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    Ted Cohen, DPM

    3.3 (12 reviews)
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    David Biesinger, DPM - Centennial Foot & Ankle - Dr. Biesinger doing a foot scan.

    David Biesinger, DPM - Centennial Foot & Ankle

    4.2(24 reviews)
    5.1 miCentennial

    My mother has been a patient at this office for almost five years and we are continually impressed…read moreby the friendly and conscientious doctor, medical professionals, and staff. Everyone is always so kind and accommodating, assisting my elderly mother with her needs, and we always feel so welcome. Dr. Biesinger is always thorough and answers any questions we may have. We enjoy our visits to Centennial Foot and Ankle.

    Not a big fan of this doctors business side of things. I was having issues with my left foot for…read moreabout a year or so and was using heal things from amazon. I thought maybe there was something better or I had other issues. So, about 2-3 months ago I found this doctor and gave him a try. As I walked in the back office door, they did some x-rays. The doctor then came in to the room and did an ultrasound. He then said my big toe was short and because the toe next to it was longer, that longer toe was taking all the brunt. This was then causing my issue. I'm not sure why this couldn't be something that was identified as the problem before the tests? So then the doctor stated that I could get custom made orthotics that would possibly solve the problem. I decided to pay cash for them ($500) as I didn't want to wait to see if insurance would pay for them. Several weeks later, I was told they were in. I figured that I'd just pick them up and go. I guess a fitting was required (this might have been said on the phone call). They then did the "fitting" (pretty much just cutting around them so they would fit in my shoes). I've used the ones at CVS before and I've done this "fitting" all by myself. In any event, I was then told that the doctor would like to see me back in 2-3 weeks. I figured no big deal. Then as I was standing at the front desk there was a lady questioning why she was being charged because she wasn't seeing the doctor. After I heard this, I then asked the lady behind the front desk if I would be charged when I came back. She said yes. Interesting. I told her that I would not be coming back and that I'd like the doctor to call me. My assumption is that if I pay $500 that I should get at least one free visit with the doctor to see how things are going with them and not be charged. Never got a call. My take, this may be the general practice with foot people, but I'm not used to having things done before I see the doctor (x-ray) or at least them knowing what's what, beyond my foot hurts. Maybe it's my fault for stepping on the machine, I obviously question myself on that. I'm not used to costs for things like "fittings" (aka scissor trimming) or "check ins" to see if the $500 things are working. I'd say if you go to this doctor, don't have them do anything until you see the doctor and understand the "why" first. And do your own "fitting", it's cheaper. Ohhhh and also, the orthotics didn't work for me. I used them for about 5 weeks or so, following their break in period and my feet still hurt more. I'd go back to the office, but I would probably be charged. I went back to the heal things that I used before and while my feet still have issues, these seem to work much better. Maybe I'll use the orthotics as weapons. So yes, there's that and the two star is because one star seems excessive....

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