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5.0 (1 review)
Open • 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Alpha Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

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This review is based on my wife's experience, and we are both extremely upset with how this office…read morehandled her appointment. My wife had a 3:00 pm appointment today (4/24) and arrived on time. They were quick to take the copay, and at that point there were only two other people in the waiting area. Over the next 15 minutes, three more people walked in. She sat there until 3:45 pm and finally asked the front desk if there was going to be a longer delay because she needed to get back to our kids. Only then was she told they were "running behind." They called her back about five minutes later, and a nurse took her to an exam room. She then sat there waiting for another 40 minutes with no update. At that point, after nearly an hour and a half since her scheduled time and still no doctor in sight, she walked out. She went to the receptionist, asked for a refund of the copay, and told her she had to leave. The receptionist did not apologize, did not explain anything, and basically had nothing to say. My wife was very disappointed and frankly felt disrespected. She did everything right: made an appointment, showed up on time, paid promptly, and still they showed zero regard for her time or her responsibilities as a parent. A simple phone call or text ahead of time to warn that they were running an hour and a half behind would have allowed her to reschedule instead of wasting her afternoon. It is hard not to wonder: if she had shown up an hour and a half late, would they have still seen her, or would they have charged her a no‑show fee without hesitation? She lost two hours of her day driving back and forth and sitting in their office, and never even saw a doctor. This experience left us frustrated, disappointed, and very unlikely to return or recommend this practice to anyone.

This company is based in Houston and rents medical facilities from existing orthopedic offices at…read morelocations around Texas to perform various complementary testing procedures. They have one number for the state. You listen to the menu options and then choose your location. For me, DFW is where I needed service. At the moment DFW only has one technician performing the EMG nerve test. This individual has to drive all over the metroplex to offer the procedure. I was unable to book one of the just three appointments for the facility in Plano, so I ended up driving to the facility in Prosper instead. It was definitely out of my way and cost me time and money (I took the tollway) to get there. The facility was easy to find and there was plenty of parking. No one was at the front desk when I entered and it took at least ten minutes before a staff member showed up to greet me. There was no option to ring a bell or sign a clipboard, so I stood waiting at the front desk the entire time. Thankfully I had completed all of the pre-task paperwork online and in advance of the appointment. The front desk person finally showed up and invited me to sit down. Shortly afterwards, the technician invited me to a really large room where my appointment took place. Despite my apprehension about the procedure and negative mood, the technician was very cordial, professional, and helped put me at ease. He explained what was going to happen, had me sign some paperwork, asked me if I preferred to lie down or sit upright for the test, and then had me communicate with the billing office through Houston to pay. Regarding payment, the company had sent me an email invoice earlier to pay, but I didn't because it was one lump sum. I had previously been told that the expensive procedure could be broken down into three, interest-free payments. One payment would be due before the procedure got started and the other two payments would be due in the following months. Upon discussing this on the phone, the billing department sent me a new invoice via email with the three payment option available. I was able to make the payment online without having to orally give anyone my credit card number. The EMG nerve test consists of several procedures. The first was electrical impulses sent through my nerve system in targeted areas. It reminded me of the old knee-jerk test that physicians used to do back in the day to check your reflexes. However this test is digital and internal. The electrical pulse sent through my system often generated a knee-jerk reaction from my fingers and arm. The pulse felt like someone snapping a rubber band against my skin. It wasn't pleasant, but it was tolerable, and the pulses only lasted a few seconds. The second part of the test involved sticking needles in me in various parts of my body. The needles were a little longer than acupuncture needles and on par with them when inserted into my muscles. I was then directed to contract or relax a specific muscle by pressing against and using gentle force against the hand or arm of the technician. There was no pain, but I did feel the needle inserted multiple times and in multiple spots. I was able to complete the EMG within the hour. The test results will take nearly five business days, but I'll be happy to know what the results are. My orthopedic will go over the results via a tele health call a few days after the test. The company is very efficient with their resources and seems to have a working business model. I do wish that there were more appointments available in the City of Richardson and possibly another technician on staff so that the one I saw wouldn't be so spread thin.

Chris Miller, MD - Dr. Miller walking with patient days after surgery!

Chris Miller, MD

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Dr. Miller and the entire staff are simply terrific! He was referred by my GP (Dr. Brad Gates)…read moreand it was one of the best decisions I've made to make an appointment. Dr. Miller has a very easy going and gentle personality..., which is intangibly important to me and my wife! My initial reason for seeing him was due to my left shoulder causing me pain. Ironically, I had a skiing accident that resulted in a tear of my MCL just prior to seeing Dr. Miller initially. After an MRI, he treated the MCL tear and shoulder pain with PT initially and didn't rush me into making a surgical decision. In addition, he gave me a cortisone shot for the shoulder which released the pain. The MCL healed nicely without any further procedure being required; however after 6 months the shoulder did get worse due to a separate but freak accident, so we decided that surgery was the only option that would relieve the pain permanently. This was the best decision, because the arthroscopic procedure revealed a massive tear of the supraspinatus which required 6 anchors instead of the normal 4 to reattach it properly. The entire experience has been outstanding and thankfully, the pain has been minimal. You can probably tell I really think the world of Dr. Miller and would recommend him to anyone who needs orthopedic care mostly because of his extensive experience and thorough approach.

Dr. Miller goes above and beyond for his patients . I highly recommend him!!! He did both of my…read morehips. I had day surgery for each one, I recovered quickly, and his office arranged all of my physical therapy. They are the best!!!!

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Having moved from California to Texas, I was really surprised not one pain management doctor would…read moreprescribe the same two medications I have been on for several years. Dr Mohan explained the cultural differences as to why, but offered the most help of any of the three pain management doctors I saw. He treated me as an individual and made suggestions on ways to manage the changes to my pain regimen. I have confidence in his skills and appreciate the professionalism of his staff.

I made an appointment on their website and someone called me to get my insurance information and…read moreconfirm my appointment. The next day, I got multiple calls and text messages from their office saying that they need to collect my insurance information. I wasn't able to answer right away and they kept calling over and over and leaving different messages, including one message that said my appointment was being canceled because my drivers license is expired (it isn't). I called them again and they confirmed my insurance is valid. Went in for the appointment and the receptionist tries to get me to "Self pay" and says I don't have valid insurance. Had to provide the insurance a 3rd time before they finally acknowledged it. I got as far as seeing the medical assistant. I showed her my most recent MRI and a stack of medical records going back 2 years. She quickly told me that the doctor wasn't going to be able to help me and I left. Never saw the doctor. Also their office is full of red flags, like advertisements for laser hair removal, ketamine injections, Regenexx ads all over the place (which is not a proven treatment and is experimental at best), something called the O-shot for woman sexual improvement. I feel stupid for going here.

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