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Ryan Scott, DPM

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Foothills Sports Medicine Physical Therapy

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Knee PT was fine there and I liked who I delt with…read more One person there seems very immature and says insensitive things to elderly customers walking in- during one of my appts- one elderly gentleman came inching in with his walker to do his regular Pt it seemed like. This younger guy who is apparently early 30's knew his name & had the gall to say, "I bet I'm in worse shape than you as he is tossing a football in the air and then shoots a washcloth into a hamper like he was shooting a basketball... and the elderly gentleman seemed very put-off by his comment and said- yeah I doubt it how old are you and he proceeded to say he was early 30's... And the older man scoffed and kept inching his way past him using his walker... Very distasteful. I'm glad I never had to work with that person- I would have requested someone new or this review would be way worse. I went a handful of times this summer and did a lot of Pt I was used to before moving to this area.... I was playing in a summer basketball league and needed the extra support for my knee and therapy to help me recover between my practices and games. I referred my mom there and I also took my teen son there- who has been going through a growth spurt forever it seems and while playing competitive basketball, he's gotta maintain proper form doing things and support his active body as it's growing with Pt moves to help strengthen his core to support his high impact training. We saw another person- Jeremy and he was helpful and patient with my son. Took his time and we got a printout of moves for him to continue before/after each practice and game. We also did cupping on his lower back. Which helped his muscles recover quicker. I'd recommend him for sure! Great bedside manner! Thanks Jeremy!! They also did scraping on the backside of my knee where my tendons were getting really tight. It helped a lot but man in the moment it HURT!!! Wow! My son's basketball coach and my fellow teammate also went there this summer and she has had major issues with her Achilles and they scrapped that as well so she could keep playing g with us. After wasting soo much time since about 3pm today and now it's 4:18- I finally have a $9.86 bill handled that they had left on my account... Apparently I'm supposed to get a free hat for my referrals but- keep the hat- handle the $10. Like come on... The front desk girls couldn't give the proper info needed to make the payment on the automated system and then she hung up on me and proceeded to call me back claiming the call was disconnected. Yeah... right. I don't buy it. Just let James know how they need to make their payment system more seamless and their offices should KNOW how to direct a customer to pay their bill with a reference number- not the statement number. Like what I had to deal with. They have a lot of elderly people there and I highly doubt they want to sit on the phone playing g phone tag and dealing with automated systems just to pay a bill that the actually office who treated them for-couldn't handle themselves. I bet far less patient than myself. Take note corporate. Had I not had to deal with all that- they would probably be 4 stars... because of the younger guy with dumb comments to clients that everyone on the open apt floor could hear loud and clear.

Jamie is my therapist and she is a rockstar! She is extremely thorough about The steps we need in…read moreorder for continued (with improved) mobility! Communication is everything to me and Jamie and her team work diligently for my physical and mental success!!

West Valley Wellness & Rehabilitation, PLLC

West Valley Wellness & Rehabilitation, PLLC

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I am 52 years old ... I've been seeing a chiro since I'm ten Years old. When moving to Arizona,…read moreI asked for many recommendations and each one I saw was very disappointing. Chiropractors out here feel like an insurance scam. When I found Dr Hoffmeir that changed. He is so good. He really knows the body. They spend a lot of time with you .. they have a physical therapy area and order a ton of options in getting you back to feeling good

Dr. Nielson and Dr. Hofmeir - besides being great guys, are exceptional doctors who listen to their…read morepatients, have mastered their craft , and are great guys to boot. About this time a year and a half ago, I was limping in (sideways, crooked, and with painful spasms) to West Valley Wellness and Rehab with a bad back. About that time, I was visiting the hospital about once a month due to horrible, debilitating back spasms. My doctors, general practitioner, and a host of other current and potential doctors, surgeons and medical professionals all concluded that I should get used to "Pain Management". For you n00bs, that means ""lots of medicine". And the pharmaceutical companies rejoiced!! Unfortunately, I have a job that requires me to be alert, so that wasn't an option. Rather than mask the pain, I wanted to heal the injury. This is a philosophy shared by West Valley Wellness. What got me interested in West Valley Wellness and Rehab was they have a procedure called "Manipulation Under Anesthesia" (MUA) that I read about and wanted to see if I was a candidate. I qualified, and over several months, this gave me the physical ability to work out and build my core, muscle base and get confidence to get back on my feet for longer periods of time. It didn't hurt, and I have more mobility now than I had when I was 20. Long story short, I came in broken and am now doing great. At West Valley Wellness, not only did I train, but I just ran my first Mud Run with 3 other patients in November 2013 (It was a 5K). When I first arrived, and for years prior to that, I couldn't walk two blocks down my own street. Dr. Jason Nielson - at least in my view - is a true lifesaver and I continue to see him regularly for help with working out, getting "cracked" (adjusted) and when I have trouble with my back. That, and his staff cares. They're friendly. The facility is clean. Out of about 6 places in the West Valley that I've visited, this is the only one that has shown results. I recommend them and .. well, maybe I'll see you there.

The Pain Center

The Pain Center

(28 reviews)

Just like previous patients, I encountered a rude, condescending, bitter tiny receptionist. I said…read morehello because she obviously wasn't going to greet me. She was in the middle of a funny gossip fest with her coworker. Turned to look at me with no greeting after mine, and changing her expression to a very serious angry face, she said: name. I answered with a smile to show that I wasn't there to upset her very sad low life. As she checked my name in, she turned to her coworker again and it was instant smile and gossip about her situation. Again turns to me, flat angry face because I obviously interrupted her gossip time, hands me a clip board and with no further words, turns back to her story. I, being a client of over 2 years already know I have to fill out paperwork. But, if I was a new client, I would have been mad with the service. Thankfully my physician is great and friendly and caring. On my way out I made sure I walked over to the other coworker, with glasses, she was friendlier and at least said thank you to me when I handed over the clip board. She even asked questions for follow ups and wished me a good day. Now, even though she was the one talking with the rude unprofessional one before, at least she did her job when approached. I should give it less stars, but like I said, Todd is great. The other Doctor rushes you too much but Todd is on it. After 2 years, gota pick my battles.

I started a couple of years back. I must say my initial impression of the operation was poor based…read moreon the help I received from one of the NP's, Chris. I shortly afterward actually met with Dr. Siwek, Jr. He's a good doctor, knowledgeable and good at explaining options and treatments. The whole good nature of his practice goes completely down the tubes when it comes to communicating with this operation. No matter when you call, you are going to be on hold anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes. Then you are greeted by the unfriendliest of receptionists, who can't wait to pass you onto yet another line, where you'll wait another 20 minutes before you'll get disconnected. And when you choose the option of leaving a message to "save your place in line," you'll also never hear back from them. Also, the party that sets the appointments showed little empathy for me (can only assume all folks get the same treatment) having to wait 6 weeks in strong pain to get into see anyone in any of their offices. Siwek Sr. needs to either hire more people, and/or find someone to better train his existing employees to remember who his patients are - people in pain!

Ryan Scott, DPM - orthopedists - Updated May 2026

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