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    4.0 (1 review)

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    Chatham Orthopaedic Associates

    2.4(66 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    Years ago, I broke my wrist really badly, and they did my surgery, and then all the therapy I…read moreneeded to be able to use it as before. They took excellent care of me, and I have had no issues with it since the accident. I recently had them check out my artificial hip, which, after many years, has started popping out of joint. I originally had the hip done at Augusta Medical College, but it now needs a revision. Dr. Holtzclaw examined me and is a good man to deal with. I am now waiting on clearances from other physicians to have it fixed. The front office personnel treat you like family. If I could give 7 stars, I would!

    I had a generally positive experience with the medical side of Chatham Orthopedics. The doctors and…read morenurses I interacted with were professional, respectful, and provided good care overall. That said, my experience with the billing and payment process was extremely frustrating. Before surgery, while I was injured, vulnerable, and had not even had time to collect a paycheck, I received multiple separate payment demands. The surgery center told me I needed to pay about $2,000 up front and indicated that was the only up-front payment I would be responsible for. Then the physician's office contacted me requesting another $1,500 and also represented that as the only payment I needed to make. After that, the anesthesiologist contacted me requesting roughly another $1,000 before surgery. It felt relentless and deeply stressful at a time when I was already dealing with a serious injury and preparing for surgery. I ultimately paid the surgery center, but the whole process became even more frustrating because my insurance out-of-pocket maximum is $3,500. Because of the way these charges were handled, my insurance has been slow to catch up, and I have had to keep paying money out of pocket even though I should be at or near the point where my insurance covers 100%. I understand that medical billing is complicated, but the way this was handled felt disorganized and unnecessarily aggressive. The care itself was good, and I respect the nurses and doctors, but the financial experience left a very bad impression.

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    Joseph P Tobin, MD FAAOS - Tobin Bone and Joint Surgery

    Joseph P Tobin, MD FAAOS - Tobin Bone and Joint Surgery

    5.0(1 review)
    1.0 mi

    I wanted to take the time to say how thankful I am to Dr. Tobin and his staff. Im a veteran and I…read morewas referred thru the community care program. Essentially, civilian doctors agree to provide care to vets outside of the VA system. I had shouldre surgery, the VA literally paid 10% of the cost of that surgery. Despite such little reimbursement, Dr. Tobin and his staff continue to support the veteran community with expert care and personable service. The commitment they show to helping veterans is immeasurable.

    From the owner: About Tobin Bone and Joint Surgery Joseph Tobin, MD, is a…read moreboard-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon providing superior services at Tobin Bone and Joint Surgery. The practice has offices in Hilton Head, South Carolina, and Pooler, Georgia, where Dr. Tobin treats children and adults with sports injuries and other musculoskeletal conditions.   Tobin Bone and Joint Surgery specializes in surgical and non-surgical solutions for hip, knee, shoulder, and hand disorders. Dr. Tobin also treats pain and injuries in the ankles, feet, wrists, and elbows and delivers effective neck and back pain and arthritis treatment. Dr. Tobin graduated from New York City's Fordham University in the Bronx and earned his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington DC, graduating top of his class. He completed his residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois.   Dr. Tobin also received a prestigious reconstructive joint surgery fellowship from the Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute in Arlington, Virginia. In addition to his extensive training and over 20 years of practice, Dr. Tobin has completed orthopedic research projects, published scientific papers, and given national presentations.   Patients at Tobin Bone and Joint Surgery can choose where to have their surgery; Dr. Tobin has permissions at St. Joseph's and Candler Hospitals in Savannah, Georgia, the Outpatient Surgery Center of Hilton Head, and the Hilton Head Hospital...

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    Savannah Bone & Joint PC

    Savannah Bone & Joint PC

    2.7(3 reviews)
    12.3 mi

    I am a new patient. Dr. Winchell appears OK. However, his support staff sucks. His assistants are…read morerather unprofessional. They are rather impolite and I have not seen them with a smile on their face. My prescription was not called in. Went to my pharmacy 30 minutes away from where I live and no prescription. I called the office and left two separate voicemails. No call back. Before writing this message I called the office manager and asked to speak to Dr. Winchell specifically stating I had a complaint. They did not put me through, and to date, Dr. Winchell has not called me back. Still waiting for my prescription. 10 days after seeing the Doctor. I guess I will now have to look for another Orthopedic Surgeon.

    Adequate pain control is amazing! Doc assistant said there was a lot of popping during procedure…read morethat was scar tissue. I have a pop that feels like components are binding then popping. It is consistently at the same degree when extending and flexing. I called doc's assistant but he thinks its scar tissue. I told him I have had scar tissue popping after the first manipulation and this is way different! He said he'd get back with me. I'm a bit worried about that aspect of it only. Knee is straightening awesomely, and bending to 130° during procedure and during therapy to 115° thus far. PT hurt really bad today til I shed some tears. However, it was much better experience than previous post-manipulation therapy in from another physician/therapist. Unlike previous ordeal with other doctor, this time I did not sprain my neck during PT and I was never put to the point of that would have been counterproductive! Thank you Dr Mark Winchell, Savannah Bone and Joint , for your concern for my welfare outside of the office to ensure that I didn't injury myself further by giving the extra protection of the brace and crutches. Also for understanding that things that are generally done may not fit this not so general case. The femoral block was a great success just as you assured me that it would be with your confidence in St. Joseph's/Candler 's anesthesiologists. Pain has been the least of my concerns for the most part which has enabled me to follow the therapist orders concerning the exercise regiment even more than I had imagined possible. With all this being said, I move throughout my tasks thinking and saying aloud, "Scar tissue is not gonna get a chance, Flexion has no choice but to increase, and Extension will remain zero'd out! Granted that my pain medications maybe doing their job and then some (LOL)...but these are very sincere words from my heart. I am very confident that I will have a excellent outcome, whether it ends with this procedure or not!

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