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    I was kept waiting an hour, when I came in I talked to Dr. Cohen, since I was the last patient of…read morethe day, sent me to et X-rays, though they have an X-ray machine there. He said I needed orthotics, they would check my insurance. Put some sticky tape on my foot and sent me home. I have plantar fasciitis. When I was away, I heard a pop and went to a foot doctor where I was staying. X-rayed right there, said I tore my fascia which will heal on its own, said to get inserts from the drug store. It has healed, when I got home besides charging my insurance company over $300.00, he charged me $60 for putting tape on my foot. I saw Dr. Norton years ago, but she is not there now.

    Dr, Cohen is a perfectly nice guy. I saw him when I injured my foot wearing shoes that were too…read moretight which injured the top of my foot. He took x-rays, saw spurs near the toe and prescribed I wear shoes with huge support and orthotics. Several months and a thousand dollars later my foot was no better. I went to see a second podiatrist for a second opinion. He took x-rays but didn't need to look at them when I described the problem and how it happened. He told me it was called a vamp syndrome, a compression at the top of my foot caused by the upper part of the shoe called the vamp. The treatment was to do nothing. Stop wearing as much as possible shoes at all (flipflops were recommended) and to be prepared that healing will take months. So far, several months later, the foot is not completely healed but is much, much better. I can walked without pain and without hobbling. Dr. Cohen's misdiagnose really had cost me and I shudder to think what would have happened if I didn't receive a second opinion. The new doctor indicated he wouldn't have prescribed orthodics. Didn't feel that I needed them. It just seems to me that his diagnose was so quick and assured and that this is apparently not a rare occurrence and that Dr. Cohen should have known what my problem was because I was very adamant and descriptive about how the injury had occurred.

    Complete Foot & Ankle Care - podiatrists - Updated May 2026

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