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    ProFysio Physical Therapy

    5.0 (9 reviews)
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    Mullaney & Associates Physical Therapy

    Mullaney & Associates Physical Therapy

    3.9(7 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I was making great progress while working with Andrew -- in just 10 sessions, I saw real…read moreimprovement. He's knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely invested in patient recovery. If you decide to try this clinic, I highly recommend working with Andrew -- and Andrew alone. Unfortunately, my experience took a disappointing turn on Tuesday, August 12, 2025. I was scheduled with Christine since Andrew wasn't available. From the beginning, her tone and demeanor made it clear she didn't want to work with me. When I said, "I thought I was scheduled with you today," she responded, "Yes, both Anthony and I," but provided zero oversight -- not even for one exercise. I nearly fell on the TRX, which should never happen in a supervised PT session. There were only two patients in the clinic at the time, so lack of attention wasn't due to being busy -- it was a lack of willingness. The session was entirely unproductive; I didn't break a sweat, unlike every prior session. I shared my concerns respectfully with Andrew via email the next day to help avoid similar issues in the future. Shortly after, I received a voicemail and email from Christine asking to speak before my next session (scheduled for Thursday, August 14). When I called back, I was told, "Andrew and I feel this is as much progress as you can make here, and you should be under the care of a surgeon." None of this was mentioned at the end of our session, which concluded with, "See you Thursday." The sudden change in tone -- and abrupt termination of care -- felt disingenuous and retaliatory. I was left without care despite having prepaid for a 6-session package. This is not how a healthcare provider should handle patient feedback. Yes, the business can operate however it sees fit -- even if that includes retaliating against feedback. But dismissing patients who raise valid, respectful concerns reflects a lack of professionalism and poor patient care standards. Christine: As you are well aware, I had referred my father and also several friends to your clinic. My mother was also considering becoming a patient in upcoming weeks. Ending my care over one respectful email undermines the values of healthcare. I've been nothing but polite to everyone at your facility. To be treated this way is grossly disrespectful, disappointing and extremely retaliatory -- especially from someone trusted with people's recovery as a licensed healthcare professional. We both know you didn't oversee my session at all Christine. You seemed disengaged, and I had to ask for stretching -- something normally provided by Andrew at the beginning of my sessions without request. As a fellow small business owner, I've always viewed client feedback as a chance to improve. Are patients not allowed to voice concerns at your business in fear of facing retaliatory actions? This was the first time I gave any feedback because all prior sessions were effective. I left feeling challenged, fatigued, and stronger. Tuesday was different, and I had every right to say so. Andrew: Thank you for your care and support. You helped me regain strength, start walking more confidently, and even begin using stairs -- all in a short time. As you said, I still have a long road ahead, but your help truly made a difference. Finally: I hold an MD degree. ACL rehab typically spans 9 to 12 months. To say I've made "as much progress as I can here" is not only inaccurate -- it's false. In the state of New Jersey, a physical therapist CANNOT simply discontinue care and ABANDON a patient WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURES TO ENSURE PATIENT'S WELL - BEING. On August 13, 2025: MULLANEY & ASSOCIATES PHYSICAL THERAPY has decided to ABRUPTLY withdraw my care and has ABANDONED me as a patient. WHAT GIVES Christine THE RIGHT TO TERMINATE my care ABRUPTLY WHEN I AM NOT EVEN HER PATIENT and putting my well being AT RISK! Please note I have made a formal complaint to the New Jersey State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners and requested for an investigation.

    If I could give Mullaney & Associates Physical Therapy a ten I would. I was referred here by…read moreseveral members of my book club. I came here in horrible pain and could barely walk. I had severe sciatic pain which was crippling. It was going on for six months and I went to another Physical therapist in Holmdel which unfortunately made it so much worse. I was getting no relief and when you are in pain it also effects your mental health. It was a tough time. I met with Christine Mullaney and within a week I was already feeling so much relief. I was always greeted with a smile and positive reinforcement, which I needed. I went here 3 months, 2-3 times a week. Between the stretching, exercising, icing and massages I feel great right now. They have great machines and the place is clean. I'm walking 3 miles a day with no pain. This is by far the best place around. Thank you to all who work here.

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    NorthEast Spine and Sports Medicine

    NorthEast Spine and Sports Medicine

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Dr Jeff is great and very thorough. He takes the time needed to listen to what's wrong and comes up…read morewith a plan to fix the issues. He's constantly reevaluating your progress and adjusting the plan as needed. The rest of the staff up front are friendly and super knowledgeable. And then there's the PT staff in the back. Just like Dr Jeff, they really take the time to evaluate what's going on and work hard to make you better. And it's never a dull moment back there which makes the PT more enjoyable. I would highly recommend this office for both chiro and physical therapy to any one.

    I absolutely LOVE Ali and I'm glad I found her. She is extremely knowledgeable and she takes her…read moretime to make sure she understands your symptoms and concerns prior to making any recommendations or starting acupuncture. Today was my first time trying acupuncture and she made me feel so comfortable that I actually didn't even feel the punctures of the needles (unbelievable). I left feeling less tense, while also feeling recharged and refreshed. I made my second appointment on the spot, because I know I am in good hands with her and feel this is going to benefit me. If you're on the border about giving it a try, I highly recommend you do give it a shot. Also, I found that the rest of the staff at Northeast is very pleasant, as well. Tiffany was very helpful in making sure I understood the charges and what was and wasn't covered by my insurance. Thank you!

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    Michael Cunningham MD

    Michael Cunningham MD

    2.3(3 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I am a patient of Dr. Cunningham. He is a great physician and a nice person. When I have to make an…read moreappointment, I call his number, and the call is answered by a very pleasant person by the name of Kristene. She is always accommodating with giving me an appointment that fits my schedule.

    I am going to write a rather negative review here of Dr. Cunningham and one of his staff members…read more However, in doing so, I need to stress that Dr. Cunningham is a very capable doctor and it seems very apparent to me that he runs a respectful practice. I just didn't have a very good experience under his care for the past 6 years as a workers comp patient and I want to warn other potential workers comp patients about the experiences I had. To start off, Dr. Cunningham is one of the very few workers comp docters in the Monmouth County area. That fact was the reason why I chose him. It was also the reason why, when frustrated, I couldn't seek anyone else. There just isn't any Orthopedic workers comp doctors in Monmouth County other than Dr. Cunningham. In my case, I hurt my shoulder in 2013 while lifting heavy equiptment at my Post Office job. I was seeking a workers comp doctor simply to evalutate and maintain my injury claims. Again, Dr. Cunningham was the only doctor in the area. On my very first day visiting his office, I met with his staff member, Christine, to possibly persue surgery to fix the damage. I had to sit and listen to Christine openly complaining that she had to take care of workers comp clients that weren't sick but merely trying to use the system. I could not believe what I was hearing. It made me feel rather uncomfortable, as here I was, a new workers comp patient listening to otheres being belittled. So apparently, the created atmosphere at Dr. Cunningham's office was that those seeing workers comp were simply doing so to get out of doing work. Furthermore, after telling Christine that I wanted to wait on having surgery done to see if the Postal Service would actually approve it, she told the Doctor something completely different than what I had expressed. This resulted in Dr. Cunningham giving me a stern talk about cheating the system -- which I never was intending to do. Now on to Dr. Cunningham... While I think Dr. Cunningham is an excellent, capable doctor, his unprofessional bedside manner made me feel very uncomfortable. He often made a joke about my ongoing condition. He would walk into the exam room and the first thing out of his mouth was, "Let me guess, your status hasn't changed." This made me feel very uncomfortable. Of course my status hasn't change. I have an injury and it isn't going to get any better --- especially for the fact I was still working with the injury despite the restrictions he put me on. For years, I resisted having surgery done on my shoulder. Nobody wants to have surgery unless they are in God-awful pain. I was not. I was living with the injury and the minor pain. However, after 6 years, when I told Dr. Cunningham I would consider doing the surgery, he laughed for a good 5 minutes as if it was all a joke. I had never feelt so uncomfortable in my life. How could a Doctor laugh at me like this and treat my decision like a joke? I am retiring in two weeks. I don't need to see Dr. Cunningham anymore, and in a way, I am very happy about that. Neither he or his staff made me feel as if they were taking my injury seriously. I don't need a staff member openly complaining that comp workers are looking for a way to stop working. I don't need Dr. Cunningham to make jokes about my condition every time he sees me. Had I had the chance to switch doctors I would have gladly done so, but he was the only one handling workers comp in the area. For six years, I was made to feel uncomfortable about my injury. No-one should be treated in that manner. The one staff member that was a Godsend was Debbie. She's a real sweetheart and you will be very happy to deal with her if and when you visit the office. If you don't have a workman comp case, you will probably meet a really fantastic physician who will be sympathetic to your needs. In my case, I feel as if I was ridiculed over and over again. I am glad that I no longer have to visit that office.

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