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Santoro L L Jr DPM

3.0 (2 reviews)

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Arbor-Ypsi Foot & Ankle Centers

Arbor-Ypsi Foot & Ankle Centers

3.4(48 reviews)
5.3 mi

Note: This review is also cross-listed under a review of Dr. Brad Seel…read more I'm a runner who's been experiencing some ankle pain for a couple weeks. I went to some free runner's clinics in the area and hadn't found a solution. I went to the Ann Arbor Foot & Ankle Clinic to finally figure it out. I was able to get an appointment quickly, the staff was helpful and the office was clean and nice. Dr. Seel was great-- he took one look at my feet and explained what the problem was and his recommendations. He was friendly and helpful and not condescending. He did his best to keep my costs low and went out of his way to try to work with my insurance. I ended up getting some molds of my feet and he rushed the orthopedic so i could return to running sooner. Dr. Seel is a runner himself and knows how important it is to us runners. He is very knowledgeable and helpful. I have found my podiatrist in the Ann Arbor area for my foot & ankle needs. As a side note: the office environment is great as well and very entertaining to watch.

Do not come here if you need anything besides an ingrown toenai. I'm very disappointed in the care…read moreI've received here. over a month of no answers as to why my foot is swollen 24/7 and why I have pains when walking and sitting doing nothing, and also couldn't answer any questions about my ankle that I had. went to a second doctor after feeling so confused in my appointments turns out I had a torn tendon. I feel like I was given the runaround for over a month with no answers to any of my questions regarding my pain. I felt like every visit was a guess and was told to come back to see how I feel in a few weeks. very disappointed!!

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Mark J Klein,DPM,PC

Mark J Klein,DPM,PC

3.5(2 reviews)
6.6 mi

I saw Dr. Klein last winter for some persistent leg pain caused by running. 6 months and about $600…read morein medical costs later, my condition is worse than before I saw him. Dr. Klein recommended a number of expensive treatments. Some treatments gave me significant pain and made it uncomfortable to walk and do household tasks. To Dr. Klein's credit, he did refund one pair of orthotics he prescribed, but that refund was a drop in the bucket. He prescribed expensive custom orthotics to the tune of $350 which failed to alleviate my pain. There were other failed treatments as well but you get the idea. Dr. Klein's website states he helps runners, but it's clear his focus is geriatrics. I've been to his office more than a dozen times, and I never saw a patient younger than 50. Most of his patients are old and obese, so this review will likely fall on deaf ears (literally, *wink*). My biggest complaint with Dr. Klein is his bedside manner. He dismissed some of my concerns and even disagreed that his prescriptions hurt me. At one point he charged me for an appointment that only lasted 30 seconds. I asked the front desk to waive the co-pay; they agreed and then went ahead and charged me anyway. When I finally decided enough was enough and stopped seeing Dr. Klein, he didn't follow-up with me to see why. I'm surprised that after 6 months he wouldn't recommend another specialist or at the very least wish me well. Then again, it's a fitting end to a truly frustrating experience.

I was referred to Mark Klein by a professor of dance at University of Michigan; she refers all her…read morestudents to him, and the shoe store I frequent (Mast Shoes) also recommends him. He was the first podiatrist I've encountered who did not solve every issue with expensive orthotics. I've been seeing Mark Klein for many years for a chronic foot issue and have been very satisfied with his diagnosis and treatment.

Bradley E Seel, DPM

Bradley E Seel, DPM

2.5(12 reviews)
5.3 mi

I have thought awhile about this review. I received a bill…read moreyesterday for $8 and was threatened with collections if I didn't pay that $8 within 10 days. What is ridiculous is that this money is more then 120 days overdue because the first bill that I got for this $8 came yesterday. That made me aggravated enough to share this review. I had had ongoing foot pains for years because I'm a nurse who spends 12 hour shifts on my feet. I went to this office first for a nail avulsion but also because I was wrapping one foot in lidocaine patches to deal with the pain. First sign of trouble...taking a picture of my feet with an iPad to provide me with orthotics. This seems to be a questionable practice because while my knee is on a rolling stool for the image to be made I'm not bearing weight on the foot. Who needs orthotics to be non-weight bearing? The orthotics eventually came and were basically mirror images of each other. This is wrong on a few levels which I will explain now. I picked up the orthotics and left with them, and at that point a reception staff tried to schedule me with a future appointment. Made some vague threat about insurance not paying if I don't return. It is my right not to return and you cannot try to scare me with that threat for future visits. X-rays were taken of my feet at one visit. Nothing found even though I was wearing pieces of lidocaine patch on my plantar foot side, my dorsal foot and along my arch. X-rays found nothing per report from staff. I will say that the nail avulsion done worked out fine. I saw this office on my way to a local academic medical facility. Once I started being treated at academic medicine my X-rays continued to show nothing but an MRI showed a whole lot. Multiple stress fractures, osteopenia, partially torn ligaments it was a disaster. Maybe I would have ended up with an MRI from this office eventually. Both my spouse and I had noticed the large lump on the dorsal aspect of my R foot. The new DPM immediately saw it, and although looking for a ganglion cyst (which was not found) did find a host of other problems. So I'm giving 2 stars for the nice avulsion, other stars are lacking due to billing and not noticing the lump on my foot that led to a MRI which showed how much trouble I was really having. Flash forward...much PT, and now being treated with IV infusions for osteopenia with unexplained fractures which equaled an osteoporosis diagnosis. The crazy part of the mirror image orthotics is that my R foot is a bit longer and definitely wider then my L foot that does not have any fractures. My R foot swells at times and I have to buy my shoes a 0.5 size larger to accommodate my R foot. The orthotics really should look quite different from each other but maybe that is just the style from this office. I felt some pity for some of the older people being seen here who might fall prey to the sketch ways. If you need a nail avulsion

I Saw Doctor Seel years ago for plantar fasciitis snd had no complaints. However, in May i went to…read moresee him for ankle pain and severe foot pain. He took xrays and nothing was broken. He said I had a bunion forming and some arthritis and to wear stability shoes and inserts. I had told him that I could not kick a soccer ball without it feeling like my foot was shattering and i was waking in the middle of the night in excruciating pain. I didnt know a lot about bunions so I thought maybe that was the problem, having not been given any other explanation. I tried for some time with exercises and toe spreaders to relieve the pain but finally went to a different podiatrist, got an MRI, and found out in addition to injured ankle ligaments, I have a Lisfranc joint injury which is causing my extreme pain. I feel like had I been listened to I may already have been treated and recovered from this but now I'm looking at 4 to 6 weeks non load bearing and pt which will hopefully resolve the situation.

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