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    Mobility Fit Physical Therapy

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 6:45 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio - Dayton Office Front Entrance

    Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio

    2.3(23 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I'm deeply disappointed in my experience with this practice. My husband had a great experience with…read moreDr. Steimle for both knee replacements, so I expected to be in good hands for my partial meniscectomy. Unfortunately, poor communication has consistently derailed my recovery. **Nerve complication:** I developed a rare nerve injury from the pre-surgery nerve block, causing excruciating nerve pain in my right foot that at first shot all the way up my right leg. In the days following surgery, I visited the ED once and called the on-call physician twice about the pain. The second call was particularly discouraging -- before I could finish a sentence, Dr. Matt Heckler interrupted me and said in a scolding tone, "Look, you either need to go to the emergency room, or you need to just CHILL. I can't diagnose you over the phone!" The nerve pain has persisted since surgery. Again, the nerve complication itself is not Dr. Steimle's fault -- but Dr. Heckler's response to it made me feel like he thought I was just being "dramatic" in reaction to "normal" post-surgical pain, when there was nothing "normal" about it. **PT referral:** I expected to start PT the week after surgery. Instead, either the referral was never sent or never went through. I only found out at my 3-week follow-up, when the assistant resent it -- and we still had to follow up with the PT clinic directly to confirm they'd received it (they hadn't). I started PT roughly 5 weeks into what should have been a 6- to 8-week recovery window. **PT attendance and the office manager:** I have coexisting health conditions (IBS and a medication with unpredictable GI side effects) that forced several cancellations. One week, I left a single voicemail canceling both Monday and Wednesday appointments specifically to avoid a last-minute cancellation on Wednesday. PT marked Wednesday as a no-show anyway. When the office manager called, she implied twice that I was lying -- once about leaving the Wednesday cancellation voicemail, and again when she insisted I'd been given a direct phone number to PT at my first appointment. I had not. My appointment printout listed the main office number she'd just told me I was wrong to call. ‍ **In-home PT referral:** Given my health situation, in-home PT made far more sense. Besides, I didn't appreciate the way the PT clinic office manager treated me, so I cancelled clinic PT, and requested a referral to in-home PT on January 25 by voicemail and through the Healow portal. No response until I sent another message on February 3 -- when the assistant replied that she'd send the referral, though she found it "unnecessary." It was apparently never sent. As of March 6, the home health agency had no record of receiving anything. After another message, I finally got confirmation today (March 11) that the referral went through today. I start in-home PT tomorrow -- over three months after surgery. My knee currently hurts worse than it did before the procedure. I sincerely hope the delay hasn't caused lasting harm.

    Lord have Mercy !! They put you on HOLD for 20 minutes to half an hour. Scheduling an appointment…read moreis a NIGHTMARE !!! They all have the same number, so you cannot dial direct to the various locations. Dr Reed was ok, however, you simply cannot schedule an appointment in a timely manner.

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    Ortho Advantage Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab

    Ortho Advantage Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Offers customized solutions

    I cannot even begin to give my praises about this place!! I Troy is absolutely amazing and the…read morewomen apart of his team is just as wonderful and amazing. I have had TMJ most of my life and the very beginning of this year it started to get worse and worse until my jaw locked up completely. After seeking care from: My doctor, my dentist, a TMJ specialist and even some different types of care in between, I had gotten a call from my trainer who told me to call them and that they had this magnetic bed that could* help. After the first time it loosen up a bit. Two days later it went back to normal. After my second visit about two or three days after I was able to open my mouth all the way. after four months of not being able to get my jaw unlocked, their machine, their patience, their easy going vibe and wonderful personalities did it. Even after they have helped me get in to see them in a timely manner, help guide me through my financial difficulties and not one time seemed to not care. Plus the bed is only $50. even if you don't have jaw problems it's worth just trying it out to see what it would feel like for tiny elves with giant hands to knock on your organs from the inside.

    Excellent care. I had knee replacement and needed considerable PT to regain my walking ability and…read moreleg use. Friendly, helpful, professional highly trained therapists. Will only come here again when I need PT. Thanks for the great care.

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