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    Jeffrey B Wood, MD

    Jeffrey B Wood, MD

    5.0(3 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Dr. Wood changed my life. He did a major back surgery & a major neck surgery on me. It's been many…read moremany years, but I'm so much better off. He is an excellent surgeon.

    I have been going to Dr. Wood for 12 years. He's an excellent back doctor and surgeon and I highly…read morerecommend him. I have horrible disks (thanks, Dad!) and have had severe back problems since I was 22. I had a herniated disk and lumbar laminectomy by another doctor at age 22 and was happy with the outcome, but knew this wasn't the end of my problems. That doctor retired and I had problems once again with the same herniated disk at age 28. Enter Dr. Wood. I had another surgery at 28 and then a spinal fusion at 33, both by Dr. Wood. Both surgeries were very successful. You may wonder why I would need repeat surgeries and if you saw my spine, you'd understand. Both surgeries were done very well. Both times, Dr. Wood had wonderful bedside manner and was very receptive to me. Before the most recent surgery, I was scheduled for surgery but it was Christmas and the surgery was delayed because of the holiday. Something moved in my spine on Christmas Eve and I was a 100+ on the pain scale. I couldn't move. Dr. Wood stopped what he was doing on Christmas Eve and got me some serious pain killers. These were the kind that you had to have the physical prescription for and could not be called in. So, my husband had to meet him on Christmas eve to get the paper prescription to get it filled. He cares. I have seen him various times over the years because my L4-L5 disk doesn't look great (my fusion was L5-S1). He always takes his time and moves through the most conservative steps first. He always takes time to ask questions and doesn't rush me. If you are looking for a highly skilled spine orthopedist, then Dr. Wood is the one.

    Marc R Labbe, MD

    Marc R Labbe, MD

    4.8(4 reviews)
    46.5 mi

    Dr. Labbé is part of the Bone & Joint Clinic of Houston, attached to St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital…read more I went to him after blowing out my left ACL early this year and he performed an autograft reconstruction using the left hamstring tendon. Outpatient surgeries are done both at St. Luke's and at an outpatient surgical center near the Galleria. Dr. Labbé is very nice, easygoing and personable, and so far, the knee seems to be doing well (only 3 months out). His staff is very professional - Marla was super nice and patient when I was deciding where to have the surgery done, as I wanted to double check everything with my insurer to make sure everything would be in-network.

    I have been seeing Dr Marc Labbe since November 2014. A excellent doctor in his field to the point,…read moreno going round the bushes says as it is, which I like. Also I like to take this opportunity to mention about the staff working there. Excellent, Awesome, Friendly n Courteus. I like that very much. My first impression was awesome. When I checked in first time. The place was crowded. The lady that came to receive See me to take me to examining room her name Ms. Marla Enns.. She had smile and glow all over her shiny face. Till date she same. The way she greeted me as if I known her for some time. She made me feel like VIP. Loved it. Than second time visit I was waiting for my turn n saw her treating all her patients same way. Awesome. Also it would not be right of I don't mention the services of the people working there. They all awesome. Specially a Asian lady who has smile 24/7. Good job.keep up good work cause when patients come they come in pain, depression, frustration,and other medical issues n Not all of them r in good mood.

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    Central Texas Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics

    3.9(17 reviews)
    83.2 mi

    I have never been disrespected so badly at a doctor's office before my experience today at this…read moreoffice. I had an appointment with Dr. Rick Seabolt and his nurse, Jamie (front desk told me that was her name) for hip stiffness. The front desk ladies were very nice when I checked in for my appointment. When Jamie came and got me to take me back she immediately said we'll take x-rays of my hips, and I was confused as to why we would jump to x-rays when I hadn't talked to her or the clinician as to why I was there. She said that was how they normally did things, and I continued asking questions because I was simply confused at what the cost would be and why x-rays were indicated. She was off-put by my questions, said I could talk to the doctor first, and put me in an exam room and left the door open. She walks off to a desk nearby next to a 2nd woman and proceeds to mock me in a cruel tone with rude gestures by saying "I refuse to take x-rays without speaking to the doctor first". I was so shocked in seeing them continue to talk horribly about me, they then both turn to look at me, see that I just saw that whole interaction, and the 2nd woman approaches immediately justifying why they do x-rays first. I said ok I was just confused and concerned with what the extra cost would be for them, and this woman became increasingly more rude and aggressive in how she was talking to me and started to talk over me (sadly, I did not get her name to mention in this review). At the end of the conversation I said ok I'll take the x-rays now before seeing the doctor, feeling completely blindsided by this horrible interaction, then Jamie came back into the room to take my history. I was so incredibly dumbfounded that this just happened and I told her I do not appreciate the aggressiveness and rudeness that just occurred. She brushed it off and left me to wait for the doctor. Dr. Seabolt was very nice and we had a brief conversation why I was there and what value x-rays would do for my visit. I mentioned to him I was confused about taking x-rays first, but did not tell him the rude interaction that just occurred. After the x-rays he gave me suggestions for 2 stretches for my hips and then I left. Overall, I will not be going back to this office. Horrible, horrible experience.

    I have never had an experience -- whether with medicine, a restaurant, a haircut, or even a dog…read morewalking service -- so substandard that I've felt compelled to write a review. I grew up and spent nearly two decades in the B/CS area and have had almost uniformly positive healthcare experiences -- until my visit to this facility. If you're searching for an orthopedist, I strongly urge you to research other options or consider driving to Houston or Austin. It would be well worth a 2+ hour drive to avoid the experience I had. I injured my knee while skiing and had seen both an urgent care provider and my PCP -- both of whom provided more helpful and, most importantly, compassionate care. I saw Dr. Laura Marsh on March 6. After initial intake with a nurse, I was seen by a resident who performed standard knee exams (e.g., Lachman, anterior drawer) and used an ultrasound to confirm effusion. He recommended an MRI. I waited about 20 more minutes before Dr. Marsh arrived. She spent -- and I checked -- no more than four minutes with me. Her rushed, impersonal approach made me feel like my injury wasn't worth much attention. She confirmed I needed an MRI but gave little guidance on how to care for my knee (e.g., icing, NSAIDs, weight-bearing, physical therapy) and left before I could raise questions about my travel schedule and other concerns. I got an MRI the following Monday and was informed when I called -- I believe by a receptionist, since the nurse was unavailable -- that I had torn my ACL. I received no additional guidance on next steps or how to manage the injury, beyond needing to now see an ortho surgeon. The MRI report itself lacked detail, and I had many follow-up questions. I saw several other providers and a PT (outside this facility), who all told me that the report was lacking in detail. When a nurse called me later that day to give me the results of the report (since I couldn't reach her earlier in the day), I told her my questions and she said she would relay them to Dr. Marsh -- but I never heard from the doctor directly. Later that week, another nurse called to say Dr. Marsh had reviewed the MRI. Again, I had questions that the nurse couldn't answer and would have to forward to Dr. Marsh. I don't understand why Dr. Marsh couldn't have taken five minutes to speak with me at any point throughout this process. Instead, I was forwarded to the clinical director, who eventually answered many of my questions but downplayed my concerns, saying Dr. Marsh "spends the most time with patients." This person also promised to send me a knee care guide (which I have yet to receive). Not every staff member created a poor experience -- the resident, the nurse I saw before the resident, and the MRI tech were all wonderful. But my experience with Dr. Marsh made this unnecessarily difficult. This was my first serious medical incident, and it was made worse by the poor care I received. I'm fortunate to have good insurance and that ACL injuries have many online resources -- but if you were dealing with a more complex or serious condition, I can't imagine how difficult this facility would make things for you. I strongly recommend avoiding this facility -- especially Dr. Marsh. The lack of communication, follow-through, and empathy is simply not worth your time.

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