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    Matthew Freeman, MD

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    This place is a shady practice...be WARNED!…read more We should have walked out immediately the first time we showed up for an appointment. They said we didn't have an appointment...as if we just called to give them our information only. Um no...we called for an appointment because my mom left the ER days before with a wrist injury. Of course we called to make an appointment after a wrist fracture. They lied and said we never made an appointment. So we just showed up randomly at a certain time and date with no appointment? Come on now...acknowledge that someone there made a mistake. That's all you had to do. We made another appointment and hoped there wouldn't be another issue. I should have taken her somewhere else after this first issue. Anyway...as mentioned my elderly mom had a wrist fracture, and the hospital referred her to a hand specialist that was in her network of Aetna/Medicare HMO. We made sure with the front desk that all her care would be covered. She made sure to ask them at each appointment. This isn't her first rodeo, she doesn't pay co-pays or anything for her health care. We make sure that each medical facility we go to is in her "network" Her income is social security only...so we have to make sure things are covered. The appointment date arrives and the doctor did an X-ray and tells her what kind of break it is. We go into a room where a removable cast is made. After the cast is made, we were given instructions for post care. We were told to come back for physical therapy in a few weeks. The next appointment comes up, and again my mom asks if everything is covered. She just does that...she's not a wealthy person. Again, she wants to make sure that there's no expectation of payment. They confirm again that everything is covered. They then take us back to a room where two "physical therapists" are working. 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    Matthew Freeman, MD - plasticsurgeons - Updated May 2026

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