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    Rothman Orthopaedics - Fingers crossed the viscosupplementation works

    Rothman Orthopaedics

    2.6(54 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I agree with the other reviewer that experienced overbilling. If you get care here you will NEED TO…read moreCHECK THE CPT CODES. They have billed me using an incorrect code (e.g. for a 45-min "complex" follow up visit when it was really a 10-min check-up), and twice tried to double bill for something that was already included in another code. The doctors are good, the surgeons are skilled, you'll get good care, etc. But the billing office will fleece you if you don't thoroughly check every bill you get.

    You have a choice when it comes to where you go for emergency services. An ER where you could sit…read morefor hours. An urgent care where they will just bandage you up and shove you off with some pills. Go to your primary care go through all the hurdles and get to a specialist, or if it's orthopedically related... Rothman, is the place to go. Obviously when you're talking about insurance, there may be some loopholes but if you can go to Rothman. Arthritis in my knee had me completely unable to walk. When it got to where I could no longer take it my eye Doctor of all people suggested I go to Rothman. Rothman has their own urgent care with a referral I was able to go. I waited no longer than 10 to 20 minutes - given an x-ray immediately and saw an orthopedic PA. He gave me a Cortizone shot, a knee brace and an appointment to come back in two weeks. Two weeks later, I saw Megan at the Willow Grove location, who immediately wanted to investigate further. The pain she noticed seemed far worse than arthritis so she ordered the corresponding tests. After exploring all my options, she recommended gel knee shots. A series of three for those that Cortizone doesn't work. With the therapeutic exercises she gave me and the shots. I am no longer in need of wearing my brace. And my arthritis pain is managed. Quality care, concerned, involved, medical staff, friendly support staff, and efficient office staff - I have yet to encounter an organization in the medical field that works as smoothly as what I have witnessed at Rothman.

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    Willow Grove Physical Therapy

    Willow Grove Physical Therapy

    5.0(9 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I've been to many physical therapists in my long life, mostly as a result of athletic injuries or…read moremishaps with heavy power equipment. So I knew they work on joints, ligaments and tendons. But what I didn't know is that they can cure--not ameliorate-but really cure a serious form of dizziness, called, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). "Benign" means the disorder is not life-threatening (tell that to someone throwing up because of feeling of the room spinning). "Paroxysmal' means it comes in sudden brief spells. "Positional" means the vertigo (sensation of room spinning fast and uncontrollably) comes when your head is in a certain position. Often the first episode you get is when you wake up in the morning. Seems to happen more frequently with older people. The room-spinning is not the same as what you get when you get drunk. Way worse. Plus, unlike getting hung over, you can have these episodes every day for months on end. Occasionally they resolve on their own. The inner ear plays a major role in maintaining our balance. It has three tiny semi-circular canals or tubes, (horizontal, anterior, and posterior) corresponding to the motions of a ship or airplane (turning, tilting and yaw). Inside the canals are some fine calcium deposits the position of which nerves can detect. Sometimes some of the fine deposits leave the main deposit and get lodged where they are not supposed to be, at the other end of the canal. Your brain gets confused and your eyes literally are twitching back and forth during the episode. Kinda cool to look at someone's eyes when they're wobbling like this. It doesn't last all that long. But I wouldn't dare drive a car, because you can't tell when the vertigo is going to come on. Once the vertigo starts, you can hardly see. Even walking around is dicey. You just have to stop and wait, and look around for a bucket. My local ER gave me an anti-histamine, which did nothing. But what they also did (after ruling out other causes) was to refer me to Willow Grove Physical Therapy, which cured me in two days. BPPV treatment is a specialty of Willow Grove PT. Treatment consists of no drugs. Just some controlled head movements. Doctor of Physical Therapy Jackie Pedersen accurately diagnosed the details of my situation. My problem was not the typical one, which would involve the horizontal canal. No, I had to have the anterior. Tougher to cure. I won't say the procedures, one on a Thursday and the second the next day, were a walk in the park. But you do what you have to do, and Jackie was more empathic and kindly than most of the PTs I've had. But on the Friday afternoon, I was done--really done--with BPPV. I went for a follow-up a week later, checking for gait, balance and so on, and I was completely out of the woods. That was three months ago, and I am still free of it. I never have had to use the exercises Jackie provided in the event of a relapse. I have no connection with Willow Grove Physical Therapy, and I have had no contact with with Dr. Jackie Pederson other than as a grateful patient who had this disorder. I should add that not all vertigo is caused by BPPV and that vertigo caused by other disorders can be much harder to treat. I got lucky--BPPV as my condition, not something worse, a fine ER that diagnosed the condition accurately and promptly and made a correct referral to a PT clinic that specializes in BPPV, and an outstanding, well-trained and empathic therapist. My hope is that if you, the reader, should ever have BPPB, you will be spared the months of misery caused by a failure to diagnose accurately and a failure to treat effectively, as a result of reading this review.

    I highly recommend Willow Grove Physical Therapy. I have had Vertigo several times. WHPT, Julie…read moreSergio/Kevin Lynn helped me. I don't think twice before making an appointment for a Veda treatment. It is the only thing that gets me back to normal balance. WGPT treats you like family. From the front desk staff to the therapist. You get a sense of comfort when you enter. They have several locations. So if you need PT give them a call. You won't regret it!

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