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Paul Codjoe, MD

5.0 (1 review)
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NJ Spine & Orthopedic

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I have an appointment end of September 2018 for 2 disc replacements. I have been in need of this…read moresurgery for about 10 years, putting it off, no money and can't find a doctor anywhere that I would trust, ofc, I am in , Vero Beach FL. I Googled for weeks on spine doctors all over. I came across an ad for Spine & Orthopedic 1-855-586-2615. I saw so many awesome reviews about this Dr. Katzman,Ortho Surgeon at Spine & Orthopedics Center. Thought I would give them a call ask questions and advised to send my MRI and Disc, notes so I did. To sum it all up, I got a call from Dr. Katzman, talked to me about my problem, and offered to see me, and consult me over the phone. Really, what Dr. would do that? With Dr. Katzman's phone call and his knowledge of my problem, I felt comfortable, and was ready to have this procedure done. Next phone call came from, NJ Spine and Orthopedics, Dr. Katzman's team of employees. They called to set up my appointment, got me scheduled and on the right track, which I could not afford this surgery even with my so called insurance. Few days later, another phone call from NJ Spine & Ortho Center, this time from (Ethan P) Senior Patient Advocate 973-788-5028 He works for Dr. Katzman's team. Ethan made it all possible, and easy to talk to. He helped with my financial part, as in the amount I would owe out of pocket, even as far as setting up payment arrangements, and to the surgery date. Ethan, was awesome, don't think I could have managed this without Ethan's and Admins help. My so far experience. I will do a follow up to this review after my surgery, stay tuned. I will then leave my phone # incase anyone would like to reach out to me for advice, on my experience. I have never heard of a Doctor calling their patients to talk about their concerns, without asking them come into the office for consultation, which then you have your office fee.

Rothman Orthopaedics

Rothman Orthopaedics

(8 reviews)

I'm baacckkkkk with an updated review. So I was seeing this practice for what became 2 things:…read morecarpal tunnel in both hands, and herniation of two disks in my neck - I was eventually recommended surgery for both. I decided to wait and wait and ultimately deal with them one at a time. For my hands I would come in every 3-4 months for injections and that would help for a while. But last year I woke every night with stabbing pain in my hands, numbness that I'd have to sit on the edge of the bed and shake out, couldn't hold my toothbrush or hairbrush, typing was painful. I couldn't grip my zipper to close my pants. I was wary of surgery for a lot of reasons: -the possibility it wouldn't work -what I'd give up during the recovery period -anticipatory fat bias in the medical encounter -scarring and keloids But one day I just said to myself, "I deserve better." I had surgery on my right hand in September 2024. It was a brutal first 5 days. But pain meds and rest helped. The worst part so far has been the itching lol but I guess that's proof that healing is happening. The total time to full restoration of hand ability is 6-12 months. I'm right at the 6 month mark and I'm impressed with the scar coloration, its flatness, and how I can put some of my body weight on my palm and not die from pain. My left hand responded well to my latest injection in September but if it starts acting up I'll do that one too. I know a common complaint about docs of this type is the push to surgical intervention. My doctor, Dr. Aida, was patient with me for almost 2 years, explained my options, and gave me the space to make an informed choice. Really good experience at this practice and I'm thrilled to be able to use my hand and sleep through the night again. Such an upgrade to my quality of life. P.S. I'm still terrified to get surgery on my neck. Until I'm less scared I'll continue to take pain meds and take frequent breaks away from my computer :( Healing gore below:

Walk in Urgent Care orthopedic services? Yes please. Came here after an unfortunate fall led to a…read morefairly significant wrist injury, and couldn't be more pleased with the service. X-rays and temporary casting done on site, MRIs pre-approved and scheduled, then follow-ups and PT all handled in one place. Never paid a penny more than my co-pay for Specialist visits, beats a trip to the ER or generic Urgent Care center by a long margin. If you're afraid you did something to yourself that's going to require orthopedic care sooner rather than later, this is the place.

Duch Michael R MD

Duch Michael R MD

(2 reviews)

My visit with Dr. Duch was bizarre and upsetting. He was very rushed when he came in. He was…read moreliterally red-faced and seemed angry or agitated. It seemed like something else was going on - if not, he was assuming things about me and my appointment that I was not privy to. He rushed me at every turn as I tried to explain my symptoms. He kept interrupting me, scoffing and rolling his eyes - to the extent that I at one point stopped talking and pointed out the eye-rolling. It clearly did not land for him that I was pointing out his expressions of literal contempt. As I said, it was all bizarre; I wish I had just walked out - but the visit was so short, he probably wouldn't have noticed that, either. When I described my symptoms and used terms a previous doctor had used, he again started the scoffing and eye rolling and mumbled that I was "self diagnosing again." I was literally describing symptoms, not saying "I clearly have _____" -- because I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS WRONG. I understand that he did not agree with my previous MDs and that's all well and good, but you don't belittle a patient for reporting. That's the most basic principle of patient care. He said something along the lines of "Well we are not going to figure this out today," again sounding annoyed - I was not expecting anything definitive and was literally there to get an informed opinion about ongoing symptoms. He kept assuming things about me that I was neither asking nor assuming. He expressed overt contempt via his tone and body language throughout this very brief visit and made it clear he was in a hurry to be somewhere else. I literally glanced at my phone before and after the visit, and I was in and out within 10 minutes: in my field, that would not count as the "long discussion" he of course put in my visit note (I presume so he could up-charge the visit, which was almost $800). Maybe he's good with a scalpel and hammer - bedside manner and basic communication skills, he is not. I would question his diagnostic skills, given how he handled our discussion.

I was she dialed for hip surgery at a very reputable place but I was a number just another person…read more Dr Duch spent over 30 min with me had a very long discussion about my hip and our families. I have never felt so comfortable with a Dr. He got me scheduled with in 2.5 weeks to fix me. I have read reviews that he has no bed side manner well I did not see that at all. His staff is very accommodating and polite. All I have to say is opinions are like --- ----- everyone has one. He is so nice and knowledgeable and although I'm nervous about the surgery he assures me I will be fine. Update to follow

Paul Codjoe, MD - orthopedists - Updated May 2026

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