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    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Dr. Brian Graf is wonderful. He is very gentle, attentive and considerate. The facilities are top class.

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    Texas Pain Physicians

    Texas Pain Physicians

    1.5(41 reviews)
    2.6 miNorth Dallas

    More than 10 months after procedure (5-21-24) a bill arrives…read more Bill is paid 4-21-25 (clears bank 4-23-25) New statement arrives in July 2025 months later saying not paid. After 15 minutes on the phone still not resolved - hung up Either incompetent or a scam outfit.

    I have been expressing concerns regarding Dr. Zidan and his office in general for over 2+ years…read morenow, but I kept gaslighting myself and brushing off my gut instincts telling me that something was really seriously wrong. I'VE LEARNED TO NEVER DO THIS, ESPECIALLY IN HEALTHCARE..... LESSON LEARNED THERE. I have been a patient of his for several years, since he joined Texas Pain Physicians and Dr. A went to open his own practice. I have previously had excellent experiences with him in the first few years and my pump placement gave me significant relief, but it ended horribly with a nasty infection causing the pump to erode through my abdomen..... meaning that I had a hole over where the pump was and pus coming out (you could see the pump through the hole in my abdomen!). I had to have an urgent pump explant and I was treated in the ER trying to avoid full-blown sepsis in the days before the explant surgery. It's been about 2 years ago and I still have flashbacks and intrusive memories about that whole experience, especially right before I was put under for the surgery. I'm currently working on my exit and I definitely don't feel safe having any more injections or procedures after everything I've read about what happened to that poor woman who was made a quadriplegic and nearly died because of ridiculous mistakes that were made. READ THE COURT DOCS, if you have it sent to your email address, you can read about everything that happened, including excess midazolam administered (they didn't notice she wasn't ok until she didn't wake up from it....and Dr. Zidan wasn't in the room when it happened, staff had to go get him and bring him back!), among other serious things that went horribly wrong! Regarding my pump erosion: I'm not sure if Dr. Zidan is at fault or not, but 5 months beforehand, I went in for a pump refill appointment and he took a syringe and pulled several CCs of pus-looking stuff from the top of my pump between my skin and pump where he needed to get the needle in for the refill. During this particular encounter, I could sense that he was very stressed out or something, and he kind of snapped at a staff member to "get her to the OR!", which frightened me, to be honest. Then I was positioned on a table with a flouroscope and he was using the flouroscope to look at my pump, etc. After he looked at my pump and the infected fluid, he snapped/yelled at a staff member named Eric, yelling "Give me the medicine! GIVE ME THE MEDICINE NOW!!!" and RIPPED the box out of Eric's hands which contained my pump medicine (borderline assault, and I was mere inches below his hands as this happened.....I was just frozen in fear)! There's plenty more instances of him saying strange things to me and how I was "one of his babies" who needs anesthesia for all injections (for safety reasons, because I've had a seizure during a procedure while awake before at another clinic years ago). I'm currently working on learning natural medicine and other disciplines of medicine, and I'm slowly but surely getting better. I have a plan to leave not only Dr. Zidan, but the vast majority of mainstream medicine (this is coming from someone who only wanted to work in medicine since I was 3 years old, so this is a very painful and traumatic awakening for me). I'm DONE with being treated like I'm on an assembly line, and I'm DONE with everyone else treating me like a drug addict just because of constant severe intractable pain and my medically necessary medications, which are now too inadequate to make me functional enough to work outside of the home. Since I've started studying about natural medicine and God's plants of the fields, I've discovered a legal, and a safest way to relieve almost all of my pain around the clock....and I'm currently actively looking for work because I can now function enough, although my muscles are weak from living out of a recliner chair for several years. As far as Dr. Zidan goes, I used to sing his praises. In fact, I've even had my 5-star review featured on their social media accounts before. I'm a published poet who even wrote a poem about how much he helped me at first (before the traumatic pump debacle). The trauma this has caused me will take a long time to heal, if not for the rest of my life. I have so much more to say, there's a LOT, but this is the shortest I could make this. I hope and pray that every patient who has suffered trauma under his care can eventually heal and find a better path forward.

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    The Beloved Medicine Clinic

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.2 miNorth Dallas

    For more than two decades, I've lived in constant, severe pain--and just as painful was how often I…read morewas dismissed, doubted, or made to feel like a problem rather than a person. I was treated like a liability, like someone asking for too much, and at my lowest point, a doctor actually told me, "I don't care." I found Dr. John Melek after overhearing a woman speak about him in a pharmacy line. She said he saved her life. I didn't know if I believed that was possible anymore--but I made the call. From the moment I walked into The Beloved Medicine Clinic, everything felt different. Marta's kindness, Calphony's patience and thoroughness, and the genuine care of the entire staff made me feel safe enough to hope again. At my very first appointment, Dr. Melek listened--really listened. He suspected that in addition to my diagnosed osteonecrosis (bone death), I might also have CRPS, something no one had mentioned in 20 years. He encouraged my wife and me to learn about it and be part of the process. When testing confirmed it, something shifted: for the first time, my pain finally made sense. That diagnosis didn't just change my treatment--it changed my life. It gave me answers, dignity, and options I didn't know existed. I even have a service dog, Belle, and every person in this clinic--including Dr. Melek's wife--has welcomed her with warmth and respect. If you're reading this because you're exhausted, scared, or losing hope, please know this: you deserve to be believed. You deserve compassionate, expert care. Calling The Beloved Medicine Clinic was the best decision I've made in 20 years of chronic pain--and it may be the best one you make too.

    Dr melek really takes his time with you. A very thoughtful person who cares about treating the root…read morecause of your pain. Definitely recommend!

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    Interventional Spine and Pain

    Interventional Spine and Pain

    3.6(16 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    I have very mixed feelings writing this review because the doctor himself is absolutely incredible…read more Dr. Mark LeDoux is hands down one of the best doctors I have ever seen in my life. He truly takes his time with his patients and never makes you feel rushed. He listens carefully, really tries to understand what you're feeling, and goes above and beyond to help fix the problem instead of just masking it. What stands out most is that he takes the time to get to know you on a personal level. You can tell he genuinely cares, and that kind of bedside manner is rare these days. Everyone in the office is very kind and professional in person. The environment is welcoming, and when you're there face to face, the experience is great. Unfortunately, the biggest issue is communication. It is incredibly difficult to get a hold of someone at the office. Whether it's for scheduling, a prescription refill, or just trying to ask a question, it can be very frustrating. My brother and I both go to this office, and we've both experienced the same issue when trying to speak with someone. Getting a response can take much longer than it should, which adds unnecessary stress when you're already dealing with pain. Despite that frustration, I still wouldn't want to see any other doctor besides Dr. LeDoux. His level of care and dedication outweighs the communication challenges, and that says a lot. I just truly hope the office improves its responsiveness because the medical care itself is outstanding.

    Dr. Ledoux is excellent in communicating about his proposal for pain management. Even at the…read morefacility right before we prepare for the procedure he discusses the plan and shows his desire to make sure he is covering the right zones. The staff at his offices are good and his PA, Michelle is equally sharp. I am a type 2 diabetic and their insight in preparing me for the elevated glucose levels was good. I experienced relief in the first 24 hours ! Best Pain management group !!!

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    Southwest Pain Group

    Southwest Pain Group

    2.2(13 reviews)
    2.3 miLake Highlands

    Dr. Rodrigue is without question the most incompetent doctor I've ever seen, and I've seen a ton…read more Oh, if you're a drug seeker, he will gladly RX you anything as far as I can tell. He is DANGEROUS in that sense. I was referred by a lacking headache neurologist while waiting to get into one of the best in the US. Unfortunately, I don't really respond to narcotics. It's genetic. Dr. Rodrigue determined I hadn't been on the right one yet. Morphine, Oxycontin, Dilaudid, you name it. It's like a water pill. But he said I just haven't been on the right one. METHADONE is the drug for me, he said. I thought it was a junkie drug. No, no, no he assures me. This is the golden ticket. What he failed to tell me was that it was a one way ticket. I actually went on half the dose he RXed, because it mostly made me feel like I was dying. When I went for the follow up his nurse told me she was happy to hear that b/c she thought he prescribed too much. I'm thinking, you mentioned that now? It mediated pain a little. Now, I learned from a friend's pain doc later they can do a genetic test to see what works and what doesn't. My half sister suffers the same fate. Perhaps it wasn't available, but I really think he's dangerous and incompetent. I have a few examples. He had me on Klonopin. I suffer from a genetic panic disorder and PTSD from nearly being killed in a hate crime. Half my face was broken, plus my orbital cracked and my ribs were kicked in. While he was titrating me off methadone which he screwed up...he also RXed me Xanax while I was on Klonopin. You can't take Xanax and Klonopin at the same time. It's the same family and the only two drugs approved for panic. You could OD someone just by being that stupid. Now, I know not to take both drugs, and I'm highly resistant to both...but that's luck on his part. When I got to a good headache neurologist and she found out I was on methadone she was...very unhappy. It's not something you would RX to a headache patient in pain. It makes headaches worse, or it can the longer you're on it so you can no longer tell what's causing the headaches...could be your methadone...brilliant job...Dr. Rodrigue. Bravo. Now once the headache pain was under control, with a proper headache treatment plan working, she told me to get off the methadone. I'm thinking no big, take me off of it. She's said, "Oh no. That's very specialized. You have to go back to your pain doctor." So I go back and make an appointment. They call and cancel it. Doctor is busy. They will give me titration instructions over the phone. I'm still thinking no big deal. Okay, there are methadone hospitals for a reason, but I was put on it by a pain doctor. I'm not a junkie. It doesn't make me high. I think no big deal, follow his directions, I'll be off it in a week In 3 days I'm screaming. I mean day and night. I wanted to sever my own legs. I had no idea there was that much pain in the world. The doctor won't call me back. It takes him 3 days. They extend my titration to 10 days. The next time I call it takes a week for them to call me back. But they can't extend the titration...I'm off the drug. It took too long for them to call me back. The pain I endured from being assaulted resulting in a broken nose, cheek and orbital bone, kicked in ribs and broken teeth plus the surgeries...does not hold a candle to methadone withdrawal. I screamed for about 10 weeks...it's a blur of excruciating pain and screaming. Lots of puking from pain and misery. But thanks to Dr. Rodrigue I got to spend what I think was 10 weeks of my life screaming every waking moment until I passed out. Abject misery. Then after that comes a deep dark fake depression also caused by the drug. He didn't warn about that either. Didn't mention that as a possible side effect. And there was no relief and no one knew how long it would last, and the doctor wouldn't call me back for 3 weeks until I threatened a lawyer and patient abandonment. There was nothing they could do but put me back on the drug and correct the titration after weeks of screaming. No one should go through that. I called the office about 9 months later, after I calmed down, to follow up and make sure this NEVER happened to another patient. They didn't even apologize. When I say go ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE UNIVERSE IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR HEALTH. I mean it! If you're a drug seeker, he told me he wasn't afraid to RX dilaudid. He proudly proclaimed most doctors were afraid to RX it, but not him. Throw a rock. You'll find a better doctor. I'm now living a life without pain drugs that didn't work anyway, and I have a handful of migraines a month. Brilliant what the best doctor can do for you as opposed to this guy. Methadone, and by extension this doctor, nearly killed me thru incompetence. If I can save one person this review was worth my while.

    I have been seeing Dr. R. Rodrigue for several years now and I am absolutely satisfied with the…read moreservice provided and the staff. I understand there may be times when you're waiting longer for your appointment but imagine why that is. These guys are so good at what they do they have tons of people trying to see them. The staff have always been nice and helpful. The schedules are done a wide distance apart so that you don't have to keep coming to his office. If you're in that much pain, they don't want you trudging up to the office every 3 weeks for meds. IMO the staff have always been friendly and Dr. Rodrigue is the man.

    Chronic Pain Relief

    Chronic Pain Relief

    4.2(6 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    I cannot say enough good things about the care I received. After struggling with chronic pain for…read moreyears and trying everything with little relief, I finally feel like myself again. The team truly listens, takes the time to understand your symptoms, and creates a personalized treatment plan that actually works. The professionalism, compassion, and attention to detail are unmatched. My pain is significantly reduced, my mobility has improved, and my quality of life is better than it's been in years. If you're living with chronic pain, this is the place to go.

    After a month of great pain, an X-ray, an MRI and a Spine Surgeon evaluation, I was referred to the…read moreChronic Pain Relief center and Dr. Abdelfattah for a spinal steroid injection. I was confused at a pain center referral as I thought this was a relatively straightforward procedure but have since learned why this was the correct path. I was also confused at the need to schedule a consult first as I was very much afraid that this would delay treatment as pain was increasing and greatly impacted my ability to sleep or even sit down for a meal. As it turns out, this is pretty much a legal requirement for pain center treatments. Lots of online releases and other forms but they did not take a long time to complete. The spine center referral was on a Friday afternoon and I painfully waited until Monday morning to schedule the first appointment. I was greatly relieved that, as long as I was flexible on locations, could be seen Wednesday at their Frisco location (in the Baylor building next to the Star Center.) That went very well with Dr. A and I met with the scheduler for the next challenge; the procedure itself! As it turns out, I was scheduled for the next morning!!!!! So, at their Plano location, and, after a couple more forms and verification that I did indeed have a driver due to anesthesia, I was out of the office an hour later. No immediate pain relief but the general expectation is 1-3 days. Well, no. I took my victory nap after getting home and, surprisingly, was able to sit up out of bed for the first time in 4 weeks (YMMV)! Still painful but 50% reduced from that very painful morning. Ending up taking a long walk and things got even better. As I write this, I'd say pain is down 80% and I expect my best sleep in ages tonight. Many thanks to Dr A and his group.

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