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    Speece Conrad A DO

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    7 years ago

    Dr Speece is an excellent provider. I treated with him for about two years and only changed DOs when I moved from the area.

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    Liz Chapek, DO

    Liz Chapek, DO

    5.0(8 reviews)
    3.4 miLake Highlands

    I am a healthier, happier and more comfortable person because of Dr. Liz Chapek. I have been a…read morepatient of Dr. Chapek since 2019. She has helped me on occasion with various musculoskeletal issues, particularly involving my back, hips and neck. I have found her technique to be much more effective than either of the two chiropractors I saw previously. Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, and particularly her specialty of Cranial Osteopathy, is a science and an art, which she has mastered over many years of study and service. I also appreciate that, when an issue of mine is outside her expertise, she recommends another specialist. She is empathetic and clearly cares about me. Financially, I think her fee is very reasonable, and she gives me a form that I easily file with my insurance company. In summary, I recommend Dr. Liz Chapek wholeheartedly and without reservation.

    I was very skeptical of this type of treatment when I first started doing some research on getting…read moresome help for numbness in my hands and severe pain in my upper back. Dr. Chapek had excellent reviews, so I decided to give her a shot. She is a very quirky and unique individual. She still uses an answering machine, she doesn't have email, and she makes her own pamphlets. When I was a new patient, she had to fax me the new patient paperwork, and it was extensive and somewhat confusing, because she had written all over it. I was highly motivated though. On my first appointment, I thought it was a little strange that she asked me to wait in my car and then call her when I arrived. She insists on patients wearing masks, and she always has multiple masks on. She works alone. Her office is just one room in another doctor's office. She doesn't have any assistants or helpers. When you want to make an appointment, you talk to her. When you arrive, she takes you into her single exam room. Be prepared when you call her phone to leave a message. Her recording is very very long. When you come in, she sits and asks you questions. Alot of questions. She wants to know what hurts, how you did it, why you did it, etc. She also tends to give you life advice about why you did that and how you shouldn't do it again. Did I mention that she is quirky? Once she has a good idea of what is going on in your life, and has convinced you not to be so stupid in the future, she has you lie down on the table and she places her hands on your head. She keeps her hands on your head, sometimes moving her hands slightly, for a really long time - sometimes 10-15 minutes. She stops and takes notes as well. I remember thinking, who is this lady and what the heck is going on??? I was convinced that I had made a mistake. After she finishes her assessment, she tells you what she's found, and then begins making adjustments to your body. These are minor adjustments, some of which you may feel hardly at all, other than the pressure of her hands. It is at this point that you ask yourself, how much am I paying her to just sit here with her hands under my shoulder??? Once she is done making her adjustments, she will tell you to sit up slowly. I scoffed the first time; why would I need to sit up slowly? Big mistake. I went to sit up and immediately got a little light-headed. She will then tell you that it's going to get worse before it gets better. She reminds you not to do any heavy lifting, difficult work-outs, etc. She tells you to drink alot of water and then come back if you still have issues. In my ignorance and arrogance, I left the first time thinking, "How could I possibly be in pain from her treatment? She barely pushed on me." I was wrong. After my first treatment, I was in quite a bit of pain for 2-3 days. But something miraculous happened after that. I started getting better. That was 3 years ago. I have continued to see Dr. Chapek when I have pain in my body, or muscles that aren't cooperating. I wish I could explain the voodoo that she does, but I can't. A couple of weeks ago, I had some annoying pain in my head and jaw, which I attributed to allergy issues, but my real concern was the pain in my abdomen and hip, which I had no explanation for. I decided to call Dr. Chapek to see if she could fit me in, and she did. I told her my symptoms and she asked what happened, and I told her that I honestly had no idea. She had me lie down and she put her hands on my head. After about 5 minutes, she asked me if I hit my head. My first thought was, WTH is she talking about? Wouldn't I have said if I hit my head? I told her no, I didn't remember hitting my head. She told me that what she was feeling was consistent with someone hitting their head. I told her I guess I could have, but I didn't remember it. I asked her what this would have to do with the pain in my abdomen and hip. She then explained that it appeared that I had hit the upper right part of my head, and the fascia got strained and the resulting tension wove itself around my head, circled my neck, and went down through my abdomen to my hip in a spiral motion. I have been seeing Dr. Chapek for years now, but I still thought to myself, "Uh, ok." She asked me again if I was certain I hadn't hit my head. I told her that I guess I did? She treated me and I went home. I went inside my house, then I remembered that I left something in my car. I opened the garage door and as I was walking towards my car in the back drive, I almost hit my head on the raising garage door and suddenly remembered that I had hit my head on it a couple of weeks ago when I wasn't paying attention. Guess which side of my head I hit? I had no memory of it until that moment. Guess what else? I felt better with no pain anywhere within 1 day. She has some sort of magical abilities that I will probably never understand, and I cannot recommend her enough.

    James Montgomery, MD

    James Montgomery, MD

    4.2(15 reviews)
    4.8 miLake Highlands

    Thanks to Dr Montgomery, at 78 yrs old I can walk 2-3 miles daily and more. Dr Montgomery replaced…read moreboth my knees several yrs ago. His demeanor and honest consulting, gave me choices helping to make my decisions. Would not go to anyone else. Thank you Dr Bill.

    I feel like the reviews on here do not give Dr. Montgomery the credit he deserves. I had three…read moreunsuccessful ACL and meniscus surgeries while playing college soccer in Arizona. When I moved to Dallas, I was really lucky to find Dr. Montgomery to do my next two ACL and meniscus surgeries. What drew me to him was that he is a professor at UT Southwestern, was the lead physician of the Olympics for a number of years, and he ONLY does knees. He is extremely well known in this field and once you meet him, it's easy to see why. I have a lot of experience with knee injuries. Here are some notes from my experience with Dr. Montgomery that stood out to me: - He takes the time to diagnose your problem (I do not agree with other reviewers who say otherwise). Every time I saw him, he would do an initial diagnosis but would always have me get a MRI to confirm his suspicions (and he was always spot on). I also really liked that he gave me the option to get a same-day MRI-- I would see him in his office, go get a MRI, and bring the disc back to him a few hours later on the same day. I was not charged for a second appointment, and it was so nice to be able to get my results all in one day. - He is very easy to schedule appointments and surgeries with. No long delays sitting around waiting for an appointment just to confirm your fear of an injury. My last injury, I tore my ACL in a game on Saturday, got in to see Dr. Montgomery on Tuesday, had a same day MRI and confirmed the injury, then scheduled surgery for the following Wednesday. - Dr. Montgomery is very closely connected with the TOA physical therapy location on Walnut Hill and 75, which I also VERY highly recommend (I have been to 6 different physical therapy locations. This is by far the best I've been to). When I had a scare from a loose screw from my first surgery in Arizona, I went straight to physical therapy on a Monday morning to get it checked out immediately (Montgomery is in surgery Mondays), but the therapist was able to text Dr. Montgomery my concerns and within a few minutes I was already connected with him on my issue. - For the actual surgery, Dr. Montgomery's office has physical therapists come talk to you while you are still in the hospital. They help teach you what exercises to do immediately following surgery, and even help you with simple tasks such as walking and going up and down stairs. I can imagine this would be extremely helpful for someone who doesn't have a lot of experience on crutches. - Overall I feel like Dr. Montgomery and the physical therapy office he's connected to has a lot of experience working with athletes. They have programs in place to transition you from physical therapy back to sports. Seriously can't recommend Dr. Montgomery enough! I have full confidence that these last two surgeries will be my last. I've even recommended him to friends who have had surgeries with him as well and feel to same as I do.

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    Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center

    Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    In the last five years I've had two injuries requiring the care of an orthopedic doctor, and I…read morefired two caregivers before I found Dr. Klein. He is a smart, capable, experienced physician with a penchant for very clear communication and a very affable bedside manner. I wish more doctors were like him!

    Very disappointed and discouraged with this office Especially Dr.Todd Johnson…read more Went in for first visit (DEC 2016) after waiting in waiting room 40 mins then in the doctor room for 30 mins finally the doctor comes in. Looked at our X-ray said you did a number on your heel bone its in 2 pcs.. He says to get a better look at it we need to get a cat scan done. $700.00 cat scan, later we are back in Dr. Todd Johnson clinic and says well I cant do the surgery you have to go to someone else. We asked didn't you see the foot was broke on the x-ray we brought you? He replied Very frustrated voice that the cat scan shows me the exact break and yes clearly its in 2 pcs.. So we ask why did you send us to get a cat scan done and have us come back here to tell us that you can not do the surgery. Why didn't you just tell us at the first visit. So we ask, Can you reduce this visit to help out with the fees to have to go to another Doctor since we have to pay a deductible before our Ins will cover any cost.. Then he says I have a family to feed too, is that all the questions you have? We said yes and left the room. Checking out the lady at front desk says the amount. We ask are you sure cause we have not paid our deductible for you to bill INS. Now 3 months later we are getting billed for the difference of what we were not charged up front cause they said Ins wouldn't pay. So we call up there and asked why we are being billed we told y'all that our Ins was not going to pay a dime until our deductible is met. The lady says sorry you owe the difference. So we replied our first visit here was a few days ago did y'all not see you charged us full price then due to Ins not paying till deductible is met? The lady says yes I see that, I'm sorry we billed you incorrectly but you owe the difference. So we said this is not right how y'all treated us the doctor spoke to us have us come in just to be told he cant do the surgery.. almost 4 months later still paying on cat scan,They allowed us to make payments knowing we are fixing to shell out a lot of money. Will not refer this clinic to anyone. originally - We went to a local 24 hr clinic to get an x-ray to confirm the foot was broke or not then we went to orthopedic and sports medicine center..

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    Speece Conrad A DO - osteopathicphysicians - Updated May 2026

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