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Gosy Eugene, MD

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James Czyrny,MD

James Czyrny,MD

(1 review)

This was my second visit with Dr Czyrny (pronounced "Churny" if you ever need an appointment). If…read moreyou've ever had a nerve conduction study, you're probably cringing at the thought of having to have TWO of them done. But hang with me. The first time I saw Dr. Czyrny was before I had a spinal fusion surgery. My orthopedic surgeon sent me here prior to cutting into me. I didn't know what to expect and really didn't do any homework ahead of time. My ortho told me that I'd feel some "tingling" and some "slight shocking" feelings, but that was it. It honestly didn't sound too bad. I've got a few tattoos, so needles don't exactly scare me. I wish I could tell you more about that initial appointment, but I really don't remember that much about it. It was in 2015. Nothing really stands out. After a car accident in 2017, my shoulder specialist sent me to see Dr. Czyrny for a nerve conduction study because I was complaining of some shoulder pain that sounded a lot like a torn rotator cuff. He did some X-rays, an MRI, and then felt the nerve conduction study was important. I knew I had been before, but had forgotten what kind of adventure I was in for, so I did some homework this time. Holy crap! To say this scared the pants off me is an understatement! I watched videos and read reviews that had me so scared that I was ready to call the whole thing off. However, the morning of my appointment, I found my biggest & brightest pair of big girl undies and went into that appointment expecting a horrifying experience, but knowing I'd live to tell about it. As I sat in the waiting room, a calm feeling came over me when I started to think logically. This nerve conduction study was something I had done before. This procedure didn't stand out in my mind in any way. It didn't stand out as being awful or as being incredibly painful. It didn't stand out as being anything. That made me realize that it probably wasn't going to be so bad. When my name was called and I went back to the procedure room, Dr. Czyrny eased my fears pretty instantly. He didn't necessarily recognize my face, but he did know my name and he knew he had done the study on me before. He asked me if I had any questions, and I told him I didn't really remember the first experience. He said, "Well, that means either it isn't as bad as people say it is or maybe I am actually skilled at this after all!" We both chuckled at his joke, and he had me sit on the table while he began with the needles. I felt literally almost nothing. Remember when you were a kid in the '70s and you'd shuffle your socked feet across the shag carpet? Then you'd go find your little brother and touch him, both of you screaming for just a second during that quick electric shock? No? Was that just me? Well, this was less than that. Dr. Czyrny really is skilled at what he does, and while he had to go up and down both arms, I had no problems sitting like a champ for the procedure. I didn't need my big girl undies after all. I could most definitely have done just fine with little girl undies. Certainly no need for granny panties! So if you're having a nerve conduction study and you're scared out of your wits, I'm not going to guarantee that the procedure won't hurt at all. But I will tell you that if you have that study done with Dr. Czyrny, it'll be a breeze! (Still, you should probably wear some underwear.)

Dent Neurologic Institute

Dent Neurologic Institute

(147 reviews)

I'm actually shocked by these reviews. We've been going here for many many years and have never had…read moreone issue with staff , doctors; wait times etc. Love it here and will continue going despite whatever issues others are clearly having.

As a patient of the headache clinic I have to say Rachel and Michelle are truly the best. Kind,…read morecaring and empathic but if you need anything not done by them you will not receive any help. I had a sleep study ordered in October and I was told someone would call me which they did in March. And that was after I left multiple messages asking to schedule. A new medication prescribed on March 25th that required prior was not done until a month later and that wasn't due to Anthem BCBS or my pharmacy not advising Dent of this but because the nurse forgot. If I hadn't asked the nurse about another medication for my migraines the auth would never have been done. When I called to schedule my MRI the first available was 5 weeks out. Due to my claustrophobia I always have sedation which has been done by the nurses at Dent. When I scheduled the imaging I was told to arrive 1/2 an hour early for the sedation. Imagine my surprise when I get there to be told the sedation was actually sent to my pharmacy something the woman scheduling nor the nurse at dent told me was being done. The receptionist was unable to reschedule it because "dent doesn't train front desk on scheduling just check in and to call back to reschedule". After all of this I called early this morning and left a message for Kristen one of the managers. Instead of calling me back she had Mary Grace do it because as Mary Grace said Kristen was too busy to talk to me. I understand now I am just a paycheck for the staff at dent. With a high deductible plan I get text messages and a phone call prior to any visit about the cost for "care" and to make sure I have money in hand. I know I'm just a number to Dent but I would have hoped that they see patients as actual people and not just as dollar signs

Axis Neurosurgery & Spine

Axis Neurosurgery & Spine

(3 reviews)

Dr DenHaese first did a discotomy and fusion of my cervical spine that was a tremendous success in…read more2008. I returned to him to repair a botched surgery on a slipped disc in my lower back In 2019. The surgery was done in 2 stages. On the first day he entered through 2 parallel incisions on my right side and used robotic arms to start building a cage from L-1 down. on the second day he made 2 more incisions on either side of my former scar. He removed the old hardware and several broken pieces of the plastic disc spacers. He completed the cage using cadaver bone spacers. Unfortunately after the surgery, there was a bulge on my right side above my waist at the site of the 2 parallel incisions. He refused to take any responsibility for this bulge which was originally thought to be a lipoma. Further testing determined that a HERNIA had occurred at the site of the incisions. Since then, I have had 2 surgeries in an attempt to repair the hernia on my right side above my waist where Dr DenHaese made the initial incisions. The bulge is still there and will warrant a 3rd surgery in the near future. My out of pocket costs have been prohibitive. Time lost from my job as a Realtor for all of these surgeries has resulted In a loss of income at a time when I need extra money for chiropractors, physical therapists and surgery co-pays. The worst part is that the spinal surgery is now failing too. On my last visit Dr DenHanse told me to go ahead and have the hernia repaired again because he can always go in from my left side to correct his spinal surgery that has now failed. His cavalier attitude is what hurts the most. My sciatic nerve is still "pinched" causing burning pain down my right leg. My leg goes out on me when the nerve is pinched making me fear that I will fall. I will pursue further treatment with a different surgeon.

I had surgery on August 8th. Then on the 12th had ammonia. The Dr said I had to wait a month for…read moremy next surgery. I had it September 11th, 2020. With those surgery my back felt great.

Buffalo Neurosurgery Group: P. Jeffrey Lewis MD

Buffalo Neurosurgery Group: P. Jeffrey Lewis MD

(9 reviews)

Dr. Lewis is nothing short of a miracle worker…read more I was hesitant at first, reading some of the mixed reviews -- like many people, I was tempted to let a few negative ones sway my decision. But I'm here to tell you: don't let reviews make your choice when it comes to a neurosurgeon like Dr. Lewis. These specialists are in a league of their own -- incredibly intelligent, focused, and constantly pushing the boundaries of medical advancement to help patients like me. I've had several spinal surgeries over the years, and never -- never -- have I felt like this just days afterward. I'm not stuck in bed. I'm not in unbearable pain. In fact, I feel amazing -- sore, of course, but it's the kind of sore that tells you healing is happening. For the first time in years, I can feel my arms, my hands, and my fingers again. The constant pain that I thought I'd be stuck with forever is fading. That alone brings tears to my eyes. Dr. Lewis isn't going to sugarcoat things -- and that's okay. He's direct, efficient, and deeply knowledgeable. You're not going to get warm-and-fuzzy bedside stories. What you will get is a surgeon whose skill level is unmatched and whose work changes lives. He changed mine. So if you're reading reviews and second-guessing your next step, please trust a real patient who has been through it. Dr. Lewis is the real deal, and I am genuinely in disbelief at how incredible I feel, just days after surgery. I cannot thank him enough.

I've suffered with a severe spinal injury since age 14 from a 20lb bail of hay, lunged 5mph, 100lbs…read morepressure approx. crushing my neck and was told "I can do the surgery" never said "I can fix you"! Failed triple acf, immediately following a 3 week torpid state resulting in 2 ER visits was traumatizing! Prior to the dabocle, I was told I should be on disability and they would help approve it,, after the comatosed three weeks were thru, three months passed and they wanted to do my lumber surgery asap, and I refused so they refused to approve me and said " We don't give out free rides" If I wasn't half cripple and mostly sane,, HULK SMASH! CRUSH SPINES SO THEY KNOW THE FEELINGSSSS!!! YOU'RE ALL JUST A PAYLOAD TO THEM!! Still keep getting denied disability because I can still wipe my nose and ass too!! But I can't do much of anything else.. no compassion! HELPME?5858088955

Pain Management Associates of WNY - Michael Giglio, MD Neurology

Pain Management Associates of WNY

(1 review)

If I could choose zero I would Kim is disgusting!! She refused to allow my disability advocate to…read moreexplain the things she was saying to me which is a clear violation of the ADA ACT . She did not take a look at my medical history and off to see my problems and made her opinion based off her own thinking instead of real medical diagnosis. She refused to offer me an alternative when I asked her for one . All she could do is repeat other things that I couldn't do and if she had taken the time to read through my long and extensive medical history she would have known that instead she took the easy way out and just refused to help me. It needs to be brought to attention that she does not follow for people with disabilities, she does not deserve to have a license in my opinion because if you're going to be in the medical profession you have to take the time to go through each and everybody's chart everybody is different everybody's body is different and the way people go through medications and or things is different and if you were a real good medical professional you would know that which she does not or did not care to take the time enough to go through my chart. If you cannot do what you need to do as a medical professional for those people covered under the disability act especially you shouldn't be in the medical profession.

From the owner: We are a team of experts in different aspects of chronic pain management utilizing treatment…read moreapproaches that can include medication therapy, targeted interventions/injections, physical medicine (PT and chiropractic), behavioral health, and any other treatment approach that may show benefit. We will work to find the best approaches to treat the multitude of reasons that people experience chronic pain.

Gosy Eugene, MD - neurologist - Updated May 2026

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