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Scott McMahon, MD

3.0 (2 reviews)

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4 months ago

Highly knowledgeable and thorough! Really cares about his patients and wants to see them get better!

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Spine and Orthopedic Center of New Mexico

Spine and Orthopedic Center of New Mexico

1.6(7 reviews)
0.7 mi

Stay away I'll never go back there. I went there almost 2 years ago complaining of upper glutes…read more(buttock) pain. The PA there diagnosed me with a bulging disk (with an MRI she ordered confirming her original diagnosis she said) She prescribed me some methylprednisolone steroids (cortisone like medicine) referring me to their in house physical therapist (located in the same building) who after reviewing the same PA's diagnosis and doing her own exam concluded my pain was being caused by arthritis not a bulging disk. You can't make this up. Maybe we should have done a coin toss for the tiebreaker diagnosis? Just an idea (sarcasm) The examining PA telling me if the issue ever flared up again they would have to ,using X-ray guidance, inject a powerful anti-inflammatory medication directly into the epidural space in my back to reduce nerve root inflammation. Turns out it was all BS. I was suffering from neither a bulging disk nor arthritis issues but trigger point issues (muscle knots) which following appropriate treatment fixed my glute issues for good. Like i said ...stay away from these clowns.

If you like paying $40 just to sit past your appointment time, this is the place for you. I waited…read morewell past my scheduled time, only to finally be seen and told the exact same thing as my last visit--no progress, no real help. It's frustrating to feel like your time and money don't matter. Definitely won't be coming back. I dislocated my knee back in June 2025, and it's now October -- yet I still haven't been offered any physical therapy or real treatment plan. Every visit feels like a repeat of the last, with no progress or concern for getting better. At this point I feel fully healed but not because I came here

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