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Orthopaedic Specialty Group Shelton Office

Orthopaedic Specialty Group Shelton Office

2.3(4 reviews)
5.0 mi

First, on the day of my surgery I received a call at 8 AM to see if I could arrive earlier as there…read morehad been a cancelation. I agreed and arrived at 9:45 AM. At 10:00 AM I was greated by a nurse in the waiting lounge, by the way whoever is your driver to take you home is not allowed to stay in the reception area. By 10:30 AM all the pre-op procedures were completed. At 11:00 AM, a Dr. intruduced himself as the anesthesiliagist. I asked him how long befor the surgery and he said 5-10 minutes. I then asked what time it was and he pointed to a clock at the nurses station. I thanked him and he left. Some time went by and, 11:30 AM, and I called my wife to see how she was doing. She thought that I was done and I told her that I was still waiting. I noticed the nurse who took care of me leave the area & at 12:30 PM I noticed that she had returned. I waved to her & she came over. I asked what is going on & she said that she would go and find out. She returned a few minutes later and told that the Dr. had run into a issue with a patient and that it would be a "while longer." When, finally at 1 PM the Dr. came to tell me that it would be a few minutes & that I would be going into surgery. You would think that after being asked to go in earlier than originally scheduled that someone would have the courtsey to come and tell you that there was a delay. Now my other "extremly" negative comment. I have sent four emails, over time, through the portal and NO ONE has ever answered my questions. So, DON'T bother setting one up as it's obvious that no one looks to see if you have made contact with OSG.

The physician has been great. Her assistant is a disaster. Never will I go back there because of…read morethis one person (I use that term loosely). She has NO business interacting with patients. Because of her, I will find another Dr. Reception, X-ray, MRI, are all outstanding but this thing needs to be back office counting bandaids I had just found out my back fracture has gotten worse. No empathy, no recognition that id been there, nothing other than "you should know the back brace will cost $1000", and you already got a brace a year ago. This brace I bought from Walgreens, after a completely different back procedure, by a completely different doctor outside of osg. I had a lamenectomy (L3-5) over a year ago. I am being treated now for a fracture of L1. Totally different problems and treatment. Duhhh. Geez, even I know where the vertebrae lie in the spine. Even I can figure out that an over the counter back brace is good to protect a lamenectomy, while it heals, but is NOT the right brace for an L1 fracture that keeps compressing. I have severe osteoporosis. A -3.4 to be exact. I am in such pain. I am only 68. I need my back healthy. This person needs a class in patient care, and needs to be in the back office or working at subway (actually they are far nicer).

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5.0(9 reviews)
4.4 mi

I would consider myself active - I run, play golf, go to the gym, SUP, practice yoga - but all of a…read moresudden and for what seemed to be no reason, I found I couldn't do any of these. It was when even laying down was painful that I knew had to do something. I had pain in my lower back, hip, and leg and it wasn't "going away". Ugh. So, against everything I pretend to believe in I talked myself into finding some help. With research and after looking into a few different practices, I made an appointment at Active Health. Let me tell you, from the absolute second I walked in the door at my first appointment I felt completely comfortable. That, you guys, is saying a lot coming from someone who has an aversion to anyone and everyone in a white coat. The office is so inviting and relaxing (and it smells super nice) and the ladies at reception, they are so friendly and kind. When it was my turn to see Dr Mike I was brought into a really nice exam room. He asked about and more importantly listened to my problem then he clearly explained what was going on and how he could help. After that I got my first active release treatment. (Ouch) Yey! I was so happy - I made a great choice and I would eventually be feeling like me again. I have been visiting Dr Mike regularly for the past few weeks because I was hoping to feel well enough to run a charity 5k with my colleagues this coming weekend. Sure enough, I feel better... and, I am 100% convinced that i would not be able to run without having had come to see Dr Mike. Thank you sir!!!! Would I recommend Active Health? Absolutely YES. I have had a great experience so far, I really like everyone, and the techniques Dr Mike has been using on me coupled with is obvious knowledge of human anatomy really do work. I will definitely continue to visit his office to further improve how I feel, maybe to fix some of my other trouble spots (haha) and well, basically keep myself feeling well. No more uncomfortable laying down for me!!!

I was in such pain with an inflamed hamstring just days before my marathon I'd worked so hard for…read more Dr Mike fixed me up in 2 sessions and I was able to run my PR race and qualify for Boston and the hamstring never uttered a peep for 26 miles! They literally saved me and I'm so grateful. Cannot recommend them enough!

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