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    Mobility Project Physical Therapy

    3.8 (9 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Slocum Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine - This morning heading out for my 20 mile ride.

    Slocum Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

    (136 reviews)

    I had a knee replacement with Dr. Tuman in Feb. 2026 and I feel like I got excellent care. The…read morepreop information was excellent and they remind you many times that your post op recovery requires a lot of work on your part. I mostly saw the PA, who was excellent, and I was confident that my surgeon would do an excellent job. Now at 11 weeks out, things are going very well. Their PT center is awesome. As for the center itself, yes, it's a large place that runs efficiently (meaning yes, you might feel rushed), but you also need to advocate for yourself. Show up early for your appointments. Make a list of your concerns or questions ahead of time and take it to your appointment. Follow up with phone calls. If you want to see the Dr. again, make another appointment. I will say that there are room for improvements at the clinic. I found the patient portal leaves much to be desired. The parking lot is often full (allow time to find a parking spot). Most of the receptionists are very pleasant, but yes, like anywhere else, there might be a couple who don't seem to be enjoying their job. Trying to make or cancel an appointment sometimes puts you in a long phone queue, but you can request a call back so you don't wait on hold. I've always gotten a call back within 15 minutes or so. Still, I feel like it's an excellent orthopedic center.

    I wanted to like this place. The building seems nice, there is a coffee shop there, too. Trek Lyons…read moreseemed like a good guy who listened and spent time with me. But his suggested treatment was hard for me to remember so I asked if he could provide written instructions and he said he would. But the scribe was busy blowing his nose and my after visit summary did not provide me with the info I needed. I messaged them via the portal 5 days ago and still haven't heard anything. I got a PT Rx, and a sheet of exercises along with a very firm, advanced level theraband, but no instructions on how to do the exercises. The guy who instructed me on the ankle brace was super nice. Sadly the brace causes more pain and bruising so I can't wear it.

    A Healing Space - Fish pond!

    A Healing Space

    (23 reviews)

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    Had 2 medical massages here and it was a joke. First guy was really kind, professional and gave a…read moregood massage but used knuckles and forearms which I'm just not a fan of, but it's been challenging finding a good fit so I scheduled a bunch more massages. Reception told me one other lady, Reonna roberts, was accepting OHP so I scheduled with her the next day because my back hurts and I need the therapy. Long story short she was totally disrespectful about my preference to stay on my stomach. I explained why, told her I self massage my own pecks daily, told her I have had bad experiences face up massages... She listens to all of this then goes off for a few minutes about how she ALWAYS starts people off face up (lol), and how it "won't work" if she doesn't, that she's never had a complaint. I told her that technique (using the weight of your head for neck work) sounded good and cheerfully agreed to start face up...then she pulls weirdo attitude and says she doesn't want to do anything to make me uncomfortable and we can just do it my way. Ok? So what was her whole little speech about? Then she says if anything is off just say something, I responded that I'm vocal and would let her know and she responded "yeah so you're not just laying there thinking what is this bullshit", and then quickly sashays out of the room before I could even respond because NO, I don't think that at all. It's like she had already made her mind up about me but then still went ahead. My "medical massage" starts 15 min late, and 30 min in I said how awesome the massage was and asked her what days she worked she informed me she wouldn't be giving me another massage lol. I was taken back because I told her I wanted to try her faceup method and was enjoying the massage and told her I didn't understand. She said it's not a good fit, that she has been doing this long enough she has regular clients and doesn't need to change her method for anyone. WTF? She is one of only 2 therapists accepting OHP there and should NOT be offering medical massage if she's this petty and disrespectful of people's boundaries. I stopped the massage right there and complained to managment about it because it was extremely rude and unprofessional. If it was a bad fit, what was she doing touching me in the first place??? She was a full on creep for treating me like that because of a personal preference like not having MY FING CHEST MASSAGED...thanks a lot, "healing space". I told the manager the literal halfass 30 min massage better not show up on my insurance. The creepy thing is I went to write the owner a letter with my copy of all the appointments I canceled and it turns out he's been accused of sexual assault and allegedly ruined some poor ladies business who rented space from him. I looked up "owner of healing space" and it was even in the news. I'm really horrified by this and refuse to support a business where people are disrespected and their personal preferences and boundaries are not only questioned but totally disregarded. Reonna roberts acted passive aggressive, condescending, cold, and totally dismissive, but I'm eternally grateful because had I known about her boss I never would have stepped in that place to begin with.

    I am so happy that my chiropractor is now located here. The space is gorgeous. A serene and…read moretranquil atmosphere with the relaxing sounds of the fish pond,gentle music and the aroma of calming scents. I am very interested in learning about the different types of services that work out of this space. I can see A Healing Space becoming my go to spot for important body self care procedures.

    Eugene Foot and Ankle - Dr. McCourt in his usual attire.

    Eugene Foot and Ankle

    (38 reviews)

    I was referred to Dr McCourt when I needed a bone spur removed. I was surprised that my podiatrist…read morereferred me as he does surgeries. After reading Dr. McCourt's CV I saw that he is a very skilled surgeon. After meeting Dr. McCourt, I found that he is very personable and was very thorough explaining what was going on in my ankle. He was thorough with the examinations and the diagnostic tests. Prior to the surgery he explained some of the things that could go wrong with my type of surgery. I have some health problems that make surgery more difficult. He dealt with that and I have had a beautiful outcome from the surgery. I would highly recommend him. I read the other reviews and I have to say that when shopping for a surgeon a small parking lot really isn't a concern for me It's not like he's my primary care doctor and I'm going to have to be seeing him all the time. As for the office staff, theory were friendly and helpful to me. The skill of the surgeon is the deciding factor for me not the office staff or the parking lot.

    I NEVER write reviews. Let me preface this by saying that…read more I was referred to Eugene Foot and Ankle after being seen at PeaceHealth for a potential broken foot. My X-rays at the hospital were inconclusive and said that EF&A would get back to me to schedule within a week or two. To my surprise, they called me the next day! I was thrilled as I was leaving the following week to go home for Christmas. The pain in my foot was insurmountable and I really just wanted answers, sooner rather than later. Even without insurance, it would be worth it to finally know what was happening. The day of my visit, I am not greeted. Rather glared at. I stand I front of both front desk "ladies" Jamie and Cindy as they hardly look up from their computers to speak to me. They rudely ask what they can do for me I say I have an appt they follow up with new patient paperwork yada yada whatever. I fill out the paperwork and as I'm doing so they get real close and start whispering about me, not very slick ladies. You might wanna try harder next time when you're in a dead silent office and I'm right in front of you. I hand Cindy the paperwork and she, in the same rude tone, asks me for my insurance and ID. I said I don't have insurance. (As I've stated multiple times on the phone when I was scheduling this appt.) She said okay and I ask what the payment for the appt is going to be, she gives me a range of $150-350 of which I couldn't afford that day unfortunately. I recognize that there's nothing they can do about the price and no way of knowing what it was going to be exactly until after the appt, that's fine. I'm not unreasonable. But what's fully in their control? Their attitude and treatment of their potential clients. I'm highly considering saying F it and going somewhere else because of how rude, unprofessional, and callous these women are to someone who is obviously broke, in pain, and out of options. Maybe keep that in mind that these people are the first impression of this business, and if the doctors are anything like them, I'm good. I'd rather keep limping around a few more weeks and find somewhere else, and upon reading other reviews it appears I'm making the right decision.

    Eugene Pelvic Wellness Center - Our Eugene, OR location.

    Eugene Pelvic Wellness Center

    (4 reviews)

    After seventy-seven years of listening to various doctor's "eat more fruits, vegetables, water, and…read morefiber" speeches (all of which were virtually useless", I consulted a gastroenterologist who ordered an IBS medication which partially solved my problem. He also referred me to EPWC at which Judy taught me to massage my stomach. To say I was doubtful of its' efficacy was quite an understatement. I went home, did what Judy recommended, and IT WORKED AND CONTINUES TO WORK, MONTHS LATER! The massage is idiot simple, painless, and requires no real effort. It took only three visits, and taking some fiber capsules and lots of water along with the massage, to get a seventy-seven year problem under 95% control. I cannot recommend Judy's services highly enough!

    In response to the owner Judy on 4/7/22: after five hours of PT at your clinic, your therapists…read moreonly spent 15 minutes doing treatment combined. That's it. I've spoken with several other PT patients and other PTs outside of your clinic and their feedback is consistent: five hours is an excessive amount of time to do an evaluation for a low to moderate complexity case. When I spoke with you about it, you could only give me hypotheticals about why that might be necessary in some cases, but could not give me a clear reason why that was necessary in my case nor did your chart notes back that up. Even now, you're still arguing your position as to why what you did was justified. As a patient at your clinic, my experience is that it is more important for you to be right and collect your fee, than any interest in my care. I tried to explain that to you and it fell on deaf ears, so I felt compelled to write a review so others would know since you seem definitive in holding your position. I hope you are better able to listen to your patients in the future.

    Mobility Project Physical Therapy - physicaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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