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    Carol A Foster, MD

    Carol A Foster, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    16.8 mi

    I developed a really bad case of vertigo late last year, and had it for about 2 months. Some days…read moreit was so severe, I literally felt like I was walking around drunk - everything was spinning, and I felt like I had to hold onto rails when I walked up and down stairs. I figured the condition was largely stress related (I'd never been so stressed out or anxious in my life), or possibly related to sleeping in some kind of bad position. I didn't know much about vertigo, and even though I'd researched it, I wasn't able to figure out a treatment that worked for me. Luckily, it seemed to go away over time - for the most part, though small bouts of vertigo did resurface a few times, but just for a day or two. My sister had the same issue that mysteriously appeared, then disappeared. Well, for whatever reason, I got vertigo again, last week. I don't know if it was triggered by my new aerobic exercise program or doing excessive neck stretching or what, but, all of a sudden the vertigo came back full force, and it was so bad I felt like I had to spend the whole day in bed on Friday. It was not good. I get really depressed when I am not feeling well or if I'm not being productive, so I could feel myself slipping into a really bad funk. Vertigo can make you feel really anxious because you feel really out of control when everything in your head feels like it's starting to spin around for no apparent reason! Well, I started doing more research and am thanking my lucky stars for the fact that I ran across this article, in which a man says he cured his vertigo by doing a simple exercise that was invented by Dr. Foster. You can read it here: https://www.menshealth.com/health/a28679454/benign-paroxysmal-positional-vertigo-treatment/ There was a link for a video she had on YouTube, so I clicked on it and tried it myself. Here's the link, if you want to see how to do the exercise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQR6b7CAiqk HO - LY - COW. I can't believe this simple, 5 minute exercise actually worked to cure my vertigo, when I'd been STRUGGLING with it for MONTHS, late last year. I do realize that the exercise may not address the underlying cause of the vertigo (I realize I may never know what triggered it), but at least I am back to being a functional human being again. We live in a day and age where it's VERY HARD to find a doctor who is willing to give out information for free. I even commented to a friend of mine, this afternoon, that a TRULY good doctor is one who tries to give you advice that's good enough so you don't even NEED to come in and see them. That is the kind of physician Dr. Foster clearly is. She says in the video that if this doesn't work to fix your vertigo, you can always come in and try other treatment options. Why can't EVERY doctor be like her?? I don't know if Dr. Foster will ever see this but if so, I just want to extend a huge amount of gratitude for sharing this really useful tip. I wish you could get a nobel prize for figuring this out....seriously. For anyone looking for a good neurologist who actually cares about their patients.... give Dr. Foster a call! She obviously cares about helping people to get better, and get on with their lives.

    Boulder Neurosurgical & Spine Associates - Neurosurgeons: Innovating the Treatment of Spine & Brain Disorders

    Boulder Neurosurgical & Spine Associates

    3.5(30 reviews)
    13.7 mi

    If I could give 0 stars or - negative stars I would!…read more Went to see Dr. V for the first time today. What a complete waste of time! The worst bedside manner. Dismissive. No concern or empathy. My total visit with him lasted 10 minutes at best. After 2 prior cervical fusions, my imaging shows severe stenosis on the right, moderate on the left, a herniated disc above my fusion, and 2mm slippage of my vertebrae at flexion and extension. My symptoms include numbness in my right hand, tingling in the back of my neck and the side of my face, and ice pick headaches in the back of my head. His response was "those symptoms don't correlate with that level. Surgery is a 50/50 chance if you'll do better. You can get another ablation or steroid shots. But degeneration is normal as we age." Maybe we can explore this as a cause: Occipital neuralgia: This is a distinct condition that is often triggered by cervical spine issues, including herniated discs. Occipital neuralgia is caused by the irritation or compression of the occipital nerves that run from the upper spine to the scalp. It is characterized by sharp, stabbing, or electric-shock-like pain that can feel very similar to an ice pick headache. Or how about it can absolutely cause the symptoms I have: A herniated disc at the C3-C4 level of the cervical spine can cause various symptoms, including: Pain: Sharp, shooting pain in the neck that may radiate down the arm into the shoulder, hand, or fingers Pain that worsens with certain movements, such as bending the neck forward or backward Numbness and Tingling: Numbness or tingling in the shoulder, arm, hand, or fingers Pins and needles sensation That was it. Off I went with the name of a chiropractor and different pain management doctor. I'm sorry but there's nothing normal about the symptoms I'm feeling. So if it's not from that level, let's figure out where it's coming from and fix it. He was absolutely horrible. I've been dealing with this for 10 years and I've never experienced a doctor who could not care less about helping. Stay away.

    Personal Statement - Don H. Pearson…read more On June 5, 2025, I had a telehealth appointment with a surgeon, Dr V at Boulder Community Health to review my EMG results and ongoing spine and nerve issues. I had waited 6 long months for this appointment, I had MRIs, CT scans, X-Rays and an EMG preparing for this and came in with the hope of receiving answers and professional guidance. My appointment was never with him it was set up with Dr Beasley and Liz her PA those are the people that I saw when I first came back to Boulder they're the ones who ordered the MRI the CT scan all of that they're the ones who ordered it and I was supposed to meet with Liz and Dr Beasley... Had been waiting months! And when I get into the meeting suddenly I'm told "oh they're not here anymore" both of them which is very strange a Red Flag IMO They didn't even give me the courtesy to tell me that I would be seeing this other surgeon and I have to tell you Dr Beasley and Liz always treated me wonderfully they're always very nice to me very compassionate you know very concerned... And then I get in with this guy and he is just horrible just just horrible... Literally the most arrogant medical professional I have ever been around and I have been around quite a few. Unfortunately, the interaction was deeply disappointing. I found the surgeon's manner dismissive and condescending. He cut me off repeatedly when I attempted to ask questions or clarify concerns, and I was left feeling disrespected, unheard, and invalidated -- especially given the seriousness of the symptoms I've been experiencing and my long history of spinal surgeries and pain. The surgeon made alarming claims that my prior surgeries were improperly performed and even stated that I was "scammed," referring to operations by well-respected providers, including one at Cedars-Sinai. Whether or not there was any surgical complication is a matter for proper medical evaluation -- not for throwing accusations during a brief, one-sided meeting where I wasn't allowed to respond fully. After the surgeon abruptly ended the appointment claiming an emergency, I was visibly upset and hung up after possibly saying "damn it" or something similar, no "F" word not even close! At no point did I curse at the provider or use abusive language toward the staff. The following day, I received a call from a staff member at BCH informing me that they would no longer be treating me, alleging that I had been disruptive and used inappropriate language. I categorically deny this. I believe I was dismissed unfairly because I expressed frustration over how I was treated -- not because I behaved in any threatening or disrespectful manner. While I will not be returning to BCH for further care, I want to have this statement on record to clarify the events from my point of view. I remain committed to finding appropriate medical support and healing, and I hope future providers will treat me with the professionalism and compassion every patient deserves. Regarding notes left in their response: The "Cursing and Hanging Up" Note This is classic CYA language (cover-your-ass). It's designed to discredit your emotional reaction without owning how they provoked it. Reality check: I was told that I was potentially "scammed" by previous surgeons, that my nerve has likely been trapped for years (which explains your suffering), and that permanent damage may have already happened. Then, the surgeon abruptly leaves--without compassion, clarity, or closure. If I muttered something while hanging up? That's human. They claimed I cursed at him because he had an emergency, that's complete baloney, My ex worked in emergency for over 20 years, that's is one thing I get, I did not curse at him period that is a LIE! I did call the front office afterwards and ask was he always this rude, which of course they did not expect, I was being honest he as well as his PA both were very rude to me. The Notes he left after my appointment were manipulative, and frankly, insulting. The "You Might Have Been Scammed" Comment Nowhere in his notes does Dr. V record his inflammatory accusation about my previous surgeries being a "scam." That alone shows his unprofessionalism: he wanted to sound like an insider but wasn't willing to put it in writing. I Was Not Overreacting--I was Dismissed and Gaslit I've been dealing with: Real debilitating pain for years every day all day Confirmed nerve damage A difficult surgical history A vulnerable post-op situation And then I get dumped on by a surgeon who made scary accusations, offered no emotional support, and had the gall to document the fallout as my fault. I would not to let this man near my spine. I deserve better care, better judgment, and a doctor who listens, respects, and collaborates with you. -- Don H. Pearson

    Denver Neurosurgery and Spine

    Denver Neurosurgery and Spine

    1.0(1 review)
    6.3 mi

    I had my first appointment today (April 25th, 2018). I had gotten a bunch of paperwork in the mail…read morealong with a card with the appointment date & time written on the back. I was also instructed to get a CD of the MRI I had done (showing the reason I was referred to them in the first place). When I walked in, the brunette at the reception desk did not greet in a professional manner - she did not greet me at all. She had a look of disdain on her face actually. So I say, "I'm Rebecca and I have an 11 with Darbi." "No you don't.", she says. "Yes, I do.", I say. "No you don't. We tried calling yesterday, your appointment was yesterday at 1pm.". "NO it wasn't and I got NO calls. I even have a little business care with the appointment date and time on it." Naturally I had left that card in the car (I'm disabled btw). She was incredibly rude to me. I was rude back, saying "UnF'ing'believable" on my way out to get the card. So I struggle to get back to the car and retrieve that darn card and go back in. There is another gal upfront now as well. She is Darbi's assistant. She is the one who wrote out the card and who made the app't. She DOES NOT APOLOGIZE TO ME. She proceeds to tell ME how unprofessional I was and they were not going to be able to see today or ever. OR EVER! As you might imagine, I got a little pissed off. THEY made the mistake, they had my phone number incorrect (so no one called me) and I had to ASK for an apology! she grudgingly gave me one and then repeated that they will not see me as a patient (because of MY behavior). MINE! I have never been treated so poorly in my life by a damn doctor's office. I am NOT a hard person to get along with... but holy hell these people are GOD AWFUL. Don't go there! I will be writing a letter to the Doctor (who was nowhere to be seen btw). UNF'ING'Believable.

    Revive Treatment Centers of America

    Revive Treatment Centers of America

    4.3(12 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    I am currently checked-in here due to my severe insomnia from recommendation through a friend. I am…read morerelating my symptoms to post concussion syndrome from work. I am going through my treatments under the care of Dr. Henry Z, DC. He's a Chiropractor. Interesting enough I was doing a treatment here and Dr. Z said he was busy and had 6 other patients? Revive is empty. During my IV treatment I asked the individual in regards to other patients and he said there were only 2-3 others here he's cared for so far. On Day 2, I didn't agree with my nutritionist Martha here when I had a conversation with her when we talked about nutrition. I paid $150 consultation. I am a healthy, athletic stunt performer in Motion Pictures and Television and since I know diets - I've gone through all of them - and my body my sleep deprivation is not due to what I am or not eating. I opened up and made changes. I also read the book she shared with me called How to Feed a Brain which is a high fats/low carb (ketogenic) diet. My naturopath shared this diet with me and I've been on/off for years now since I learned about this diet in 2015. While getting a NAD+ IV towards the end of my Day 2 here I was rushed to sign paperwork from Michelle. One pertaining to estimates of how much my treatments will cost for the weeks. This is poor patient/customer service. I felt rushed and was really stressed due to that issue. She could have waited until my IV was completed. We shall see if they are able to help me but as of now... I am not a big fan. Also Dr. Dan Engle isn't apart of Revive any longer. I reached out to him in regards to my sleep. He's never heard of someone like me having this issue. To note: I haven't talked to a real MD in Neurology here. I thought I'd be in a room full of neurologists. Sounds like the Director doesn't come in much. I've read reviews prior to coming here. But I am suspect of the reviews on Yelp and Google.

    I am a brain injury survivor who now works to improve the standard model of neurorehabilitation,…read moreand this place has the most comprehensive assessment and treatment tools I have seen. They utilize safe and effective modalities that are well researched and are able to target specific brain pathways by using functional movements, vestibular stimulation, and visual processing tasks to drive neuroplastic change. They also pay attention to nutrition and ongoing lifestyle to bring about the best possible outcome for those who have sustained a concussion, more serious brain injury, stroke, or other neurological conditions. You can learn more about me and my work in my book, How to Feed a Brain: Nutrition for Optimal Brain Function and Repair, at adventuresinbraininjury.com, the Adventures in Brain Injury Podcast, or at feedabrain.com.

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