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    Optimum Foot & Ankle Centers

    1.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ankle & Foot Centers of America

    Ankle & Foot Centers of America

    4.3(10 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    I came in for replacement shoe orthotics after my last pair of orthotics were no longer doing their…read morejob (my previous pair were over 13 years old). I saw Dr. Cayla Conway, who is a great physician. Very informative, very open and approachable. She was very interested in my opinion about the orthotics and what I wanted out of them. I appreciated that. It took about 4 weeks for my orthotics to be created from the plaster mold, and once I got them, I had a few concerns about their designs. Instead of Dr. Conway making me make another appointment to see her, she told me to come by the office and we went over my concerns and made a game plan to adjust the orthotics at no cost to me. 3 weeks later, I picked up my orthotics a second time and they worked great! While Dr. Conway is a great podiatrist, she only has hours at the Ankle & Foot Centers of Georgia on Wednesdays. She splits her time at other facilities. That basically means if you want to see her and there's an issue, you'll have to wait until Wednesday. This wasn't a huge problem for me because I was simply picking up a product. Located right at the corner of Commerce and Clairmont, the parking lot here isn't huge, but i've never had an issue finding a spot. The interesting thing that i've seen many patients have trouble with is finding the front door. It kinda blends in with the walls and doesn't immediately look like a door, but just look for the knob (silly to say, but i've seen more than one person walk from one side of the building to the other looking to get in). Really enjoyed my time here and enjoyed Dr. Conway's great service!

    DO NOT COME TO THIS ESTABLISHMENT!!! I returned for a follow-up and experienced the worst service…read moreas well as an attempt to overcharge for services. I believe in paying for services rendered, however between Dr. Wilder inflating the visit and the office staff speaking and carrying on in an unprofessional manner, responding to my questioning with "take it up with your insurance", I am taken aback. I asked simply what is the copay going towards and why is it an additional $217 dollars for a follow-up visit that discussed a test result? I should have walked right out when the receptionist began our interaction with "let's get that copay taken care of" with no eye contact. Back to the inflation of services...I phoned my insurance company in the midst of the back and forth of me not accepting that we discussed more than to two "chronic illness" calling for the visit being "extensive"; a code was mentioned that would bill this service. Dr. Wilder and I spoke of two conditions, treatment for 1; and they tried to say 3 or more, so I gave the code for 2 or more conditions to the insurance provider on the phone in real-time as the back forth was happening. By the way, I asked if the receptionist could hold on with my hand raised for a moment while I give the person from my insurance the code and she then said I put my hand in her face. Now she inflated the interaction. I told her that it was not my intention to offend her in that way. Continuing with the information from my insurance provider, the code that they said would cost me an additional $217, the insurance relayed that it is covered under the copay and no additional payment should be required. However, they continued to ignore this from my insurance provider and it concluded with they will bill my insurance and I will be responsible for all of it. I continued the conversation with my insurance provider after leaving and she explained that it does not matter how many diagnoses we discuss, an office visit falls under a $45 copay for my plan. It was very unpleasant and dishonest. Just code me and bill me for honest work. Don't try to pay all of your bills with one office visit.

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    United Foot and Leg Centers

    4.0(5 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    My experience started off as A++ when I first saw Dr. Morris in March of 2025. I had made an…read moreappointment due to severe pain in the arch of my left foot. He diagnosed me with Tendonitis and gave me a shot , I assume was cortisone, that relieved my pain within a day. I had a follow-up appointment in April. During that visit I asked about some procedures I had read about on his site that might help with my peripheral neuropathy. He said he would check with my insurance company and stated there was a new procedure coming out in late May or early June he thought would be good for me. My next appointment was in June. I asked if he had in fact checked with my insurance company regarding coverage, He replied yes it was covered but the new product had been released, however, he started it was released on the west coast and it would take several weeks for it to get to him on the east coast. This sounded a little strange to me but I let it slide. He wrote me a 1 month Rx for Lyrica to replace my gabapentin, to try and scheduled a follow up for July. When I arrived for my July appointment I was handed a container with a creams I was to lightly rub on my feet at bedtime which was the new procedure. I was also given a 3 month RX for Lyrica as I had depleted my trial Rx. i was charged $30.00 for the cream and told it wasn't covered under insurance. I was also billed for my office visit copay which I declined to pay as my insurance has a $900 out of pocket maximum and I had met it for the year. I was handed a 4 or page printout of UHC regulations and while it did show a copay, within the paperwork it also stated my yearly deductible and the $900 out of pocket rule, thus being a printout of their complete yearly stipulations. I was told to go home and call UHC where they would tell me I did owe a copay. From here all went downhill! I did call UHC and they said what had been given me at the office was a copy of their general insurance stipulations and I was correct, I owed no further copays for 2025 since I had met my $900 out of pocket maximum. I took my Rx to WalMart to get it filled and was told Dr. Morris's license was no good and the other person, Dr. Whitmore, on the Rx needed to wright the Rx as their license was good. I tried to call office and left messages but got no reply. Finally, I drove to office 30 minutes before closing only to find it totally locked up, I again drove to office the following day and still found the office locked up with no notification as to why they were closed. I also found by examining the bottle of cream that the products home address was, in fact, identical to Dr, Morris's office address. That cream never 1st shipped to the west coast and had to take time to travel across the country to reach its place of production...that was a false statement to a patient. To this day they have never replied to any of my phone or text messages and they never called to cancel the follow up appointment they made for me in late October. I do now note that they now state, "WE ARE A CONCIERGE / DIRECT PAY PRACTICE AND DO NOT ACCEPT INSURANCE . OFFICE VISITS ARE $85 AND CAN BE BOOKED HERE ON OUR SITE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! I could never recommend Doctors who lie about their own product and shut out current patients the way they did.

    Great staff--doctor spent time explaining issue and proposed treatment. I wasn't rushed through or…read moreleft waiting endlessly. Very good experience.

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    Village Podiatry Lithonia - Electric nail file does wonders on hardened toenails.

    Village Podiatry Lithonia

    3.9(10 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    We've been disappointed by several podiatrists including Foot and Ankle Centers of GA and Emory…read more Most won't trim hardened, painful toenails unless the patient is diabetic and then it's no more than can be done at home. They don't bother to treat athlete's foot in the elderly. I knew Village Podiatry was different when I heard Marvin Gaye in the lobby. There's free parking and friendly staff. The service went from good to stellar when an electric nail filer was used for my loved ones extra thick toenails. Dr. Monday was the icing on the cake! How often can the all-time leading scorer in Augusta women's basketball "assist" your loved one? Dr. Monday is personable, caring and knowledgeable. Rather than saying seniors have to live with foot fungus or being prescribed lotions that don't work, she provided 3 options and gave the success rate, risks and benefits for each. We're already seeing results! Of course, no place is perfect. There's no lab so we had to go to Labcorp for bloodwork :(. And you can't reach the front desk without going through a call center. But it's worth it. Village Podiatry offers five-star service. Dr. Monday will be our family podiatrist for life, I highly recommend!

    This women keeps a nasty, dirty office with secretaries that have bad attitudes. In addition…read moreDr.Monday has a bad attitude herself, she does not feel that she has to talk to you or explain the problem that you may have. The doctor looked at my feet and walked off I guess because I was not from her country she did not have to talk. I had to go to the secretary and ask her what the doctor thought of my foot problem and ask what was prescribed. What was prescribed was not really useful my best bet was to go to the store and buy antifungal cream which is what I already did. Also, the secretary was acting like my questions relating to my health were affending her. " You mean no one want to be bothered with the patients". If You Are Over 30 do not go there, they think the older generation should keep their mouth closed and act like you don't know whats going on. Thats the African culture. By the way, the doctor only wants to serve people of "her" own kind, it is so obvious.

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    You read it right - bunions, corns, callouses and even bullet removal ;).

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