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    Luster Steven M MD

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    A very professional practice where you are not treated like a number. Everyone was very nice.

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    Orthopedic Partners - My THUMB!

    Orthopedic Partners

    2.2(10 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    The pic is my thumb. Dr K. - fit me in (double booked), saw the issue, and immediately made the…read moretime to do "surgery" on it in the office. No waiting, just an immediate solution to my painful problem. Doctor K (Tarik Kardestuncer, M.D.) is a remarkable individual, spectacular human, and truly embodies the Hippocratic Oath. He is hardworking and excellent at what he does. I can't say enough about him, both as a person and as a doctor. He surpasses any other doctor I've ever met. And at 67 years old, I've seen a BUNCH of doctors, he is by far the best! Dr K. - He is in this profession for all the right reasons.

    I had a previous experience with this office that was rather unpleasant. I got in line to check in…read more When it was my turn , all of a sudden every receptionist (or whatever they are called these days) was "occupied". The fact that I was left standing there for over five minutes was ridiculous. Finally, a young lady returning from her break helped me check in. Miraculously the person right behind me was invited to check in immediately. Hmmmm. The wait to see the doctor was also lengthy. I was finally called to the back only to meet with the doctor I was referred to for five minutes and told he was referring me to his colleague. Horrible bedside manner. Condescending to be sure. I didn't ask why he was referring me to someone else. I was checked out by the same receptionist who walked over from her desk to do so. Hmmm. I went to the second appointment and not so bad this time. However, this doctor's bedside manner was as off-putting as the first. Just a bit too much arrogance. I decided not to return. Fast forward. I end up at the ER with a hand injury that is not healing properly and broke open and bled profusely. The ER contact a hand surgeon who knows immediately what it is without seeing it. Unfortunately they are affiliated with, you guessed it, Orthopedic Partners. Must be new I thought. So the OP was supposed to get me in ASAP according to the ER nurse. At least by Friday. No phone call. I call the following week and can't locate my insurance card so I'm told I need to provide the number before an appointment can be made. Understood. I find the card and try to call back several times that same day. No one picks up. Just on hold indefinitely. The next day I try again. No luck. The third day, after trying unsuccessfully to connect with scheduling I speak to an operator to ask if there is a better time to call. She tells me no, not really. High call volume. So, I say thank you and have a nice day. I contact a surgeon's office affiliated with Backus Hospital and surprise! they answered immediately and tell me what I should do for a referral. Pleasant, professional and efficient. Thank goodness for options.

    Luster Steven M MD - sportsmed - Updated May 2026

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