head to the jungles of Peru in about a week, nowhere near medical facilities (just witch doctors!), so I was beginning to panic. I had a CT and MRA done super fast and then she recommended I see a Neurolgist. After calling around, I told Dr Ann I couldn't get in as a new patient with any of them for months. A few hours later, she called me back and informed me that she got me in the next day with one around the corner from my work.* So yeah, I like Dr Ann. Whenever I need her she's there to listen and then fix me promptly and courteously. *BTW, no dain bramage, in case you were worried.

    Nice enough, but have always had to wait at least one hour to be seen for for a scheduled…read moreappointment! With a further wait for labs if needed, be prepared to be here at least 2 and 1/2 hours for a quick checkup.

    The Center For Healing And Regenerative Medicine

    The Center For Healing And Regenerative Medicine

    4.0(45 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    We saw Dr. Rawson twice for a family member with back and leg pain (T.), before and after an MRI…read more He was very patient, explained the basis for his recommendations clearly (as well as what he thought would *not* help and why), and invited further questions. We now feel we have a better understanding of T's condition and best treatment options, unlike with most other doctors we consulted about the same condition. I've also never seen self-pay rates lower than CHARM's: $200 for an initial visit and $90 for followup.

    I have been going here for quite a while now, weekly for physical therapy and have also had 2…read moretreatments done here for my shoulder. I have had a chronic pain condition for more than 5 years, and have finally been able to make a lot of progress on it through coming here. I am still working on it and will update my review, but it's very clear after a lot of work that I finally understand some or all of my immediate underlying issues. And importantly, I am actually getting better, after so many other things I tried were not working. I have been to roughly 15 other providers for my chronic pain, including other PT, and there are really just a lot of differences here that I think have made the difference, in finally figuring out what has been going on all this time. My experience in PT has been that I'm able to coordinate between a Dr and what we are doing in PT, which is useful for a lot of reasons, but in my case has really helped with finally narrowing down, what the problem has been, and why it was not fixed or at least improved in the past. I do think if you have chronic pain that is not getting worked out, you will need to be your own advocate as people say. In hindsight, years ago I kept accepting the idea that my pain was normal or not much to do about, and I realize now it's been the same issues the whole time, but somehow was never being identified or treated properly.

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